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World Environment Day

May 30, 2024

World Environment Day, celebrated on June 5th, is a global event organized by the United Nations to raise awareness about environmental issues. The theme for 2024 is #GenerationRestoration, focusing on restoring ecosystems and addressing urgent environmental challenges. Here, we offer a variety of activities and resources to help schools participate and educate students on the importance of ecosystem restoration. Help raise awareness and understanding of the environmental issues facing our planet in your classroom with these Purple Mash activities.

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Prove learning with the Data Dashboard

May 8, 2024

Prove learning within Purple Mash with the new Data Dashboard. Assign curriculum objectives to 2Do's, make customised judgements against them and see all your Purple Mash data in one handy place.

Using the Data Dashboard
Lesson Planning and Resources | 2Simple

May 7, 2024

Explore how 2Simple can help reduce lesson planning and resourcing time with this range of blogs containing information for each of the Primary Curriculum subjects - perfect for headteachers, subject leaders and teachers alike!

Lesson planning and resources
World Ocean Day

May 3, 2024

On World Ocean Day, 8th June, people around our blue planet will be coming together to celebrate and honour our ocean. The ocean connects us all, between countries and across the world and by working together, we must protect and restore our oceans. The 2024 Action Theme is 'Catalyzing Action for Our Ocean and Climate', whilst continuing to support the growing 30x30 movement, which was last year's theme (to protect at least 30% of our blue planet by 2030).

To teach your students about World Oceans Day, we have several resources on Purple Mash that you can use.

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Developing Phonics with Purple Mash

April 30, 2024

Did you know Purple Mash has resources to support you in your phonics teaching? With interactive activities, games and printable resources, read our blog to find out all about them.

Phonics blog