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After millions of Year 6 pupils received their SATs results this week, we thought you might want to put yourself in their ...
The maths papers blend arithmetic and reasoning questions, while the English papers are divided into reading and spelling, ...
It's hard to keep track of the school calendar and parents of Year 6 pupils, aged 10 and 11, across Lincolnshire will have had an anxious week for one reason.
They’re cheap to produce and, in some cases, pulling in more viewers than the nightly news, but are game shows enough to save ...
Beyond being lifelong friends who share the same surname but have no relation, Lindsay and Jillian Russell struck a new kind ...
Plural training helps you understand how to make words mean ‘more than one’. Most words just add ‘s’ to become plural, but ...
It looks like we are going to have a hosepipe ban soon, since we have yet another heat wave at the moment. Water is such a valuable thing to everyone that we all need to watch how much we use. I have ...
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In Kenya, widespread antigovernment protests have escalated into deadly unrest and a deepening political crisis.
The Australian Strategic Institute described this moment as “a once-in-a-century brain gain opportunity.” In the mid-20th ...
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President Donald Trump on Monday announced 25% tariffs on products from Japan and ...? A. South Korea B. China C. India D. Vietnam 2. Joey “Jaws” Chestnut was the winner again at this year's Nathan’s ...