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My colleague Grace Lockrobin has some fantastic resources for Philosophy for Children.
www.thinkingspace.org.uk/downloadable-resources
I love the Problem Pet session plan – Is Tabitha really a pet?!
Get your class thinking about fairness, teamwork, competition and more
Use talking points to get students thinking and talking about a painting
Get your pupils thinking and talking about resilience, barriers, beauty and more
Does it matter if UK children use words and accents from the USA?
A fun picture book which can provoke big thinking
What will your class make of these contrasting images of children’s lives around the world?
Could preventing some children from having best friends help others?
Get your pupils thinking about the rights and wrongs of activism
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