What different trainings do you offer to your schools?
We offer all of our schools one training per year. You can choose from any of these options:
Top-up training:
Refresh your teachers’ NPP knowledge, look at in-depth features of the product and get familiar with Story Starters, which are available for all schools after their first year of subscription.
Literacy training:
Explore strategies for using our literacy Experiences, literacy follow-on resources and our Story Starters to boost Tier 3 vocabulary, reading comprehension skills and creative writing.
PSHE training:
See how now>press>play’s PSHE content gets your children situating difficult conversations in real-life contexts – as well as how all of our Experiences can be used to open up PSHE themes.
We also run a Beginner’s Guide to now>press>play for any of your new teachers (or any in need of a reminder!)
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What support do you offer when we subscribe?
When you subscribe to now>press>play you will be assigned a member of our School Success team for onboarding, implementation and adoption such as: Curriculum Mapping bespoke to your school Milestone-led Onboarding ensuring staff are confident within ...
Schools with two boxes (Sparks training video)
Do you have two boxes in your school? Here’s how to ensure you’re setting up correctly: <br> Any other questions? Email support@nowpressplay.co.uk or call 0203 727 5592
How have other schools used follow-on resources?
For inspiration, check out how Front Lawn Primary Academy has used our follow-on resources to introduce vocabulary and retain knowledge. Any other questions? Email support@nowpressplay.co.uk or call 0203 727 5592
How do I map the Experiences onto my curriculum?
We have several ways to help you embed now>press>play into your curriculum. Curriculum Embedding: Share your curriculum overview and we will create a bespoke curriculum map where we embed our content into your curriculum. This feature is part of the ...
Does now>press>play work for SEND children?
We do work with a handful specialist SEND schools. Alongside these schools, many teachers in mainstream settings find that now>press>play works especially well for children with a variety of needs, whether this is to do with learning difficulties, ...