Use this resource for highlighting geographical language. For printing or using on your whiteboard.

A perfect snowy game for reinforcing concepts of shape and size while exercising a bit of creativity along the way.

A step-by-step guide to using Scratch.

Keep things simple by just thinking about the beginning, middle and end of our story.

Use this sheet for children to categorise Australian animals into sets. How many of the animals do the children know?

Use these colour and cut out templates to make stick puppets for a puppet performance of A Grub’s Tale.

Can children work out how the conversation between Grub and the Blue-legged Mantella Frog might have gone better?

Use the story map to help children visualise the key events in A Grub’s Tale.

Our Madagascan assembly can be used as a way to help children to showcase the work they have done on Madagascar. 

How much of A Grub’s Tale has been remembered? Our quiz is split in two with closed and open questions and will really get the children thinking.

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