World Cup ideas blog
Tom Palmer, children’s author, will be collecting ideas from schools and libraries relating to the World Cup and posting them in a blog.
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28Jun2010Tom Palmer's World Cup journey 11
Tom discusses how Sunday's result will affect his writing. And who he will be supporting now...
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25Jun2010Tom Palmer's World Cup journey 10
Tom reports on how a school in Portsmouth is supplementing ideas from the World Cup Toolkit
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22Jun2010Tom Palmer's World Cup journey 9
Tom goes to Fratton Park, home of Portsmouth FC (which has a brilliant education programme led by the brilliant Clare Martin). Here he meets a school where half of Key Stage 2 are reading his daily story!
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21Jun2010Tom Palmer's World Cup journey 8
Tom revs up for visiting 3,000 children this week and tells us about his Father's Day visit to Bowness. And worries about how England's poor form (current poor form) might affect his story.
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16Jun2010Tom Palmer's World Cup journey 6
Tom tells visits his group of young writers from Essex and tells us about a school using the PLRS Challenge in the World Cup.
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16Jun2010Tom Palmer's World Cup journey 7
Tom tells us how a school in Portsmouth is using local celebrities and World Cup ideas to enthuse its pupils.
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14Jun2010Tom Palmer's World Cup journey 5
Tom's manages to run a World Cup BBQ for small people and some successful library sessions.
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10Jun2010Tom Palmer's World Cup journey 4
Tom tells us about a secret reading club in Manchester...
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08Jun2010Tom Palmer's World Cup journey 2
Tom shares shares an inspiring email from a really proactive librarian. Who doesn't even like football!
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08Jun2010Tom Palmer's World Cup journey 3
Tom tells more about his work in Plymouth, and a little about how you should never drive and write!
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