Six ways to use ActiveLearn Primary over the school holidays
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Read moreOur reception/early years resources for 3 to 5-year-olds are aligned to the latest education practices and designed to meet the needs of today’s global learners. Whether you’re following the British curriculum or an international curriculum, such as iPrimary, they will ensure you and your students have the support you need for planning, teaching, learning and assessment.
The Pearson Edexcel iPrimary Reception/Early Years curricula is a 2-year programme for children aged 3 to 5. The programme helps teachers understand the level that children should be working at and how learning progresses over time. Research has shown that effective education at this age ensure students are prepared to progress with the skills they need to engage with the world around them.
This Early Year/Reception programme was launched in 2020 following research on best practice for the age group and market needs, as well as teacher expertise.
Try out iPrimary Early Years/Reception with sample lesson plans for English, World Around Us and Maths.
We know how important it is for you to choose the right curriculum and ensure it's successfully implemented so your students start on the right path to thier future success.
There are 6 activity books available in this illustrated series to inspire and match what children are learning in class - by year, term and week.
There are 6 activity books available in this illustrated series to inspire and match what children are learning in class - by year, term and week.
Our reception/Early Years curriculum has been mapped to Power Maths Reception.
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For many education professionals, the final term of the school year was a tricky one. Online learning put huge pressure on teachers and students alike. Now as schools around the world announce they’ll slowly start to return to in-person classes, there’s a lot of uncertainty surrounding the autumn term. What will class sizes look like? What about scheduling? And how will everyone social distance?
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