Free -

Resources

Disclaimer: The resources and books are independently created and published by Bing's Academy and are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by the NSW Department of Education or any schools in New South Wales. The materials are intended for educational and informational purposes only and do not guarantee success in any Placement Test.

Selective, Opportunity Class, NAPLAN John Huang Selective, Opportunity Class, NAPLAN John Huang

5 Ways You Can Introduce Independent Reading

Everyone knows that knowledge is power and, in this day, and age, nearly everyone under the sun knows that you can read to improve your knowledge. There are a few initiatives to encourage students and children to read more yet many teachers and parents do not introduce anything at all. It is a growing problem that needs to change.

Read More
English Essays, NAPLAN, Selective John Huang English Essays, NAPLAN, Selective John Huang

How to Make Your Writing Stand Out - Plot Twists

In most writing tasks in Australian schools, students sometimes struggle to be top performers because they are unable to make their writing stand out. Following a set formula can get you some marks but the ones who get really high all have one thing in common, they incorporate unique twists in their ideas. John goes through some examples of this in popular movies today and breaks them down to show how students can incorporate twists in their own writing to stand out.

Read More

Poetry – Idea to Image Brainstorming Exercise to Improve Marks in Poetry

Poetry can be annoying to get the full grasp of. From understanding the meaning in comprehension reading exercises to writing your own poems, it is critical to be comfortable with abstract ideas. I share an exercise that we use with our students to help them to begin and understanding the ideas in a poem can be different images in our mind depending on the person. There is no right or wrong way but using this exercise will help your creativity flow. It can be used with students from primary school all the way to students in high school.

Read More