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Make it Modular Here at Edusentials, we’re always keen to discuss new, emergent teaching methods, and pride ourselves on bringing forward-thinking classroom supplies to help teachers develop their personal style. We appreciate, however, that though they may have their benefits, popular ranges like our classroom role play items can often be a considerable investment. When… Continue Reading 🢂

Ups & Downs As an aspect of the national curriculum, the focus on personal, social, health and economic (often abbreviated to PSHE) education has risen dramatically in the past couple of decades, particularly in the early years education stages. As the EYFS framework stipulates, caregivers and teachers are not only responsible for managing the behaviour… Continue Reading 🢂

Learning the Easy Way As winter draws in, bringing with it gale force gusts and rising rainfall levels, soft play classroom furniture and activity sets become an increasingly attractive option for caregivers and teachers looking to stave off the restlessness of a wet break time. On the contrary, Edusentials are here today to explain just… Continue Reading 🢂

A Two Way Street Speaking and listening, or more fundamentally the turn-taking notion of statement and response, is perhaps the most important principle of human conversation, and naturally an area that early stage teachers and caregivers are going to want to focus on and encourage. As children learn to identify sounds, and later shape them… Continue Reading 🢂

A Novel Way to Learn As stipulated by the EYFS framework, reading and literacy skills should be considered an important part of a child’s development; in truth, however, the social, interpersonal and emotional benefits of an appetite for books stretches well beyond mere vocabulary. In our latest blog, Edusentials look at how to cultivate and… Continue Reading 🢂

During December we are running a competition to design a Christmas Card! Send in your children’s drawings of what Christmas means to them. The drawings can be with pencils or crayons or even paint like the one shown above. THE PRIZE: We will use the winning design in our 2016 Christmas marketing campaign. We will choose… Continue Reading 🢂

December has arrived! It heralds the first month of winter and it is when we prepare ourselves for the onset of sleet, snow and driving wind and rain. We check our car boots contain the winter travel essentials of snow shovel and blanket and if we haven’t already we resignedly drag our winter coats out… Continue Reading 🢂