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He came from outer space; he has the cutest smile; and he is ready to help KS1 and KS2 teachers teach coding like pros! EaRL Coding Robot from Hope Education was designed by coding education specialists and he is the perfect programming resource for children and teachers taking their first steps in their coding journey.
You and your pupils will be quick to fall in love with this floor robot; his colourful lights and sounds help to provide a multi-sensory experience for pupils as well as teach the basics of computational thinking and programming. You can even record your own sounds for EaRL to playback.
Teaching coding robotics can feel overwhelming, but EaRL comes with learning resources to guide you through programming lessons. Pupils begin by coding EaRL directly using the buttons on top of his shell. Then they can move on to programming EaRL remotely via USB from a computer using Scratch. He is perfect for nurturing the future engineers, coders and programmers in your classroom!
Once you get Electronic Phonics from Hope Education, you won't want to live without it. This innovative resource encourages pupils to work on developing their phonics knowledge independently, whilst engaging them in fun phonics games and practice.
Pupils can load up Electronic Phonics with the digraph, trigraph and letter tiles and press the button for them to be read out. A bank of 842 words can be fully blended by Electronic Phonics. In segment mode, a word is read out and pupils then use the tiles to spell out the word. All the approaches available using Electronic Phonics help pupils to sound and blend unfamiliar printed words and increase their speed to do so.
Games built into Electronic Phonics will excite pupils about phonics by adding a competitive edge. Pupils are given points for correctly spelt words and differentiation is easy by setting Electronic Phonics to an appropriate difficulty level. Pupils can even record their own blended version with up to 10 seconds of audio to see if their pronunciation matches the word in the Electronic Phonics bank.
First developed in the 1970s by Hope Education and Bob Stone, Multilink® cubes have become the mathematics manipulative of choice for thousands of teachers worldwide.
Multilink® cubes are easy to manipulate and as a hands-on resource, Multilink® is essential for kinaesthetic and visual leaners. The unique design allows a variety of shapes and structures to be built in 3D and can be viewed from all angles. What’s more, its practical nature has the ability to hasten the natural acquisition of mathematical knowledge.
Despite numerous curriculum changes and revisions over the past 40 years, Multilink® has endured as a contemporary resource for the classroom teacher, providing great value and longevity as a result.
For generations we’ve helped to make sure science is one of the undisputed essentials of a great education. We’ve helped to take it off the blackboard and into the lab, creating a rich, hands-on world of test tubes, circuits, microscopes and awe. Supplying the tools of discovery that have helped young minds unravel the wonder and joy of experimentation and exploration. And we won’t stop developing the new products and resources that keep pushing lessons into exciting new places.
We empower science departments with high quality equipment, expert advice and technician-to-technician support. So you can empower students with practical skills, invaluable knowledge and a lifelong love of scientific discovery.
For over 60 years, Davies Sports have been helping schools, colleges, leisure centres and communities make PE, sports and activities a cherished part of people's lives. From keeping active to competing at the highest level, we have everything you need to Play, Learn and Compete.
Davies Sports provides everything needed to develop a lifelong love of activity. Whatever the age or ability there is a sport or exercise for everyone and we have the knowledge, products and equipment needed to find it.