Teach your pupils current affairs and spark their interest in the world around them.
We are a team of teachers and education consultants passionate about education and current affairs.
We create resources that turn real-world events into meaningful learning opportunities, supporting discussion, critical thinking, and pupil voice in the classroom.
Children often see stories in the news that they are curious or confused about, and explaining them can be challenging. Picture News helps you introduce current affairs with age-appropriate language, engaging activities, and a positive, supportive approach.
Picture News supports schools in helping children understand current affairs in a way that is:
A key focus of the work is ensuring children with additional needs – including SEND, EAL and communication needs – can access, understand and engage with the world around them.
The audience is primarily schools (teachers, SENCos and leaders), alongside parents and carers.
We offer a dedicated Global Edition designed for international schools and educators, with carefully selected content and resources suitable for use beyond the UK curriculum.
Explore our Global Edition to see how Picture News can support discussion, critical thinking and current affairs learning in your setting.
Picture News is committed to inclusion, with dedicated Widgit Symbol-supported resources designed to reduce barriers to understanding and support communication, ensuring that all children can take part in discussions about the world around them.
Her experience across SEND, EAL and wider additional needs, combined with her personal insight, brings invaluable depth to our shared aim of making learning meaningful and accessible for every child."
You are welcome to talk to Louise about Picture News in the first instance.
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