As part of this partnership we collaborated on a series of articles looking at how you can use weather for learning in any primary subject, teach climate change in a non scary way and explore data.
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How you can use weather for learning in any primary subject
Learning about the weather isn’t just a requirement of geography lessons. In fact, understanding how weather forecasting works can help with understanding countless areas of the curriculum, from coding, maths and science to PSHE, literature and dance.
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How to teach climate change in a non scary way
Climate change can be a challenging subject to bring into the classroom. Where do you start? Do you know enough? The article provides five tips to get you started
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Unusual ways to explore data with your classes
The weather offers a perfect way in to teaching about data, enabling you to cover all the key skills in one tangible topic.
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