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This week on FYI, we check out the feel-good forests that families can head to this summer to improve their mental health.
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This word bank of journalistic sentence openers and words and phrases that are found in newspapers will help students write their own newspaper reports.
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Debating is integral to helping students develop critical thinking skills but how do introduce debate into the classroom? Kick start your classroom debate.
For National School Sports Week, FYI went to the school that has ditched blazers and skirts in favour of a sporty uniform.
World leaders will be gathering in Glasgow for COP26. UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson wants to hear from young people for the climate challenge.
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This handy poster is designed to help students identify the key characteristics of a newspaper report and gives them a head start in creating their own.
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