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Detailed Summary
Summary
This interactive workshop explores the story of How To Catch The Easter Bunny through shared reading, discussion, and creative art activities. Children will engage with the story in a playful way, exploring different viewpoints and responding creatively through hands-on making. The session is designed to encourage imagination, storytelling, and creative expression in a relaxed and enjoyable environment.
Who is this course for?
Parents/carers can bring up to two children per adult, and children must be a minimum of 6 years old and a maximum of 18 years old. An additional form will be sent to you upon course confirmation to confirm these details.
Course Aim
This two-hour half-term workshop is inspired by the book How To Catch The Easter Bunny by Andy Wallace and Adam Elkerton and offers children a fun, creative exploration of storytelling from a new perspective. Participants will enjoy a shared reading of the story, followed by discussion about viewpoint, character, and how stories can change depending on who is telling them. The session will include hands-on art activities inspired by the book, encouraging children to respond creatively. The workshop is designed to be playful, engaging, and accessible, fostering a love of stories while building confidence in creative expression.
Course length
A one off, 2 hour workshop.
Entry requirements
None
What you will learn
Understand how stories can change depending on perspective
Listen to and discuss a shared text
Express ideas and responses creatively through art activities
Use imagination to interpret characters and events
Develop confidence in sharing thoughts and creative work
Engage collaboratively with others in a creative workshop setting
How you will learn
Classroom based activities.
What you will need to bring
Please bring a notepad, and pen to each session. You may wish to bring a file for any handouts. A laptop with internet access is required for completion of coursework and home learning outside of the classroom (where applicable).
Where next (Progression Pathways)
This course is a stepping stone towards various opportunities, including supporting your child's journey in English beyond the primary curriculum and fostering a love of lifelong learning. Online resources and apps can provide additional support for continued learning.
Will learners gain a qualification?
No.
How you will be assessed
This course utilises a blended learning approach that combines discussion and practical activities to assess your understanding throughout the program. There is no formal exam; however, you will be encouraged to reflect on your learning journey and track your progress.