The Extraordinary World of Pirates – Pirate Day Teaching Resources
Host your own whole school, cross curriculuar Pirate Day with our wide range of activities exploring the topic of pirates.
Host your own whole school, cross curriculuar Pirate Day with our wide range of activities exploring the topic of pirates.
Poetry is nothing if not playful – because, rooted in the imagination, poetry is simply playing with words!
A highly engaging, revelatory and thought provoking and informative whole-school programme.
Using school grounds as a resource, we’ll guide pupils to see ordinary things in extraordinary ways – and weave magical tapestries of words.
A festive Bake Off turns into a maths mystery, as pupils use fractions, percentages and measurements to catch the culprit.
A pirate-themed whole school maths challenge.
Students harness a system of binary questions and handleable resources to explore in concrete ways quantity, dimensions, capacity and texture.
School Workshop Historical Maths These uniquely cross-curricular programmes see children using a range of age-differentiated mathematical skills to…
Creating and performing a whole-school Seasonal Poem in just a single day!
The Connection explores the lives, achievements and legacies of individuals whose inventions and discoveries have affected all our lives!
What skills does a Science Investigator need – and how can the natural world help us identify and understand them?
Uncover the meaning and importance of the three keystones of the Curriculum: fluency, reasoning and problem solving.
Counting Achievement Through Poetry uses poetry to celebrate the remarkable achievements of some remarkable people.
Those pupils who said they don’t like poetry will be writing furiously at the end of this magical workshop.
Using understanding and knowledge of shape to beat a creature from the deep!
Students will harvest the fruits of their imaginations and explore notions of empathy to construct uniquely moving poetry.
Specifically designed to support pupils in making connections between different ways of “reading”.
A schools’ play specifically designed to support the exploration of World War One at Key Stages 1-4.
Explore a range of proven, highly engaging, creative methodologies for teaching and learning maths!
What exactly is going on with the Earth’s climate? What’s causing this – and how can space science help?
With the clock ticking away to Christmas Eve, Santa’s lost the combination to the key that unlocks his sleigh!
In Christmas Storyland, Rudolph’s nose can’t shine. Pupils must use data handling, sequencing and numeracy skills to track down the thief!
From Leif Erikson to Neil Armstrong, this workshop introduces KS1 /P1 – P3 pupils to some landmark people and moments in the history of global exploration.
A great way for pupils to learn and remember some seasonal science – up to fourteen classes in a single day!