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Case study - A very important date

14 Jun 2010

“You are invited to a tea party!”, exclaimed the teachers at Richard Rose Morton Academy, Cumbria. Little did students know it would be the Mad Hatter’s tea party. Librarian, Tracey Garbarino-Scholey describes how a “Reading Wonderland” presented the perfect scene for a fun reading event and has kindly provided three do-it-yourself task templates so that you can create your own Reading Wonderland.
Tags: events, pupils' attitude to reading, cross curricular links

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Tags: Curriculum, Events and activities, Key stage 3, Reading, Reading Champions, Reading Connects, Reading environment, School library, Schools & teaching, Staff involvement

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