Three bite-sized legends, 'George and the dragon', 'Arthur and the sword in the stone' and 'Robin Hood and the golden arrow'.

 

Challenge the children to name and list the properties of these 2D and 3D shapes.

All the data you need for the 'What a greedy worm!' activity in the 'Taking shape' maths lesson.

A text-only version of The terrible tale of the Lambton Worm for use in book trailers.

Develop speaking skills and learn about the characters from Sherwood Forest with this Outlaw game.

Challenge the children to group and classify the animals and plants shown, using the ‘Classification’ activity sheet to help them.

What would it really be like to have a mythical creature as a pet?

A treasure hunt maths activity. Use with the 'Spirals and pearls' maths lesson or use with your own maths sequencing activities.

Our sea story is a perfect way to introduce some environmental science, with opportunities for the children to try out some real scientific enquiry. Based on an idea from AST Sarah Williams.

Investigate why the plucky ducks turned white with this investigation into what happens when you leave things in the sunshine.

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    “A really wonderful resource for teachers who still believe that there is value in stories and in handling books. Thank you!” Hannah Fuller Bookhappy, Durham
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