HERITAGE FESTIVAL: Susan MacLeod chairman of the Worcester Heritage Partnership, and pictured Worcester Cathedral A POPULAR annual festival celebrating the city’s magnificent heritage is making a welcome return this February half term. Love Worcester Festival is making a return with plans changed, due to the pandemic, with the option of many online activities to take part in. The festival gives the opportunity for people to learn about and enjoy the city’s rich heritage, with museums, churches and heritage attractions all participating and many virtually opening their doors for people to explore. Annually organised by the Worcester Heritage Partnership made up of 14 heritage organisations, the festival runs this year between this Saturday, February 13, and Sunday, February 21.
Updated / Monday, 18 Jan 2021
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During the summer, when everywhere had to shut, our friends at Dublin Zoo gave us all a special tour on Home School Hub.
We met Kelly from the Discovery and Learning Team and she told us all about some of the amazing and fun animals that live in the Phoenix Park.
Why not watch the videos, read more about the animals and try doing the activity sheets below!
Gorillas
Join Múinteoir Kelly as she shows you how to tell the difference between a monkey and an ape and shows us the western lowland gorillas.
If you want to eat like Bangui the gorilla - who has a really healthy diet that includes plenty of colourful vegetables like peppers, tomatoes, broccoli, berries and lettuce - then check out the activity sheet below.
Highland Council provides region s schools with new Read&Write software package By Philip Murray Published: 09:30, 03 January 2021
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A NEW literacy tool which will help support teaching in the classroom and at home has been launched in the Highlands.
Highland Council has teamed up with Text Help to ensure that all pupils and teachers have access to Read&Write software, which aims to support learning both in the classroom and in the home on any device.
Schools in Highland have over 30,000 Chromebooks to support learning and the Connecting Scotland Grant has enabled investment in Read&Write.
Highland Council teams up with Text Help to launch new literacy tool in all schools By Philip Murray
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Updated: 11:31, 23 December 2020
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Locator Highland Council Headquarters on Glenurquhart Raod.Inverness.Picture: Gary Anthony..
A NEW literacy tool which will help support teaching in the classroom and at home has been launched in the Highlands, the council has announced.
The council has teamed up with Text Help to ensure that all pupils and teachers have access to Read&Write software, which aims to support learning both in the classroom and in the home on any device.
Literacy tool for all launches in Highland schools By Philip Murray
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Updated: 11:23, 23 December 2020
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Locator Highland Council Headquarters on Glenurquhart Raod.Inverness.Picture: Gary Anthony..
A NEW literacy tool which will help support teaching in the classroom and at home has been launched in the Highlands, the council has announced.
The council has teamed up with Text Help to ensure that all pupils and teachers have access to Read&Write software, which aims to support learning both in the classroom and in the home on any device.