Teach Primary  |  Volume 7 No. 8
How Level 5 has become the norm at Grinling Gibbons primary school; photo poem lessons from Pie Corbett; and the moral argument against grammar schools and the 11+. This issue is packed with debate. Professor Guy Claxton finishes his series by claiming good teachers don’t have one tried and true method; Tim Taylor insists that E.D Hirsch isn’t a pantomime villain; and Sue Cowley says that perfection is not sustainable. We have all sorts of creative activities, too, including a KS2 pirate topic, lessons in managing money, and a science project based on the SSC Bloodhound rocket car.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Teach Primary Volume 7 No. 8 .