1. U.K. kids spend less time outside than prison inmates.
KATE Middleton is currently recovering from her abdominal surgery in Windsor in their pink-hued countryside Adelaide Cottage. But before the Prince and Princess of Wales relocated to their idyllic …
Kids say the darndest things sometimes
Kids say the darndest things sometimes
Sasha Matthews, 13, didn't want to sign away the rights to her drawings. Instead, she critiqued the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards in a cartoon and on Twitter.
Awkward and creepy...
Teachers want their students to be safe. But they say they need school supplies, not guns
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Fun and engaging ESL activities, games and worksheets in printable PDF format with full teacher's notes and answers for English teachers to use in class.
Are you doubting that your child might be suffering from autism? Find out in this infographic the signs/symptoms of autism in children
Art aficionados like to pretend that there's a very specific and complex science behind interpreting paintings. But as these humorous tweets reveal, the hidden messages are often pretty obvious, not to mention pretty funny!
I don't want you to think that I am the mistress of doom and gloom, but after last week's post on words that collocate with injury I thought I would continue with the theme of medical problems in this week's post. A few weeks ago I posted this excellent image about medical symptoms shared on my Facebook Page which proved to be very popular with my followers. It was created by a fellow teacher and blogger, Jenny on her excellent website, The English Student. You can also view it on Jenny's post here. Jenny has some excellent tools and resources for language learners so