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Why Plants Are the Perfect EYFS Topic
Nature is just brilliant in EYFS isn’t it!? It provides the children with that amazing foundation and start into ‘Understanding the World’ by literally experiencing first-hand what our world is made of!
9th March 2026

Science Leads – why our scheme has been developed with you in mind
Perhaps you’ve just taken over as Science Lead and you’re not sure where to start. Maybe you just want reassurance that you’ve got a grip of what’s happening across the year groups. Or maybe you just want to build subject knowledge in science… Our scheme has been developed with you in mind!
5th March 2026

Ideas for the week commencing 9th March 2026
As I write this the weather seems to have turned and Spring has arrived. I hope the weather is good where you are. As always, here is a round up of resources to support you next week.
4th March 2026

Our updated GPS assessments - what's new?
Our GPS assessments have proven to be very popular since first launching in 2018 so it felt like a good time to review these!
2nd March 2026

Ideas for the week commencing 2nd March 2026
How is it March already? Here are some resources to help make next week smoother.
26th February 2026

Whole-school ideas to celebrate the love of reading for World Book Day
If you work in a school, or have school-aged children then it’s very likely that you are preparing in some form for World Book Day. World Book Day is celebrated on Thursday 5th March 2026. It is an event organised by the charity which aims to change lives through a love of books and reading. i809
25th February 2026

What’s in the New DfE White Paper?
Every Child Achieving and Thriving The new white paper from the DfE is wide-ranging. It covers trusts, complaints systems, data reform, AI and much more. With so much to go through, we’ve narrowed it down to what matters for those of you who work in a primary school.
24th February 2026

Introducing Primary Maths Tutoring Resources
Introducing Primary Maths Tutoring Resources Searching for tutoring resources, finding none and thus making your own, takes time and effort. It’s also wholly frustrating.
24th February 2026

What's New at Classroom Secrets?
At Classroom Secrets, we have really invested in research and finding out what will best support teachers and children in your class. Our content specialists study the curriculum, education and subject research and speak to teachers just like you to develop new overviews and resources.
15th February 2026

What’s coming up this week? Ideas for the week after February half term.
I hope those of you who are on half term are managing to take time to relax and switch off from work. We’ve pulled together some resources for when you are ready to turn the laptop on. Here’s just a selection of what you may be teaching when you return.
11th February 2026

What’s coming up this week? w/c 8th February 2026
As we approach half term and hopefully a rest for you all, here are some resources we think might help you face the last week of term.
5th February 2026

A quick guide to assessment in Science
Science lessons can sometimes feel like a struggle – planning engaging investigations, ensuring you’ve taught the required scientific knowledge and skills, or worrying whether you’ve defined new vocabulary correctly.
22nd January 2026

10 surprising squirrel facts for children (perfect for Squirrel Appreciation Day)
Squirrels are one of those animals children think they already know. “They like nuts.” “They climb trees.” “They run away when you get close.”
20th January 2026

Getting Children Involved in Sustainability
As it’s Energy Saving Week, we’ve pulled together some simple and effective ways to involve children in sustainability throughout the school day. Small actions can have a big impact, especially when children are given responsibility and ownership.
14th January 2026

Science...linking the classroom with the real world
One of my longest-standing memories of teaching was taking a class of children from South London into rural Surrey. Like all school-trips, the mood was high and the children were excitedly observing the world outside of the coach windows. Not long into our journey, we passed a field of farm animals, happily minding their own business. Now, whilst there are some wonderful city farms in London (Kentish Town and Spitalfields I can very much recommend), cows are not something we are used to seeing every day, so I fully appreciated the shrieks of joy. But when a handful of children weren’t able to identify these beautiful creatures, it made me think.
13th January 2026

EYFS and KS1 - Top Tips for Supporting Behaviour at Christmas time
Have you ever noticed that as Christmas draws closer, the excitement of the children sort of spills into that slightly more hysterical, dysregulated type of behaviour and actually it starts to feel… not fun? Here are some tips to support children during this time so that it can be enjoyable!
20th November 2025

Everything in the Curriculum Review (and why there’s no need to panic or change anything right now!)
Well, the Curriculum Review has finally landed and with it, no doubt, will come all manner of people claiming huge changes are now needed or trying to sell training and services on the back of it. But here’s the thing, you don’t need to do anything right now.
5th November 2025

Fine Motor Skills: Engaging Activities for EYFS and Early Years
If you are wondering why you keep hearing Fine Motor Skills mentioned and why it matters so much, then get ready for a good read! Developing fine motor skills in early years is essential for helping children build independence, prepare for writing, and develop confidence in everyday tasks. These small muscle movements in the hands and fingers allow children to button coats, hold pencils, and use tools effectively. Without strong fine motor control...
7th October 2025

Why Use Explore Science at Home with Your Class?
Effective parental engagement can add, on average, +4 months’ additional progress per year (EEF, 2021). The strongest evidence for younger pupils comes from...
29th September 2025

Why Use Explore Science at Home?
Parental engagement. That’s what they call it. It sounds official. A bit distant. But what it really means is this...
26th September 2025

Celebrating Black History Month 2025
As Black History Month approaches this October, I know that many of us are reflecting on how to approach this topic in our classrooms. Black History Month is a vital opportunity to shine a light on the contributions of Black individuals and communities throughout history.
25th September 2025

Dyslexia Intervention Programme
We’ve all been there, right? Here sits your new class, and within it there are one or maybe multiple pupils who have a diagnosis of Dyslexia, or are displaying dyslexic tendencies, and you just do not know how to narrow the gap in their progress against their peers.
18th September 2025

The Children’s Commissioner’s School Census 2025 – What needs to change for schools?
This week the Children’s Commissioner (Dame Rachel de Souza) published The Children’s Plan: The School Census 2025. It is the first national survey undertaken by this office to ask every school and college what children really need to thrive.
12th September 2025

Graphic Organisers - Spider Diagrams
Welcome to the final blog in our graphic organisers series! This time, we’re diving into spider diagrams, a versatile tool that helps students visually map out ideas and key concepts. Whether for planning writing, structuring information, or fostering critical thinking, spider diagrams are a simple yet powerful tool for boosting learning across subjects.
9th September 2025