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Use these story cards to give children some starting points when writing myths.

A short legend by Tony Wilson. Ask the children to listen to the language used. What do they notice?

Can the children sequence the story events in the right order?

Use these story cards to give children some starting points when writing their own legends.

A story planner for help children plan and structure their own myths.

Use these word cards to give children inspiration for their woodland writing.

Use these words from the story to practise the tricky spellings from The Terrible Tale of the Lambton Worm.

Join Amadeus Jones on another time-travelling adventure....

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.

Use the photos of Lord Thomas Thornycroft’s Boudicca statue as part of an historical investigation.

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