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Our resources aim to inspire and provide top tips for creative lessons. They are designed to offer a huge variety of ideas and activities to try in the classroom, from top tips on teaching mental health and wellbeing through the arts to how to bring maths and science lessons to life.

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Moving more for our mental health

In this resource we are sharing top tips for educators as they explore movement and wellbeing with their pupils.

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My voice matters

A resource to celebrate Children’s Mental Health Week: My voice matters. Packed with activities to try.

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Top Tips for Creative Oracy for KS1

Oracy is a vital skill for children to develop, and it can be fun and engaging to teach! Take a look at these top tips.

  • Ages 5-7
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Ten top tips for teaching maths through the performing arts

Finding practical applications for maths, is key to understanding the importance and relevance of the subject, and enthusing your children.

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Bringing art to life through movement & dance

This resource is filled with ideas to help bring art to life through movement and the performing arts.

  • Ages 5-7
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Remember, remember the fifth of November

This teaching resource is designed to provide some simple activities to try out with your children in relation to Bonfire Night.

  • Ages 5-7
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Making performance with SEN learners

A brilliant resource aimed at introducing some inclusive activities for SEN settings, and everyone, to try with their children.

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EYFS school readiness top tips

The performing arts are a powerful tool for developing young children’s skills in all areas of learning.

  • Ages 4-5
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Bringing books to life through drama

A book can give us the opportunity to visit places we may never be able to go, to learn about people we may never meet & to have adventures.

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