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Cooking with kids
21 Fun And Delicious Recipes You Can Make With Your Kids.
Teamwork, you guys.Making a Tumblewing Glider
Try your hand at making a Tumblewing Glider with our How To inspiration.
Charle Dickens Virtual School
We’ve made these free resources available to support you during this difficult time – we hope you find them helpful. Please adapt them to suit your home environment and the needs of your young people, considering the wider skills each activity is aimed to develop. General physical activity can also provide valuable, fun breaks in the day and support wider learning.
Purple Mash
Embed computing and digital skills across your whole curriculum with award-winning teaching and learning software for KS1 and KS2
Tessa Bide
While we aren’t able to perform our shows in town halls, theatres and festivals, we are making online theatre for you instead!
We have a range of different activities and shows to keep you entertained while at home including storytelling, workshops and streamed shows. We are creating more and more each week – let us know if there’s anything you’d like to see here!
LTA Youth Home Tennis Training
LTA Youth isn’t just about tennis; it’s about kids developing mentally and physically on and importantly, off the court.
Tennis at Home Exercises – short videos containing tennis exercises.
Activity Cards – fun, simple activities including colouring, word searches and quizzes.
Personal Development Challenges – to explore and develop qualities such as resilience, perseverance, passion and respect.
Learning Activities – tennis-themed school lesson activities including numeracy, literacy, geography and science.Bowland Maths
Bowland Maths aims to make maths engaging and relevant to pupils aged 11-14, with a focus on developing thinking, reasoning and problem-solving skills. In these materials, the maths emerges naturally as pupils tackle problems set in a rich mixture of real-life and fantasy situations.
Little Angel Theatre
Our theatre is currently closed for public performances, but our staff are super creative people and they will be using their time to generate a whole host of stay-at-home activity guides to help keep you and your little ones entertained. All of the guides will use simple materials (most of which can be found around the home) and are aimed at children from 3 to 11.
Youth Sport Trust
We’ve made these free resources available to support you during this difficult time – we hope you find them helpful. Please adapt them to suit your home environment and the needs of your young people, considering the wider skills each activity is aimed to develop. General physical activity can also provide valuable, fun breaks in the day and support wider learning.
Everything’s a moving picture
A series of three video workshops created by leading Scottish theatre audio visual designer Lewis den Hertog which look at how to approach using video to help tell stories.
The videos will explore ways you can do this with “stock” and archive footage (footage that already exists), interesting ways for young people to make footage at home and how you can be creative with text and subtitles to make shows more interesting for people who are d/Deaf or hard of hearing.