I did four classes across two days in the Ardhowen, the plan having been to do four days of classes (hence me agreeing to travel which, divided across fewer days of classes, ate into the profits more than they would have, not that I'm obsessed by that fact) and the kids came up with some of my favourite titles for ages. We also had a good long uninterrupted time for every class, which meant I could put detail into the covers, and even do them some special drawings on the flipchart. (Not my flipchart, I could spare the paper as well as the time).
Here's the Queen having fun. Other flipchart nonsense is in the montage below.
I have a series of visits to classes in East London coming up, courtest of Mandy and Waltham Forest's Summer Schools, which I usually miss because of Edinburgh. Last year she was able to organise some of my earliest online classes. This year the visits began with Parkside primary in Chingford, who came up with the above idea.
Zoom classes still contine, as we can see from this one organised by Colchester and Ipswich Museums. It's harder to get the punters in, now the summer's here and live activities are back, but I can tell you I was delighted to only have to travel to the back room for this one-off session, rather than drive 10 hours to Ipswich and back!
The celebrities these 7* groups chose to tread on a worm in my demonstration strip (*Space Jam was one cover contributed to by two groups) were Sky Brown (Olympic skateboarder), Stan Lee, Billie Eilish, Boris Johnson, Tom Holland, Justin Bieber, and Michael Jordan.
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