Displaying items by tag: myths and legends

Amadeus’s search for his father has taken him from chip shops to Sherwood Forest and now to infinity and beyond. Is he really going to find his dad in space?

Use the map on your whiteboard to help children visualise the key events in The terrible tale of the Lambton Wom.

The Green Man is found in many cultures around the world. What can children find out about him?

Download the cover image for The terrible tale of the Lambton Worm to use in your Lambton Worm book trailers.

Use this sheet to help group and classify the plants and animals on the ‘Classify me’ PDF slideshow.

We’ve supplied everything you need to make your book trailer for The terrible tale of the Lambton Worm.

Use this storyboard for planning book trailers.

Use the photos of Penshaw Hill in your Lambton Worm book trailer or in your work on the legend of the Lambton Worm.

Find out why the River Thames is bendy and the River Glyme shaped like a dog.

Place names can reveal secrets about a place and help spark children’s imaginations too. Could these be a clue to a new ‘legend’?

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