Guy Fawkes Day: KS1 teaching resources and inspiration
In the dead of night on 5th November 1605, in the shadowy cellars underneath the Houses of Parliament, a man was discovered carrying a lantern, wearing a cloak, and standing…
In the dead of night on 5th November 1605, in the shadowy cellars underneath the Houses of Parliament, a man was discovered carrying a lantern, wearing a cloak, and standing…
Mental health is something we all need to talk about. However, it's not always an easy thing to discuss — especially with young children. That's why we're providing a list…
Sunning Hill Primary School, a two-form entry school in Bolton, have been using now>press>play to increase curriculum engagement amongst their pupils since April 2018. Impressed by the range of immersive…
Harriet Tubman is one of the most important civil rights leaders in history, having fought throughout her life to save people from slavery and establish fair rights for people of…
Black British history is British history. However, it is dreadfully underrepresented in our national history curriculum — especially in primary schools. Social campaigns such as The Black Curriculum's #TBH365 are…
Academy schools from the Extol Trust explain how they use now>press>play to maximise their curriculum and increase student engagement.
It's a new school year, and planning for the autumn term is well underway. Read on to find out how now>press>play's 90+ Experiences can be mapped to your key dates…
At now>press>play, we're proud to provide a tool for teachers to engage and support all children with their learning in an easy-to-deliver, time-saving way. Read our brochure to find out…
For EYFS teachers, because vocabulary is an important feature of the early years curriculum, making this subject engaging is essential for helping new learners.At now>press>play, we've spent the past year…
Who says grammar and punctuation revision can't be fun? Find out how our new resource helps make this subject engaging and accessible.