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Issue 143 – March to May 2020

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EGGCELLENT FUN AT HUNTINGDON RACECOURSE!

BRINGING HISTORY TO LIFE AT CROMWELL MUSEUM

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OUTDOOR EDUCATION AT NENE PARK

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC DIG KITS SACREWELL FAMILY MEMBERSHIP AN EASTER HAMPER A RUBIK'S PUZZLE

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Welcome to this issue One of the joys of being a parent is witnessing the vitality for life and the passion with which children approach the things they love. Whether that’s a sport’s team, their friendships, toys, music, films or other pastimes – even if we as adults don’t agree or understand the fascination – their resolve is inspiring. In our household, most recently, that fierce fascination has been directed towards storm Ciara and storm Dennis. While the adults bunkered down to wait the storms out, the children were eager to enjoy the chance of getting blown away or drenched by the heaviest downpours. Their visceral excitement wasn’t tainted by any of the negativity streaming from their adults – they embraced the muddy puddles, the ferocious winds and sudden shifts as something new and exciting. It’s a mindset, I think, more of us old folks should rediscover. Consequently, in this issue, we’ve an array of competitions that encourage families to enjoy the great outdoors whatever the weather, including a family ticket to Huntingdon Races’ Easter Monday and a 13-month family membership to Sacrewell. While we cannot cater to every passion, we do have a variety of prizes for a range of interests too, including the chance for puzzlers to win one of five Rubik’s cubes and budding palaeontologists and geologists to grab a National Geographic Dino Dig or Crystal Garden Set. We have also been lucky to get a sneak preview at the recently refurbed Cromwell Museum in Huntingdon, which should intrigue any future Historians …. or Revolutionaries! We hope you enjoy this issue and your Easter break, whatever your plans be they indoors, outdoors, in the local area or further afield.

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Editorial

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10… Learn about Nene Park’s educational offering 14…Review: National Geographic Dig Kits 21… What’s happening at Huntingdon’s Cromwell Museum?

Competitions 14…Win a National Geographic Dig Kit 16…Win some fantastic books 18…Win an Easter-themed Rubik's toy 22…Win a fun day at the races 22…Win a family’s annual pass to Sacrewell 23…Win an Easter goodies hamper

Term Times/Term Times Ltd are independently published and are trading styles of 12th Man Services and Solutions Ltd. Distributed free throughout primary schools in your area. Its aims are to inform families and children of current education issues, forthcoming events, places to visit, attractions etc. Every care is taken to ensure that the information in the magazine is correct at the time of going to press. However, please check opening times/entry fees etc., before setting out on a journey. We also aim to give teachers, parents and children, the opportunity to participate in the content of Term Times. Term Times does not intend to publish any racist, sexist or political matters, nor carry out editorial or advertising that may be considered to be offensive to families. Opinions expressed by contributors/advertisers are not necessarily those of Term Times or the schools that distribute it. The publishers cannot be held responsible for any erroneous or misleading claims or comments made by any contributor/advertiser. Competition winners will have their details shared with the competition supplier for purposes of fulfilling delivery/provision of the prize. Details of the winners will sometimes be published in a subsequent issue and by entering the competition you grant Term Times permission to publish these. Our thanks go to the schools for their assistance in distributing the magazine, and for their contributions to its contents. We would also like to thank the advertisers who have supported this publication and made it possible. Please support them where you can.

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NEWS

CLEAN UP YOUR GREEN FINGERS Up The Garden Bath is a new non-profit social enterprise in Peterborough that upcycles unwanted bath tubs in to ready-made garden planters. These recycled raised planters have been designed with a wooden surround to make it more accessible for children in particular. In addition to providing one of the planters, the company delivers a fun, educational look-and-learn workshop to teach students about self-sufficiency, eating healthily and the importance of recycling. The workshops have been created in consultation with PECT. There are already several Mini Allotment planters and its larger Pollen Paradise planter schedule for installation at a number of Cambridgeshire primary schools, including Woodston Primary School. For more information, visit: www.upthegardenbath.co.uk/schools

SCHOOL NEWS! Ramsey Spinning Infants School is holding an Easter Bunny Hunt on Saturday 28 March, 2-4pm. Costing £1.50 per person, children can explore in search of the Easter bunnies with letters and solve the anagram. Food and refreshments available. The event is organised by the Parents and Friends of Ramsey Spinning infants group.

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EASTER AT THE CATHEDRAL Spend Easter Monday, 13 April, from 11am – 2pm, at Peterborough Cathedral’s Fun Day. Children can make crafts and an Easter garden to take home, hear the Easter story and enjoy a Easter-themed treasure hunt as they explore the Cathedral. Entry costs £3 per child and there’s no need to book. Supervision by a responsible adult is essential. www.peterborough-cathedral.org.uk

JUST DOGS LIVE The eagerly anticipated Just Dogs Live, incorporating The East of England Championship Dog Show, is expecting more than 8,000 dogs to visit the East of England Arena and Event Centre for the show on 10-12 July. Over the course of the three-day show, Just Dogs Live will engage and educate on the wonders of dogs through demonstrations, seminars, competitions and have-a-go activities. The event is open to all, whatever the pedigree. Advance tickets cost £7, plus booking fee per car, or £12 per car on the day and £2 for visiting dogs, which will be donated to dog charities. www.justdogslive.co.uk

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SAY YAY, NOT NAY, THIS EASTER AT REDWINGS The free We Love Donkeys event is returning to Redwings Horse Sanctuary in Norwich this Easter, with three weekends jam-packed with exciting activities for the whole family. Starting on Friday 3 April at Redwings Aylsham, north of Norwich; Redwings Caldecott, near Great Yarmouth; and Redwings Ada Cole, near Harlow, you can make a long-eared friend during special meet ‘n’ greets sessions with the sanctuary’s fabulous Adoption Star donkeys. All Redwings visitor centres are open every Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday 10am to 4pm. www.redwings.org.uk


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SHREKtacular show hits Peterborough Shrek the Musical takes the stage May half-term Hot off the success of their criticallyacclaimed production of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, PODS return to The Cresset in Peterborough to perform the Broadway smash hit, Shrek the Musical. Enjoy the tale of an unlikely hero and his loyal steed Donkey as they embark on a quest to rescue the beautiful (if slightly temperamental) Princess Fiona from a fire-breathing, love-sick dragon. Throw in a short-tempered bad guy, a cookie with an attitude and over a dozen other misfits, and you’ve got the biggest, brightest musical comedy around.

Shrek the Musical is a Tony awardwinning fairy-tale adventure, featuring all new songs as well as the popular Shrek anthem ‘I’m A Believer’. Shrek the musical brings much-loved fairy-tale characters to life in a hilarious all-singing, allBased on the Oscar-winning dancing extravaganza guaranteed DreamWorks Animation film, to delight audiences of all ages. Shrek the musical runs May 26-30 at The Cresset, 7.30pm nightly with Thursday and Saturday matinees at 2.30pm. Special Opening Night Offer - all tickets only £15 (standard price £20 adults and £17.50 concessions). To book call 01733 265705 or visit www.cresset.co.uk

The Term Times team finds out what this historic castle near Bourne has in store for families from April

What’s great about the Grimsthorpe Estate? Situated in idyllic surroundings, Grimsthorpe Castle, Park and Gardens offers miles of trafficfree trails for family walks and cycle rides as well as a woodland adventure playground, tea room, shop and plenty of ice cream. But here are five things you cannot find out from the website.

A big birthday shout-out to... Lauren and Amber who will be aged seven and four in April. Love from Mummy and Daddy.

The fantastic woodland adventure playground also has a section for mums and dads.

During the summer months, the tearoom often serves salad items that were grown in the garden. Inside the castle are six thrones, once sat on by the Kings and Queens of England.

The longest park trail is almost 10-miles long and can be walked or cycled on open days.

Noah, happy 9th birthday! Love from the whole family. Happy belated 8th birthday, Joey, love from Mummy and Macy.

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Although it’s called a Castle, Grimsthorpe is actually a historic house.

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3,000 acres of parkland, cycle hire and park trails, adventure playground, large gardens, tearoom, gift shop and….a castle! A season ticket will enable you to visit on any standard open day to enjoy the park, gardens, cycle trails and adventure playground. The 2020 season begins on 2 April. At £25 for an individual and £60 for a family (2+3), it is great value. Other benefits include a visit to the castle, gift shop discounts, one free visit to Easton Walled Gardens and Sacrewell Farm and ‘2 for 1’ discount on adult tickets to Burghley. Plus ... a chance to apply for free tickets to an outdoor family theatre performance on 13 August of Alice in Wonderland. (Full details on the website)

Buy online from our secure website page. www.grimsthorpe.co.uk or 01778 591205 for details Charity Commission no 507478. Scottish Charity no SC039364

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Top marks for outdoor learning Term Times speaks to the Education and Activities Manager for Nene Park Trust, Anna Thompson, about its Environmental Education programme and curriculumenhancing offerings for students and schools What does Nene Park offer children in terms of environmental education?

What is Forest School and how is it a benefit to students?

Our Environmental Education programme is based at the Discovery Den in Ferry Meadows and is designed to deliver National Curriculum objectives through outdoor learning. We have a range of different day courses for Key Stages 1-4, each with a different theme. Some of the most popular courses include our Key Stage 1 day ‘Once Upon a Time’, which uses traditional fairy tales to deliver literacy learning and our Key Stage 2 ‘Living Rivers’ day that helps teachers to deliver the geography curriculum. New for 2020 is our Key Stage 2 ‘Romans Day’ that draws on the Roman heritage of Ferry Meadows.

Forest School is a model of outdoor learning that originated in Scandinavia and has been increasing in popularity across the UK. Schools offering Forest School to their students commit to providing children with regular opportunities to achieve and develop confidence and self-esteem through hands-on learning experiences in a woodland or natural environment with trees.

What do you hope children leave having learnt after their time at Nene Park? One of the great advantages of outdoor learning is that it gives pupils an opportunity to engage with their environment. Studies have shown that children who have regular contact with the outdoors are more likely to engage positively with environmental issues in later life. We hope that by providing an opportunity we will be inspiring the next generation to value and protect it. What experiences does Nene Park bring to schools? Our outreach programme brings a range of adventure activities to schools. Suitability of activities depends on the space available, but popular choices include mobile climbing walls, archery and problem-solving activities. We provide the equipment and our qualified and experienced instructors lead all the outreach activities in the school setting.

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At Nene Outdoors, we offer schools the opportunity to bring children to our dedicated Forest School site to take part in activities delivered by our qualified staff. Schools may bring the same group of children regularly so skills can be developed over the course of several weeks, or they can book a taster session where children have an opportunity to take part in activities such as tool use or fire lighting, which may not be practical for them to do in their own setting. What other popular activities are offered to students at Nene Park? From our base at Nene Outdoors Watersports and Activity Centre we offer a huge range of adventure activities. In the summer months, Gunwade Lake is the perfect venue for watersports such as sailing, raft building and kayaking. For those preferring to stay dry; climbing, archery and bushcraft are just a few of the land based activities on offer. Environmental education activities are available for ages from early years through to adult. Adventure activities are available for ages 8+. For more information visit: nenepark.org.uk

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The Council for Learning Outside the Classroom has recently awarded Nene Park Trust the LOtC quality badge for its education provision. This means booking and visiting the park can now be a far simpler process for schools and leaders.


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Journalist Caroline Schmidt tests one of the themed National Geographic dig kits to see if they really are as fun and engaging as they look for ages eight and over

THE BIG DIG Anything that combines excavating, mess-making and science has got to be a winner for inquisitive children, so I knew this toy from National Geographic would be a hit. The ‘Nat Geo’ Shark Tooth Dig Kit comes with tools to discover three real shark teeth from the Sand Tiger, Otodu and Crow Sharks. Although it’s earmarked for children aged eight years and over, it held the interest of my six-year- old for at least half an hour, who was also keen to learn about the fossils’ origins from the included Shark Tooth Learning Guide. The older the child is, the more likely they'll be interested in the careful process of chipping away at the brick

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to discover the fossils, like a real palaeontologist. This under eight did well for 20 minutes before requesting a hammer for a heavier-handed approach. It's unnecessary though as the brick can be softened with a little water.

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Journey into the prehistoric era and uncover genuine dinosaur fossils with the Dino Dig Kit. Colour your tree and watch in wonder as crystals grow from the branches in the colour you’ve chosen with the Crystal Garden Kit. Each winner will be sent a Dino Dig Kit and a Crystal Garden Kit. Competition closes 13 April.

It's advisable to supervise and guide users on the right techniques for managing the fine dust, to avoid it reaching their eyes. A small drop cloth to work on is essential, too, for catching the mess and aids easy clean up. It’s a great little activity that teaches them patience and perseverance as well as animal science and, let’s be honest – what’s ‘cooler’ than a handful of shark teeth at the end!

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The House of One Hundred Clocks is an amazing book set in Edwardian times and is a story about courage and friendship. Howell sweeps readers back to 1905 to a mysterious Cambridge house full of clocks with one rule: the clocks must never stop. The house of one hundred clocks holds many mysteries, a ghostly figure and disappearing winding keys…can the protagonist Helena uncover its secrets before time runs out? In the novel, bereaved Helena holds her feminist mother’s values close as she uses her wit and kindness to help all those connected to the house. A wronged family who face the workhouse; a girl fascinated by the idea of human flight; and a father and mother lost to each other, and their child, in the darkness of grief, plagued by another who would seek to take advantage of this. It’s a beautiful read for those aged nine and above.

Win a copy of the latest novel by The Times' Book of the Week author, A.M Howell.

TO ENTER Win one of five copies by entering the contest before 13 April. Turn to page 3 for details on how. The House of One Hundred Clocks By A.M. Howell RRP £7.99 Published by Usborne For nine to 12-year olds

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Cromwell Museum reopens The Cromwell Museum in Huntingdon has formally reopened offering an improved visitor’s experience and new insights into the life and time of Oliver Cromwell Over the last four months, the interior of the 800-year-old building on Huntingdon High Street has been refurbished to make it brighter, more inviting and interactive for visitors. The museum, which pays homage to Huntingdon-born British Prime Minister Sir Oliver Cromwell, was reopened this month by former Prime Minister Sir John Major after a parade through the town by re-enactors from the Sealed Knot Society. Since its renovations, more of the building’s original medieval arches and columns have been revealed as well having its mahogany floor restored. Improved lighting and cases showcase the museum’s new and old collections. There are new information panels, interactive displays

and films that explain the life and time of Oliver Cromwell. Paintings have also been restored, including a life-sized portrait of Cromwell by Robert Walker, which is now in pride of place at the museum’s entrance. Amongst the personal items on display are Cromwell’s hat (with a replica you can try on), his swords, medical chest and copies of the cast taken off his face after he died. Visitors can engage in more hands-on displays, with a chance to try on a helmet, lift a pike or share your opinions on what sort of person you think Cromwell really was. Films, animations and projections also explain more about him and paint a picture of Britain at the time, bringing a key part of British history to life.

The Museum will be open Tuesday – Sunday 11am – 4pm, admission is free of charge – although charitable donations are welcome. You can keep up to date with the museum’s news via social media streams. Facebook-square @thecromwellmuseum Twitter-square @museumcromwell www.cromwellmuseum.org

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Easter fun

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Win a 13-month Family Pass to Sacrewell! An incredible opportunity to win unlimited entry to Sacrewell in Peterborough

Huntingdon Racecourse Featuring bags of free children's entertainment including inflatables, face painting and much more, the Easter Family Fun Day is not one you’ll want to miss. Family days offer amazing horse racing action and off-track entertainment, ensuring fun for everyone!

Whether it’s its heritage, farm or indoor soft play, Sacrewell has plenty to offer families of all ages and one lucky Term Times family will be benefiting from 13 months of unlimited entry to Sacrewell Farm and The Playbarn. You’ll also receive 10% off food, drink and retail purchases, discounted Playbarn birthday parties, function bookings and children’s event tickets such as Father Christmas visits. You’ll also get free tickets to the Annual Pass Holders' Summer Party, the Great Sacrewell Farm and Food Festival and fast-track entry to Sacrewell during busy event periods. Priced at £54 per adult, £37 per child (under twos are free) or £43.20 for concessions, this prize is worth a whopping £182 (two adults; two children). Visitor Operations Manager Jack Pishhorn said: “We now have more than 2,000 annual pass holders who come back to see us time and again for days out, events and more. And with so much taking place at Sacrewell this year, it is going to become even better value for money as we begin to invest heavily in the site with new events, launches and exciting plans on the horizon.”

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Van Hage Garden Centre offers all you need for your spring gardening. It’s also a hub of great family events and activities for you to enjoy ... Mon 6 April Cupcake & Bonnet Decorating Booking required. (£5.95 per child)

Fri 10 April Easter Fancy Dress Party & Party Games

Booking required. (£6.95 per child)

Fri 10 & Sat 11 April Mini Railway Ride

Suitable for all ages. Located outside the café. The train will take you up and down the track. No need to book. (£1 per person per ride)

Sat 11 & Mon 13 April Giant Easter Bunny Hunt

Our bunnies have escaped and we need your help to find them. Receive a prize once they’re all found. Free event. Simply go to the customer service desk to receive your ‘find-it’ sheet.

Mon 13 April Cupcake Decorating Booking required. (£5.95)

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