Rachel Jones is one of those teachers who always has an idea; and moreover, will never be afraid to try it ciut in the classroom, even if it's radically different from anything that students will have seen - or she has done - before. She loves technology and thrives on creativity, and knows that her students do, too; gimickry for its own sake has no place in her practice, and whilst she's happy to take risks and experiment, only innovations that are demonstrably effective will make their way into her daily teaching toolbox. Here, Jones opens that toolbox and invites any interested fellow professional to have a delve and find something interesting. "Life is too short for worksheets" she declares; and whilst not every suggestion she makes will appeal to all teachers, the underlying message is one with which few educators would disagree.