Rather than teaching subjects in silos, which can hinder children's ability to make connections, use the science or humanities curriculum as a starting point. Edwina shares how to plan integrated lesson plans that teach the necessary English skills linked to science or humanities topics. The episode also highlights the benefits of using hands-on activities, non-fiction texts, and outdoor experiences to enhance learning.
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00:00 Welcome to Blooming Curious
00:37 The Challenge of Integrating Curriculum
01:31 Practical Examples of Integration
05:50 Incorporating Math into Real-World Activities
08:36 The Impact of Technology on Learning
10:00 Planning for the New Term
11:09 Free Resource and Final Thoughts