The creature in our story, The Grub’s Tale, goes through the life cycle of a Madagascan Moon Moth. Starting scientific investigations with a story contextualises learning and can provide a good introduction to tricky concept for young children.

An assembly looking at Madagascar is perfect for showing the richness of our world and a great place for children to showcase their work.

Vanilla is one of the world’s best-loved flavours. We use it in everything from ice cream to skin cream. Madagascar is among the world's principal suppliers of this exotic spice but the life for the vanilla farmers in Madagascar is tough. Let’s investigate!

There’s a lot going on in the life of our little creature in A Grub’s Tale. We see how his life is a mystery to him and without a parent or brothers and sisters, he is worried and unsure of his future.

Learn about the magnificent Indian temple, the Taj Mahal, and also the Indian art of zardosi embroidery.

This resource helps with problem solving and multiplication and addition skills.

The children must use their persuasive and thinking skills to make as many complete cards as they can.

Look at the story from different characters points of view – we look at Ranjit, Naani and Mrs Bannerjee. 

Discuss word choices and how a word can affect the mood of writing with these synonyms.

How much of Ranjit’s Rainbow Tigers has been remembered? 

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