Protected and hidden by a society of fairy lovers for over 80 years, the secret fairy journal of Cicely Mary Barker is available for the first time. Learn what really happened during that magical summer of 1920 when she discovered the secret world of the Flower Fairies.
Protected and hidden by a society of fairy lovers for over 80 years, the secret fairy journal of Cicely Mary Barker is available for the first time. Learn what really happened during that magical summer of 1920 when she discovered the secret world of the Flower Fairies.
Do you believe in fairies? Protected and hidden by a society of Fairy lovers for over 80 years the secret fairy journal of Cicely Mary Barker is available for the first time ever to the public. Learn what really happened during that magical Summer of 1920 when Cicely Mary Barker discovered the secret world of the Flower Fairies.
Barker led a quite life; owning to ill health she was educated at home and largely taught herself to draw and paint.
Brian Woolland's Teaching Primary Drama is a comprehensive introduction to the teaching of drama in the primary school and is an essential resource for anyone looking to bring a more creative approach to their classroom.Assuming no prior knowledge or experience, Woolland provides an up-to-date overview of primary drama, relating accessible theory to numerous detailed examples of practice.This text is closely informed by recent developments in primary education, including the Revised Primary Framework for Literacy and recent government initiatives. Teaching Primary Drama reflects current thinking about the importance of creativity and proposes ways in which drama can be integrated with and complement the demands of the National Curriculum. The text also considers drama teaching within the context of the Primary Framework, looking closely at recent developments in SEAL, PSHE & Citizenship.Practical ideas and suggestions throughout the book demonstrate how drama can be applied in any classroom across the whole curriculum.Key features: Up-to-date discussions of creativity and dramaIllustrations, paintings, extracts from texts and diagrams to show drama developed from traditional stories, picture books, poetry and artA section focusing on drama in an integrated curriculumDetailed examples and case studies of drama in action in the primary classroom - highlighting possible national curriculum links and relevant PSHE & Citizenship guidelinesNumerous examples of practical work embedded in chapters on starting points, working methods, organisation and developmentA section on planning and assessment for drama - designed to open up the thinking that underpins good reflective practice and sound planningA section dedicated to teaching drama in the early yearsA comprehensive list of useful websites and other resources
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