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A collection of twenty folk or fairy tales from across Yorkshire. Including stories of dragons, giants, and other legendary happenings.Most are traditional stories, but a few are new stories based on scraps of traditional legends of the Huddersfield area.The stories are: Billy Biter and Filey Brigg The Building of the Kirk at Heaton The Crafty Ploughboy, or Yorkshire Bite The Donkey, the Table, and the Stick The Dragon of Loschy Wood The Dragon of Wantley The Drummer boy of Richmond The Farndale Hob The Giant of Dalton Mill The Giant of Sessay The Golden Cradle and Castle Hill The Legend of Semerwater The Marsden Cuckoo The Miserly Judge or 'He had paid for it' Potter Thompson The Serpent of Handale The Seven Sisters & Their Bad Neighbour Upsall and its Crocks of Gold Wadda of Mulgrave, and Bell, his wife The Wicked Giant of Penhill
Designed as a workbook, this book scaffolds the process of creating educational escape room style activities.It can be followed through by individuals, but is best used as part of a small group, all contributing ideas. For extra guidance, it can be used as part of a group workshop facilitated by the author, Andrew Walsh.Mainly designed to be used by instructors (of any sort!) to create escape rooms for their learners to use, it could also be used to help learners create their own escape room style activities.Please write within this book (unless you've borrowed it from a library or a colleague!) and use it to structure your thoughts as you develop educational escape rooms for your learners. It's deliberately short and cheap so that you don't feel guilty about doing so!Published by Innovative Libraries Press, a small publisher dedicated to creating affordable professional development books for educators, librarians, and learning supportprofessionals.
The Library A to Z.A selection of the great things libraries represent.Libraries have a wide reaching positive effect on their communities. The fully illustrated Library A to Z highlights the resources, services, facilities and impact of properly funded and professionally run library services, with each letter visualising some of the great things libraries represent.The full A to Z list and more information can be found at http://innovativelibraries.org.uk/libraryatozThe campaign was funded via a crowdfunding project, with 155 backers, including our key sponsor, The Library Campaign, making it possible.Do you want to know how you can support libraries? Take a look at:Voices for the Library - http://www.voicesforthelibrary.org.uk The Library Campaign - http://www.librarycampaign.com
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