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Our resources aim to inspire and provide top tips for creative lessons. They are designed to offer a huge variety of ideas and activities to try in the classroom, from top tips on teaching mental health and wellbeing through the arts to how to bring maths and science lessons to life.

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Soundscaping brain break

Brain break activity to encourage children to make soundscapes with their voices and bodies.

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Mindful mirroring brain break

Get children stretching, bending, and gliding through movements while working in pairs or groups.

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Body circles

Start the day or re-energise with this flowing movement exercise. Children imagine they’re inside a giant sphere.

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Using music, drama and movement to support behaviour and school readiness

Packed with creative ideas and activities for re-focusers, plus ways to support EYFS transition and prepare the youngest children for school

  • Ages 5-7
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Supporting emotional literacy through performing arts

A vibrant collection of creative activities for KS1 and KS2, using performing arts to support emotional literacy.

  • Ages 5-7, 7-9, 9-11
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Moving more for me and my mental health

In support of Children's Mental Health Week 2025, this resource offers a variety of engaging activities designed to get children moving.

  • Ages 5-7, 7-9, 9-11
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How to use graphic scores in the classroom

This resource provides practical ideas for using graphic scores in your lessons, helping children learn creatively through movement & music.

  • Ages 5-7, 7-9, 9-11
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Top tips for teaching mental health and wellbeing

This teaching resources aims to provide some inspiration and ideas for teaching mental health and well being through the performing arts.

  • Ages 5-7, 7-9, 9-11
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Top Tips for creative oracy for KS2

In this resource, we're sharing top tips for teachers to promote oracy across the primary curriculum.

  • Ages 7-9, 9-11
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