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What’s New in June 2026: Classroom Videos and Resources

By Steven Rezkalla

This month brings a fresh lineup of new content for schools in England and Scotland, with something to suit every classroom. From equipping secondary students with effective exam preparation strategies in the new Study Skills for Exams series to taking primary learners on a journey through Earth’s history with our new Fossils series, there’s plenty […]

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