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Our myths and legends fact card templates make great class displays and are perfect for children to use when presenting their fact findings to the class.

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Reward your Early Years and KS1 storytellers with this Lambton Worm themed certificate.

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Reward your KS2 storytellers for their retellings of the Lambton Worm with this themed certificate. 

Join Amadeus Jones on another time-travelling adventure....

Amadeus and Boris are on the hunt for Simon, Amadeus’s adventuring scientist father. What will they learn in the forests of Sherwood?

The Green Man is found in many cultures around the world. What can children find out about him?

A short myth by storyteller Tony Wilson created using the ‘Myth cards’ and ‘Myths story planner’.

Develop speaking skills and learn about the characters from Sherwood Forest with this Outlaw game.

These image-only ‘Storytelling prompts’ for The terrible tale of the Lambton Worm are the perfect accompaniment to your storytelling lessons. 

Our ‘Storytelling prompts’ come with keyword prompts for The terrible tale of the Lambton Worm are the perfect accompaniment to your storytelling lessons.

These ‘Storytelling prompts’ have images and keyword phrases from The terrible tale of the Lambton Worm and are the perfect accompaniment to your storytelling lessons. 

What would it really be like to have a mythical creature as a pet?

All the data you need for the 'What a greedy worm!' activity in the 'Taking shape' maths lesson.

Challenge the children to name and list the properties of these 2D and 3D shapes.

Three bite-sized legends, 'George and the dragon', 'Arthur and the sword in the stone' and 'Robin Hood and the golden arrow'.

 

Challenge the children to name and list the properties of these 2D and 3D shapes.

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