- BBC bitesize
- https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/tags/zhgppg8/year-5-and-p6-lessons/1
- Remote St Helen’s – Cultural Capital
Many
of you will be aware of the huge numbers of cultural resources that
have been made available in recent weeks while we all #stayathome. We
thought it might be helpful to provide a digest of things we have been
using; it’s by no means exhaustive and there are many local, cultural
organisations that are also doing creative online things. A number of
the cultural festivals that had been planned for this period are moving
online; it’s also worth checking out what local library services can
offer in terms of e-books, music and audio books.
Watch a play
- National Theatre Live will screen a play every Thursday at 7pm. They will be available to screen for the following seven days
- The Royal Shakespeare Company has six free full-length broadcasts
Watch a ballet
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Discover a new city or culture
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Virtual tour
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Explore a specific exhibition
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Explore London
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Have you ever tried opera?
- The Met Opera in New York have nightly broadcasts of world-class performances
- Glyndebourne Opera in East Sussex
Attend a virtual lecture
- Gresham College records all of its high-quality lecture programme
- MASSOLIT works with academics from the world's best universities to produce high-quality videos
Live classical music
- Chamber music from around the world
- Orchestras like the Baltimore Symphony are exploring works online
Speak another language
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Read/listen to classic books
- Free on Audible including some classics
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Go to university
- Try Short University Courses from around the world
Learn a new craft
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Still not found your passion?
- Try Chatterpack – Zoo cams, podcasts, tour, challenge, concerts, prayer, mindfulness, dance, engineering, Tai Chi, economics, rainforest tours, virtual choirs and lots more! It’s fantastic…
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