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Sight Word Games
Learning to recognize words by sight is an important skill which helps children learn to read. These sight word games can turn learning high frequency words from a chore into a fun activity.
12 commentsHow to use Google Analytics for your Hubpages
Google Analytics is a free service provided by Google which gives detailed statistics to webmasters (and it works very well for hubbers too). With Google Analytics tracking your hubpages you will be able to...
125 commentsTyping Speed Test
If you want to try a speed typing test, try any of these great free online typing test sites. The more you test your typing speed, the quicker you'll get, so give them a go.
9 commentsAsus Eee PC: The ideal notebook for kids?
It's small and cute, comes in lots of pretty colors and is surprisingly tough. Is the Eee PC the ideal notebook for kids? All of the Eee PC models are great for web-based activities, such as playing online...
7 commentsLlamas and Llama Trekking
Llamas are camelids, the biological family which also includes the Dromedary and Bactrian camel, the alpaca, vicuna and guanaco. Llamas originated in North America and migrated to South America and Asia,...
6 commentsSparklebox Teaching Resources
I recently came across the Sparklebox site when I was looking for some teaching resources to help children learning to read, and I wish I'd discovered it months ago. It's saved me so much time and effort that...
4 commentsOnline Christmas Games
With kids in danger of getting alternately over-excited and bored at this time of year, I thought I would put together a collection of the very best Christmas-themed games to keep them happy, calm and quiet...
10 commentsThe Thin Blue Line
The Thin Blue Line, starring Rowan Atkinson (Mr Bean), is one of my favourite sitcoms. Here are some great clips from the series and profiles of the funniest characters.
5 commentsTeabag Folding
I recently discovered a simple craft which I would like to share with you. I was teaching a family learning class, and one of the students had accidentally picked up a pile of teabag folding paper along...
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