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School Bulletin
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Scavenger hunt for different coloured flowers šŗ
How many coloured flowers can you find on your next walk? Chelsea Physic Garden (founded in 1673) has challenged you toĀ find as many different coloured flowers on your next walk. The supporting worksheet encourages you to tick off flowers as you see them and provides a guide on which colours insects and birds are attracted…
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Gardening tips from School Gardener of the Year winners š±
Gardening is a great skill to learn, it can keep you busy, help you relax and connect with nature. BBC’s Newsround asked winners of the Royal Horticultural Society School Gardener of the Year competition for their gardening tips. There are plenty of things you can grow at home, so donāt worry if you do not…
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Letās draw Star Wars
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West Ham Foundation virtual sports day
This Friday 26 JuneĀ West Ham will be hosting their first Virtual ‘Claret and Blue Sports Day’ –Ā part of Youth Sport at Home week. ThereĀ will beĀ 20Ā pre-recorded activities available via their YouTube Channel, helping to make the day as accessible as possible. All ofĀ these comply with current government guidelines andĀ use basic household equipment to get children active…
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Make Slime at Home
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Virtual tour of Chastleton Gardens
MostĀ gardens across the UK are still closed butĀ Gardens Illustrated areĀ still trying to bring garden people together, so they have startedĀ aĀ virtual garden tour series. Each week they will share one garden, offering history alongside current videos and photographs from the people who run them. Visit the garden>>
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School Bulletin
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London education resources
The London Curriculum has reached out across the city to bring together free learning and cultural offers that children can access easily. You can search by age range, subject, key stage and organisation to find what you need. This can be a busy time, so each organisation has estimated the level of adult supervision required.…
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How to Play Tennis at Home
The Lawn Tennis Association explain how you can improve your tennis skills any time, anywhere, using their activities hub for the whole family. It has four areas: Short video exercises, Activity cards, Personal development challenges Learning activities relating to curriculum subjects Tennis at home>>
