This book is for teachers who are looking for ways to inject fun and laughter into teaching and learning. In line with Rob Plevin’s hugely popular "Needs-Focused Classroom Management System" for teachers, this book is...

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This book is for teachers who are looking for ways to inject fun and laughter into teaching and learning. In line with Rob Plevin’s hugely popular "Needs-Focused Classroom Management System" for teachers, this book is packed with ready-to-use activities, resources and ideas to bring smiles, energy & humour to the classroom.

Adaptable for any subject area, the ideas and suggestions in this book will enable you to improve participation, raise motivation levels, improve teacher/student relationships, create a positive learning environment… and maybe even enjoy teaching more than you ever have before! If you’d like a bumper compendium of ideas for making learning fun and enjoyable… this is it. Includes a comprehensive suite of downloadable BONUS material and printable resources.


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