Review:Playground games by Positive Press
…little! For example, we have “duck, duck, goose”, “Oranges and lemons” but we also have less known games like “I sent a letter” and Jamaican games like “Slip”. The booklet…
…little! For example, we have “duck, duck, goose”, “Oranges and lemons” but we also have less known games like “I sent a letter” and Jamaican games like “Slip”. The booklet…
…For example they pronounce ‘autumn’ as /or/t/u/m and ‘saw’ as /s/or/. In the beginning the JP action and song for ‘or’ struck me as being strange- they have a child…
As a fan of facilitating higher-order thinking skills, I always get very worried when a textbook comes out with “Problem-solving” in the title. Problem-solving is one thinking skill that is…
…decent eyesight! However, there are some other questions that need answering. For example, if you check out the lollipops on the right hand side, how many of them would weigh…
…it more higher order, make sure to think about how much of each product you’ll need. For example, will you eat all the apples on Monday or just one?) #ss…
…or a task we all need to complete. For example, we might all decide that we’re going to find out as much as we can about dolphins. This will involve…
…2016. I want to rediscover running and fitness. While I didn’t completely let go of exercise, I haven’t had a routine for a long time. Another personal goal involves another…
…commenter suggested replacing the word “school” in the article with any other word and the answer would be clear. May was all about equality. While we knew we have very…
…there are so many questions that one could make from this tiny section. For example, think of as many ways you could spend €50 on towels. When you’ve done this,…
…completely silent when Aistear was unveiled for all children under six, one of the greatest (in both meanings of the word) changes to our education system. However, the merest hint…