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General Teaching
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Happy Birthday Mary Anning
Happy Birthday Mary Anning On this day in 1799, Mary Anning the famous fossil hunter from Lyme Regis was born. Mary along with her brother Joseph was responsible for the […]
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“Crazy Beast” Lived Amongst the Last of the Dinosaurs
Adalatherium hui – “Crazy Beast” from Madagascar Scientists have published a scientific paper in the academic journal “Nature” that describes a cat-sized mammal that lived alongside the dinosaurs at the […]
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Triceratops Encourages Learning
Triceratops Encourages Learning The extensive range of dinosaur and fossil themed teaching resources available free of charge from Everything Dinosaur are not just for teaching professionals, mums and dads can […]
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Thousands of Helpful and Informative Blog Posts
4,750 Blog Posts to Help Teachers and those Home Schooling Today, (April 20th, 2020), for many schools would have been the first day of the summer term. However, in these […]
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The Origins of the Easter Bunny
Remarkable Rabbits The rabbit, an animal often associated with this time of year (Easter), is not a rodent, although many members of the public think this chisel-toothed animal is. After […]
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