Reading is one of the most important skills a child can develop. In England, reading in primary schools sits at the heart of the curriculum because it supports academic achievement, language development, critical thinking, and personal growth. Strong reading skills...
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Spelling and Active Recall: Why Memory Matters
Many students encounter the same words dozens of times and still continue to misspell them. This paradox comes from a common confusion in spelling instruction: seeing a word is not the same as knowing it. The Difference Between Recognition and Active Recall in...
Ofsted Reports: Why Handwriting Still Matters?
Ofsted is the government organisation responsible for inspecting schools, colleges, nurseries, and childcare services in England. It also publishes Ofsted reports to help parents and carers understand the quality of education and care provided. Its job is to make sure...
Improving with Literacy Activities: A closer look at KS1 Writing and Spelling in the UK
Recent results from UK schools show a clear pattern. While students are slowly doing better after the pandemic, they are still struggling with literacy, especially Writing and Grammar. The Writing Challenge: Why Composition is Falling Behind Reading The main issue is...
Why Literacy in Early Years Matters: Key Skills & Benefits
Literacy development plays a crucial role in a child’s overall learning and progress, particularly within the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) and primary education. It refers to the ability to read, write, speak and understand language, which are essential skills...
Colouring and drawing to support literacy in the EYFS
For many children in UK primary schools, learning to write is more than just forming letters on a page. It requires fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and proper pencil control. One of the most effective ways to prepare young learners for handwriting and...
Why cursive writing still matters in UK classrooms
In today’s digital classrooms, many pupils are typing assignments or using unjoined script. However, cursive handwriting remains a core component of the primary English curriculum and plays a crucial role in literacy development, writing fluency and academic success....
3 Ideas for pre-writing practise
Strong writing skills begin in the EYFS. The children practise pre-writing with activities such as sensory mark-making, loose parts play, dough work. Digital tools like Kaligo help develop fine motor control, hand strength, and coordination through play. This...
Pre-Writing Skills in the Early Years
In the UK early years setting, supporting pre-writing development helps children build confidence, improve control, and prepare for future literacy learning. When these skills are nurtured early, children are far more likely to experience success when formal...









