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A graphic titled 14 Questions to Ask Whilst Studying lists questions like Why is this true? and What part do I still not understand? on a green background, highlighting metacognition with an illustration of a person reading a red book.
14 questions to ask while studying: the power of self-questioning
Using these 14 questions during revision are an easy way for students to use the power of metacognition to enhance their memory. Find out more about self-questioning and download this poster on our website!
Infographic titled “5 Things That Increase Your BDNF” features tips like exercise, quality sleep, eating omega-3 foods, cutting down sugar, and managing stress—all shown with brief explanations and illustrations to boost your BDNF naturally.
Increasing BDNF levels for better memory
BDNF helps enchance your memory, mood and helps you learn better. But how can you increase you BDNF? Check out our poster to find out how and our blog for more.
An infographic titled “The 10 Most Common Mistakes Students Make” highlights mistakes that students make, such as skipping breakfast, only reading revision notes, revising to music, and more—featuring a cartoon student looking stressed at a desk.
The 10 most common mistakes students make
Check out the top 10 mistakes that your students are making and check out our blog find out what you can do to help them.
the growth mindset poster shows how to use it for learning and practicing music skills
Growth Mindset stories & science 5: Ed Sheearn & Novak Djokovic
This series aims to look at famous examples of growth mindset & resilience, and relate them to research. In this installment: Ed Sheeran's bad early music and how he credits his following success on hard work; Novak Djokovic's struggle and success in making his mark when Nadal and Federer reigned on tennis.
an info poster describing the different types of computers and their functions to work with them
Cognitive Load Theory: the basics
Learn about the most important terms, concepts and strategies to start using Cognitive Load Theory in your classroom on this blog...
Illustration of two smiling people holding a flag, with the heading 5 Ways to Be a Better Leader and tips on leadership: understand your style, be a role model, be authentic, communicate, and motivate your team.
5 ways to be a better leader
5 simple strategies to develop your students leadership skills and create a better team culture and. Download this poster for free and read more about the tips on our blog!
An infographic titled 6 Unhelpful Revision Thinking Types (And How to Overcome Them) explains unhelpful revision thinking patterns like catastrophising, black & white thinking, perfectionism, and more, with clear icons for each.
Unhelpful revision thinking (and how to overcome it)
Revision is tough, and it's easy to create a habit of using these unhelpful thinking patterns. Teach students how to recognise and neutralise them with this free poster.
An infographic inviting you to sign up to InnerDrives many useful educational resources. It features a collection of their posters.
Free classroom posters!
Sign up to our resources for free access to all our classroom posters about mindset, metacognition, revision, well-being... and more!
Illustration of two students reading a book together. Below them is a checklist titled How Prepared to Learn Are You? with seven ticked items related to readiness for school. The background is green.
How prepared are you to learn? A quick learning checklist
What can students do to prepare to learn? Here are a few questions that you can ask them to get them ready…
Two cartoon students smile and give a thumbs-up. The image lists six sessions for managing test anxiety: identifying triggers, using positive self-talk, relaxation techniques, study tactics, realistic goals, and reflecting on performance.
6 sessions to reduce test anxiety in your students
To help your students perform well in their exams, reduce their anxiety in the lead up to them by removing as much uncertainty as possible. Use the 6 sessions we describe in this blog to do it!
Illustration of a smiling woman with arms outstretched beside a list titled 4 Ways to Improve Mindfulness, featuring tips like building relationships, learning, being active, and keeping a diary—with brief explanations for each way to boost mindfulness.
4 ways to improve mindfulness
Mindfulness is important for our understanding and our mental health. Check our growth mindset guide for strategies to improve your students mindfulness.
a piece of paper with the words 5 reasons why visualiser's help students learn
How to use visualisers in the classroom
Are visualisers just a fad or a genuinely useful tool? We looked at the research and found 5 ways to use them to help students learn better...
an info poster showing how to use the production effect
8 ways to use the production effect
The production effect states that making something out of new information and material makes it more likely to stick in your long-term memory. These 8 strategies can help you implement this effect in your classroom easily. Download this poster for free on our website!
the four steps to better powerpointing info for students and teachers, including instructions on how
4 tips for better PowerPoints in the classroom
Do you use slideshows in your lessons? Some common PowerPoint errors could get in the way of your students learning the material on the slides. Use the 4 tips in this blog to make sure you avoid redundant information and encourage them to engage with the topic.
a poster with some writing on it and sticky notes attached to the back of it
Why and how to help students label their emotions
Since it was shown that putting your feelings into words reduces the intensity of emotions and promotes well-being, teaching students to label their emotions helps them to manage them effectively. Learn how that works and why you should make your students' emotional intelligence a priority on our blog!