Morsels of Bread
Types of Bed
Bright Futures Ahead
Word Threads
80's and 90's Shows in Your Head
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This French bread is long, crusty, and iconic enough to be carried under an arm on a Paris street.

Baguette

100

Larger than a double but smaller than a king, it’s the most common size in UK hotels.

Queen bed

100

This specific learning difficulty affects number sense, sequencing, and mathematical reasoning.

Dyscalculia

100

The word “hazard” comes from an Arabic word for this object used in games of chance.

A Dice

100

This 80s classic featured a team of heroes led by Lion‑O, wielding the Sword of Omens.

Thunder Cats


200

Loaded with butter and eggs, this soft, golden bread is the base for many decadent French toasts.

Brioche

200

This fold‑away favourite tucks into a cabinet or wall and pulls down when it’s time to sleep.

Murphy bed

200

This term describes repetitive movements or sounds — such as tapping, rocking, or humming — that help a learner regulate sensory or emotional input.

Stimming

200

The word “salary” comes from the Latin salarium, referring to money once given to Roman soldiers to buy this essential mineral.

Salt

200

These four half‑shark brothers battled Dr. Paradigm after being transformed by “gene‑slamming.”

Street Sharks

300

This Italian loaf, known for its airy texture and olive oil base, shares its name with the Italian word for "Slipper". 

Ciabatta

300

Rolled up and stored during the day, it’s placed on tatami mats at night for sleeping.

Futon

300

This ADHD‑related phenomenon allows a learner to focus intensely on a preferred task while ignoring all other stimuli.

Hyperfocus

300

The word “sandwich” comes from the Earl of Sandwich, who wanted a meal he could eat while doing this.

Gambling

300

In the 80s cartoon Dungeons & Dragons, this small, robed fellow guides the children through the Realm with cryptic advice.

Dungeon Master

400

Known for its caraway seeds and deli‑counter fame, it’s the classic partner for pastrami.

Rye

400

This storage‑savvy bed shares its name with a powerful empire that once ruled across three continents?  

Ottoman
400

This FE‑sector safeguarding duty requires staff to be alert to signs of radicalisation and to report concerns through the safeguarding team.

Prevent

400

The word “candidate” comes from the Latin for “shining white,” referring to the togas worn by people doing this.

Seeking election

400

In Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, this is the name of the villain clan led by Shredder.

Foot Clan

500

This dense German bread made with rye flour is known for its dark colour and hearty flavour.

Pumpernickel

500

This newborn‑friendly sleeper is designed to keep babies close to their parents’ bedside during the first months of life.

Bassinet

500

Some behaviours are more prevalent during afternoon and evenings, due to issues including tiredness and changes in levels of light, or sensory deprivation

Sun-Downing
500

The word “berserk” comes from Old Norse and originally referred to warriors who fought wearing this instead of armour.

A bear skin 

500

In this 90s cartoon, an ordinary worm becomes a superhero after landing inside a high‑tech robotic suit, battling villains like Psy‑Crow and Professor Monkey‑For‑A‑Head.

Earthworm Jim

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