It's Coming Home!
The KCS team want to wish The Three Lions the best of luck with their campaign. Is it coming home…?
Celebrating Maths Week with @teachingdiaries_!
My name is Sophie and I’m a year one teacher based in Preston. I teach with a continuous provision style approach. I really love teaching in this style, I believe it’s developmentally appropriate for children in year one. It allows them to learn through exploration and play, which is why resources like the ones I’ve been sent from KCS are so important for my teaching style!
Bringing Practical Learning into the Classroom
I’m Miss Dorrans, Year One teacher in a small preparatory school in Devon. I have a BEd in Primary Education, specialising in Early Years after I completed my Level 3 in Childcare and Education. I have a passion for PSHE, maths and outdoor learning.
Make a Mess with KCS
We know how easy it is to run out of ways to keep entertained during the holidays, but don’t worry we have got you covered! Here’s some fun and messy recipes which can be made using items already laying around the house.
KCS Summer Book Club
Summer reading is highly beneficial to children as it allows them to retain all of the knowledge that they have gained in the previous academic year, whilst building new critical thinking skills ready September. On top of this it allows for the development of creativity, self-expression and mindfulness.
Outdoor Activity: A No-Brainer for Primary School Children’s Physical, Mental and Academic Health
We all know that regular physical exercise is important, but sometimes we need a nudge. These 9 inspiring reasons to ‘get physical’ at school will have you and your class outdoors and on your feet!
How Early Years practitioners can support children’s transition to ‘big school’
Check out our latest blog post which explores how nursery and preschool practitioners can lead the way in making the transition as smooth and tear-free as possible!
6 Ways to a Super School Sports Day
Despite the brilliant Joe Wicks, Sport England figures show that most young people failed to meet the recommended 60 minutes of daily exercise in the 2019/20 academic year. The loss of team sport not only reduced fitness opportunities but also cut the social benefits that come with team spirit and camaraderie.