We will start off by congratulating not just the winners of the Home Slough Show and Competition but everyone who took part!
It was wonderful to see such creativity from everyone who entered.You can view their newsletter by going on this link:
Results from this year's competition
5 – 8 years old category Winner: Prethyangaa Saravanan with Owls
9 – 12 years old category Winner: Siyona Bhandari with a message of hope
13 – 15 years old category Winner Prima Gouse with humming bird out of water
* Prethyangaa, Siyona and Prima will all receive vouchers for art materials, plus three art workshops each, led by professional and established visual artist Marinella Caldarus.
A gala reception and exhibition, celebrating the children’s artwork, will be held at HOME on the High Street, to which all the entrants and their families will be invited, as soon as it is a safe for the venue to reopen. A companion booklet, showcasing the children’s artwork will also be published to coincide with the exhibition. We’d like to thank everyone who entered the competition.
Well done everyone!
* message from HOME Slough
Educational resources for home schooling
Ted Ed
All sorts of engaging educational videos for older children/teens to inspire and educate.
https://ed.ted.com
The Kids Should See This
Wide range of cool educational videos spanning a range of subjects mostly for older children/teens.
https://thekidshouldseethis.com
Crash Course
Traditional subjects that are made easy to understand and also have colourful graphics, for secondary school and college levels.
https://thecrashcourse.com
Crash Course Kids
Mostly focused on science subjects for year 6 pupils, this provides some educational videos with good graphics.
https://m.youtube.com/user/crashcourse
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Crest Awards
Designed for primary school children up until 16 years and over to encourage them to explore the world around them. This is a science award you can complete from home at different levels.
https://www.crestawards.org
Please supervise your child’s use of the internet and encourage plenty of breaks away from the screen
Images courtesy of Pixabay.com
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