Find things to do, places to visit & nearby events Chenies Towns & Villages This tiny village in the Chess Valley was well and truly on the map in Elizabethan times, as the Queen herself paid a visit to the Tudor Manor House here. Milton Keynes Towns & Villages Milton Keynes in ...
Discover hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Milton Keynes from Bletchley Park to Concrete Cows.
tushar_pai Milton Keynes, UK4,178 contributions 0 Followed the All Trails circular trail We parked at Rykas for free and then followed a circular trail from AllTrails that started with a steep climb to Box Hill, the National Trust visitor centre at the top and then a circular route throug...
There were two graceful swans in the river. This would certainly be a beautiful place to visit in spring, summer and autumn. The parking was free. Entrance fee was GBP 7 for adults and seniors. Children entered free. The entrance fee for Gooderstone residents was GBP 4. They...
Absolutely Karting is a karting centre with a difference: it is run by a charity, with all of the profits donated to help families who have children and young adults with additional needs. Stock Photo © Matt Buck via Flickr The Absolutely Karting Maidenhead karting track is one of the bes...
Curiouser & Curiouser 1871:Lewis Carroll is suffering from writer's block and there's a risk that "Alice Through the Looking Glass" may never get written. You'll be working inside Carrol's brain to fix his writer's block and save this classic of children's literature for future generations...
Lott, K. H. (2011). Fire up the inquiry: lose the routine, tweak your “cookbook lab,” and reach a level of open inquiry with these strategies used during a unit on heat.Science and Children, 48(7), 29–33. Google Scholar
Where the wild things are: towards a politics of convivialityDiscipline, GeographyHall, WaltonMk, Milton Keynes
We also created free learning resources for parents to assist children in lockdown through weekly creative challenges. We know the Open University did similar work and I was involved in a OU hosted webinar at one point sharing our experiences of online learning. The pandemic brought both OCA ...
but is also incredibly rewarding too. As is always the case at the start of an academic year there is plenty of reading to do and just absorbing all the latest edition of Keeping Children Safe in Education and reading all our relevant linked policies has taken a while. I tried to interspe...