Writing
Neuroeducation and English Language Learning: What Science Teaches Us About How Children Learn
Discover how neuroeducation explains English language learning in early childhood and what scientific strategies teachers can apply in the classroom. This article summarises the key points about attention, emotion, active participation, error and reading in English to understand how the brain learns and how to improve language teaching in nursery and primary schools. A practical, evidence-based guide to teaching English more effectively, motivatingly and meaningfully.
Reading to understand the world: why reading comprehension — in English — is the foundation of learning in primary school
Reading well is the foundation of all learning. In primary school, reading comprehension—including in English—is key to developing critical thinking, creativity, and academic success. This article explains why reading in English enhances children’s cognitive and emotional skills, how to balance technology and paper in the classroom, and how Read & Play and Bookroom Bites offer an innovative response that is aligned with educational regulations.
The Importance of Reading Comprehension in Primary School for Academic Success
Reading comprehension is the foundation of all learning in primary school. Without it, progress in mathematics, science, or history is limited, as is student motivation and autonomy. Scientific evidence and data from the Sanoma Learning European Teacher Survey 2025 confirm this: teachers are committed to a hybrid approach that combines digital and print materials. This is the context in which Bookroom Bites was created, a complementary resource to Read & Play designed to reinforce reading in English and respond to the real needs of the classroom.
Our 10 best writing activities in English
Discover 10 writing activities in English ready to use in your primary and secondary school classes. From creative journals to reading logs and thank-you letters, these are practical resources to motivate your students and reinforce their skills. Includes direct links to download each activity and take it to the classroom without any extra preparation.