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As part of this years' Children's Festival of Welsh History 2020, we will be releasing this week 14 short films, based on 'In Character' shows. You can view these on www.historyfestival.wales

Therefore, if you are studying the Celts; Romans; Welsh Princes; Tudors; Blitz or the Industrial Revolution, there will be a film available to suit your particular theme. 

 

These films have already been released:

Boudicca - The Warrior Queen

David Davies - Wales' First Tycoon

Dic Penderyn - The People's Hero

Owain Glyndŵr - The Rebel Prince of Wales

Glenys the Shop - Living through the Blitz

Lord Rhys - Saviour of the Deheubarth

Black Bart - The Cunning Pirate of the Caribbean

During the week, we will also be releasing Llywelyn the Last; Henry Tudor; Hedd Wyn; Mari Jones; Bishop William Morgan and Tomas Telford.  

The films are all free of charge for school to view until half term. There will be BSL versions of the films available from the beginning of October. 

Newly launched:

E-Swansea Music Clubs which include our ‘bitesize’ music lessons in three  areas:

E-Trad Music Clubs

E-Trad ‘PlayAlong & SingAlong’ Music Clubs

E-Music Genius clubs

https://swanseavirtualschool.org/smu/

 

HAY FESTIVAL PROGRAMME FOR SCHOOLS - FREE EVENTS ONLINE

Watch authors from Hay Festival Programme for Schools filmed over the last 3 years. There are 55 fun filled and inspiring events to choose from including Ade Adepitan, David Baddiel Gemma Cairney, Eoin Colfer, Julian Clary and Andy Stanton.

https://clicksend.hayfestival.com/t/y-l-uiudjul-irwltykit-y/

Don't forget to join in with

Ruth Miskin-Read Write Inc on YouTube for live, daily phonics lessons.

https://youtu.be/kjVX2OrUfJ8

Into Film has released interesting resources to help learners develop their interest in film and learn about careers in film.

Resources aimed at primary and secondary ages can be accessed via the Into Film website without the need to log in. 

Young people can develop their critical writing and literacy skills by using the film reviewing framework. Reviews can also be sent to Into Film to be in with the chance of winning a prize from Into Film. Follow Into Film on Twitter - @intofilmcymru or send to cardiff@intofilm.org .

In addition to watching and reviewing, young people can be inspired to make their own films and develop their creative, planning and time management skills. 

On top of this, resources provide opportunities to learn more about careers in film by using resources about make-up for film and more!

Go to the below link to find the resources.

Activities for young people to do at home

https://www.intofilm.org/

https://www.intofilm.org/cymru

At this present time it is important as parents that we help our children stay positive and motivated, so we have designed this FREE webinar, aimed at parents of children who have dyslexia, to support the education of your children at home.

Join our live webinar hosted by our Head of Assessment, Education and Training Karen Mace on Tuesday 24 March at 7.30-8.30pm.

This session will provide:

  • Tips, tools and strategies of how best to support the education of your dyslexic child
  • Discussion of key resources that can assist
  • Update on support we will be offering during the schools closures
  • Advice on where to go for more information, training and assistance

We have limited space available on this webinar, so please sign up early to secure your place.

https://www.bdadyslexia.org.uk/events/free-webinar-for-parents-this-tuesday-how-to-support-your-dyslexic-child-during-school-closures

 

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