

Word of the Week
castle (verb) Meaning – a large building fortified against attack with thick walls, battlements, towers and in many cases by water....


One Summer Trip
Tommy was driving home from his nan’s place in the city and the car broke down stranding him in the desert. There was steam coming out of...


The Meeting of Boats
All the boats met in one spot for a big meeting over who could fish in a certain spot. France started the row because the Italian...


February is Story Telling Month
Over the course of this month we will be looking at story telling, how to write fiction and reading international stories. Each day, we...


Supporting Dyslexic Learners
Supporting ideas for dyslexics and others Ideas for Listening Look at the person talking while they are talking to you. It makes is a...


Word of the Week
Benefited (verb) Meaning – the past tense of benefit, receiving an advantage of some sort. Example of using it in a sentence: "I...


Word of the Week
bachelor (noun) Meaning – a man who is not or has never been married. Example of using it in a sentence: "Any bride looking for a husband...


Word of the Week
audience (noun) Meaning – able to be heard. Example of using it in a sentence: "This is one of our Greek and Latin words – ‘aud’ meaning...


Word of the Week
audible (adjective) Meaning – able to be heard. Example of using it in a sentence: "This is one of our Greek and Latin words – ‘aud’...


Word of the Week
atmosphere (noun) Meaning – the envelope of gasses surrounding the earth and another planet. Example of using it in a sentence: "Part of...