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Autumn/Winter Extras - Term 1 Seasonal 2024

There are no restrictions on age groups for the different awards and you can do as many as you like from each list. They have been separated by difficulty level to help provide guidance. 

Remarkable Robots - September 2024

There are no restrictions on age groups for the different awards and you can do as many as you like from each list. They have been separated by difficulty level to help provide guidance. 

Spectacular Space - October 2024

There are no restrictions on age groups for the different awards and you can do as many as you like from each list. They have been separated by difficulty level to help provide guidance. 

The World Wars - November 2024

There are no restrictions on age groups for the different awards and you can do as many as you like from each list. They have been separated by difficulty level to help provide guidance. 

Magic - December 2024

There are no restrictions on age groups for the different awards and you can do as many as you like from each list. They have been separated by difficulty level to help provide guidance. 

Spring Extras - Term 2 Seasonal 2025

There are no restrictions on age groups for the different awards and you can do as many as you like from each list. They have been separated by difficulty level to help provide guidance. 

Branch with Catkins

Minecraft (Unofficial)- January 2025

There are no restrictions on age groups for the different awards and you can do as many as you like from each list. They have been separated by difficulty level to help provide guidance. 

Cooking- February 2025

There are no restrictions on age groups for the different awards and you can do as many as you like from each list. They have been separated by difficulty level to help provide guidance. 

The Moon and Stars- March 2025

There are no restrictions on age groups for the different awards and you can do as many as you like from each list. They have been separated by difficulty level to help provide guidance. 

Wood Working- April 2025

There are no restrictions on age groups for the different awards and you can do as many as you like from each list. They have been separated by difficulty level to help provide guidance. 

Summer Extras - Term 3 Seasonal 2025

There are no restrictions on age groups for the different awards and you can do as many as you like from each list. They have been separated by difficulty level to help provide guidance. 

Animation- May 2025

There are no restrictions on age groups for the different awards and you can do as many as you like from each list. They have been separated by difficulty level to help provide guidance. 

Armed Forces- June 2025

There are no restrictions on age groups for the different awards and you can do as many as you like from each list. They have been separated by difficulty level to help provide guidance. 

Archaeology/ Palaeontology- July 2025

There are no restrictions on age groups for the different awards and you can do as many as you like from each list. They have been separated by difficulty level to help provide guidance. 

Survival Skills- August 2025

There are no restrictions on age groups for the different awards and you can do as many as you like from each list. They have been separated by difficulty level to help provide guidance. 

Crafters:  TBD:  Lost at sea: understanding the use of sundials

LO1. Identify basic survival needs in a "lost at sea" scenario (summary sheet and/or student completed work)

LO2. Describe how the sun's apparent position changes throughout the day and year (summary sheet and/or student completed work)

LO3. Explain the relationship between the sun's position and the direction/length of shadows (summary sheet and/or student completed work)

LO4. Construct a basic sundial and use it to estimate the time of day (student completed work and/or photographs)

LO5.  Describe how historical navigators used natural phenomena (like the sun) for direction (summary sheet and/or student completed work).

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Skilled Crafters:  TBD:  Introduction to Morse Code

LO1.  Recognise and explain what Morse code is and why it was used for communication (student completed work)

LO2. Identify the Morse code symbols for all the letters of the alphabet and numbers 0–9 (student completed work)

LO3. Decode simple words or messages written in Morse code using a reference chart (student completed work)

LO4. Encode their own short words or messages into Morse code using dots and dashes (student completed work)

LO5. Build a working model (such as a torch, buzzer, or tapping device) (photographs)

LO6. Use the model to send a Morse code message to someone else (summary sheet and/or student completed work)

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