Dec. 13, 2022
To further support the delivery of the Purple Mash Spelling Scheme of Work, enhance the impact of lessons and reduce teacher workload, we have created some supporting slide show presentations. There is a presentation for each week to be used with the children in class.
May 27, 2021
To further support the delivery of the Purple Mash DigiTech Scheme of Work, enhance the impact of lessons and reduce teacher workload, we are creating slide show presentations for each of the units in the scheme. There is a presentation for each lesson to be used with the children. There will also be supporting teacher videos for particular units. These resources will go live ready for September. In the meantime, take a look at our sneak preview of 3 units for Years 1, 3 and 5 and download the samples.
Jan. 20, 2021
At 2Simple, were celebrating Safer Internet Day (9th February) with Purple Mash offering several free resources that you can use in your classrooms. By focussing on reliability in the online world, were offering students the chance to explore the theme using the following resources.
Nov. 16, 2020
The Purple Mash DigiTech Scheme of Work is a powerful comprehensive resource aligned to national curricula that supports schools with achieving excellence in the teaching and learning of digital technologies. This Quick Start Guide presents a step-by-step guide to getting started and making the most of the scheme. It contains everything that is needed to deliver inspiring and engaging lessons whilst allowing for the flexibility to meet individual school needs.
May 20, 2020
At 2Simple Headquarters, we want to make learning as fun and easy as possible for students, so we have recently rolled out our Knowledge Organisers on Purple Mash to use alongside our very own Digital Technologies Scheme of Work.
Download for FREE your very own collection of Knowledge Organisers for Years F-6 including examples from coding, binary and online safety. When using Purple Mash tools in a cross-curricular context, students will be able to refer to the relevant Knowledge Organisers to jog their memories. It's that simple.