Workshop
“Vive la France!”: Olympic Games 2024
KS1 / KS2
New
Bonjour! The world-famous Olympic Games are arriving in Paris. What better time for a trip across the channel to visit our European neighbour, France?
This is a really exciting and very popular section – especially for ‘Whole School Topics’. Jump on board the most exciting events, happening RIGHT NOW in the world! Whether that’s annual celebrations or one-off extravaganzas (like the Brazil Olympics), we want to celebrate with you!
KS1 / KS2
New
Bonjour! The world-famous Olympic Games are arriving in Paris. What better time for a trip across the channel to visit our European neighbour, France?
KS1
New
Embark on an extra-terrestrial mission through one of humankind’s greatest achievements: the 1969 Moon Landing. Plus, the man who made it possible.
KS2
This KS2 video workshop invites your pupils to explore this famous vessel. Plus, consider what life would have been like for passengers and crew on board.
KS1 / KS2
New
Calling all you movers, shakers and history-lovers! We’ve combined two of our favourite topics: History and Dance!
KS1 / KS2
To celebrate Queen's Platinum Jubilee, embark on a right royal workshop full of interactive festivities, imperial history and a dash of national pride.
KS1
Meet Amelia Earhart and learn about the history of transportation from the sedan chair through to Amelia's favourite - the aeroplane!
KS1 / KS2
New
Religious Festivals is an action-packed journey through four unique celebrations observed by four different faiths: Lent, Eid, Hanukkah and Vaisakhi.
KS2
Journeying 2750 miles over 66 days we will explore how the Pilgrim Fathers travelled from Lincolnshire to Plymouth and finally on to their new life in America.
KS1 / KS2
Popular
Bring the colourful, swirling excitement of Chinese Ribbon Dance into your school hall! In this Chinese dance workshop.
KS1 / KS2
Japanese Fan Dancing is an ancient tradition, dating back to 600BC! Originally used to keep the aristocracy nice and cool, now the majestic dance is used for storytelling and entertainment.
KS1 / KS2
The Olympic Games were started by the Greeks in 776 BC to honour the almighty king of the gods, Zeus. 776 BC?! That’s a seriously long time ago! So why do we still celebrate and compete today?
KS2
The Olympic Games is all about winning… right? Wrong! Together, let’s encourage your class to explore the reasons why taking part in sports can be so rewarding, even if they don’t always win.