Hear a slightly longer version of Captain Scott's wife being interviewed. This gives a taste of what it would have been like back in Great Britain while Captain Scott and his team were adventuring in the South Pole.
Our podcast forthe Snow topic sees the wife of Captain Scott being interviewed and gives a taste of what it would have been like back in Great Britain while Captain Scott and his team were adventuring in the South Pole.
Catch Clare Bevan's rhythm and rhyme bug with these perky poems. Perfect for chanting aloud, learning off by heart and as inspiration for the children's own poetry.
Ask the children to critique the storytellers in their class and give each one two things that they thought were great and one thing they think might be improved.
Perfect for your Christmas production or scaled-down class assembly production, our editable playscript can be adapted for as few or as many children or you need to accommodate.
Hone those critical thinking skills! We learn about artist Matthew Roby and his work Walkies, Rex! and investigate looking after your own mythical creature.
Boudicca is often thought to be as much myth as she is historical figure. This resource has valuable background information for children about the Celtic queen.
Our myths and legends fact card templates make great class displays and are perfect for children to use when presenting their fact findings to the class.
Our ‘Storytelling prompts’ come with keyword prompts for The terrible tale of the Lambton Wormare the perfect accompaniment to your storytelling lessons.
These ‘Storytelling prompts’ have images and keyword phrases from The terrible tale of the Lambton Worm andare the perfect accompaniment to your storytelling lessons.
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