Workshop
Religious Festivals
KS1 / KS2
New
Religious Festivals is an action-packed journey through four unique celebrations observed by four different faiths: Lent, Eid, Hanukkah and Vaisakhi.
Here you will find all of our workshops that have been specifically created for Primary school age students.
KS1 / KS2
New
Religious Festivals is an action-packed journey through four unique celebrations observed by four different faiths: Lent, Eid, Hanukkah and Vaisakhi.
KS1 / KS2
We all know words are powerful, they can spark imagination and bring our stories to life. The right words have the ability to help us become confident, happy humans. #AntiBullyingWeek
KS1 / KS2
Let’s explore our extreme earth in this school science workshop for KS1 & KS2. Different climates, unique geography and caring for the environment.
EYFS / KS1
Filled with suitable fairytales for the classroom, you can pick from Jack and the Beanstalk, Cinderella, The Three Little Pigs, Snow White or Hansel and Gretel.
KS1
Popular
A fire that burned across London… can you even imagine a fire that big?!
EYFS / KS1
Popular
Playing online can be lots of fun, with wonderful worlds to explore and cool characters to meet! But what dangers might we find?
KS1 / KS2
New
Let's investigate the living world - and its mysteries! KS1 and KS2 pupils will embark on a scientific journey through different habitats (or ‘biomes’) to discover the living things that call them home.
KS1
Popular
Brrr… is anyone feeling a little chilly?
KS1 / KS2
Get ready for an almighty adventure where dragons dive through the skies and knights' tales are brought to life!
KS1
Guy Fawkes and his pals hatched a rather… explosive plan to try and change things once and for all. Uh oh, it looks like there might be a few fireworks in this Guy Fawkes KS1 history workshop!
KS1 / KS2
Popular
It was a breathtaking giant of a ship, the largest man-made object ever built and thought by thousands to be ‘unsinkable’. So why, and how, did the Titanic sink?
EYFS / KS1
Yo ho, yo ho, a pirate’s life for me! But is the life of a pirate really worth singing about?