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DATES FO


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There seems to be an awareness day or week for most things these days and it?


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easy to miss the ones that might be useful for schools and provide the opportunity for a different teaching and learning experience.


Spr ing Equinox 20th March


The Spring Equinox is an exciting time and the change of the seasons is an important subject for children to learn. It officially brings us out of Winter and starts the season of Spring, and brings new life into the year.


You can celebrate the Spring Equinox by incorporating it into your lessons on 20th March, see page 5 for ways you can celebrate it with your pupils.


Nat ional Storytel l ing


W eek 26th January ? 2nd February


The Society for Storytelling holds National Storytelling Week every year and this year it is held from 26th January ? 2nd February.


Every year there are hundreds and hundreds of events during National Storytelling week, thousands become involved. Visit https://www.sfs.org.uk/ to take part.


UR DIARY Don't miss out, make a note of these dates in your diary pronto!


We have collected some of the upcoming dates here from the big and obvious through to the smaller and less well known, there is plenty going on this time of year.


World Book Day 7th March


The registration process for World Book Day 2019 is now closed however, you can still take part by organising your own book event, you can even incorporate some fundraising into the event.


Visit www.worldbookday.com for more information and resources.


RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch 26th - 28th January


Get ready for 26th - 28th January. Visit www.rspb.org.uk and sign-up to request a free postal pack or take part online and get access to Big Garden Extra where you can access exclusive articles, downloads and celebrity interviews.


Whilst it? s called the big garden watch, there? s no reason why your pupils


can?t look out for birds on the school grounds. It may also inspire them to carry on looking at home.


Disclaimer: We are not associated with any of the events listed on this page. www.ablecanopies.co.uk | sales@ablecanopies.co.uk | 0800 389 9072 7


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