Wind in the Willows – animals, riverbank, countryside projects

The Wind in the Willows – classic tale by Kenneth Grahame

Splats The Wind in the Willows - Poop! Poop!

Splats Learning: All of our splats days contain all of the benefits shown but our Wind in the Willows day has an added SPLAT of SPEAKING & LISTENING.

 

 

Splats Speaking and Listening: The magic of  classic stories brought to life on stage. The pupils are the stars following the narration and narrating and acting themselves They becomes attentive learners inspired at the joy of story telling.

 

Splats Wind in the Willows show
Splats Wind in the Willow show - Splats come to your school to teach the whole school the Wind in the Willows and perform it for the parents at the end of the day. Great for all ages – Join Mole as he meets Ratty, Mr Toad, Badger and of course the rascally weasels
How Wind in the Willows show works at your school

We start off with an assembly in the morning to introduce the pupils and the teacher to the day and check everyone understands the set and props making tasks. Then group by group we work with up to 4 classes on the show. Each group learns their drama scene and then continues their preparation in the classroom making props. We send you full script and teaching pack which explains all of these tasks.

At the end of the day there is a big performance for the whole school and parents. Even if the whole school has taken part they can still be their own audience as three of the scenes will be new to them.

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Queens Jubilee party time

20120505-105805 AM.jpgJust finishing writing our Queens Jubilee party show. There’s something about the event that brings the kid out in me. I guess it’s memories of the Silver Jubilee back in 1977 (showing my age I know). We had a big street party, all the adults dressed up, my dad as a Womble, an image which has rather stuck with me.

Well my show doesn’t have Wombles but it does have Bungaroos which are the next best thing. My Bungaroo comes to Earth to be a Pop Star. Problem is the Queen decides she needs a proper holiday and leaves the Prince in charge. Being rather a naughty prince he gets carried away and bans toys and chocolate and music until the Bungaroo comes to see him.

Can the Bungaroo save the day?
Will the Queen get back from Butlins in time to sort the naughty prince out?

Well all will be revealed but suffice to say it all ends up in a big party.

20120505-105403 AM.jpgI think you can see it is rather a silly show but it has a kind of serious aim. My Bungaroo stories purpose is really to see how much of a free, party atmosphere you can create with the children absolutely expressing themselves to the full. Not just the ones used to showing off but everyone. We get children up doing stuff that amazes the parents and teachers and it is all done in such a flash that they have no time for fear or self doubt.

I really think it can leave an impression of confidence, freedom and fun that will live in the child’s memory for ever and just like 1977 I hope it creates a community day that will bring the school together for the day.

Both myself and Mike went to the Palace for Charles 50th as we were supported by the Princes Trust when when we started up Splats. We met the Queen, the Queen Mum, Charles and Jimmy Saville. a very inspiring evening and I hope you agree our show has the spirit of togetherness that the Queen would love.

Drop me a line with any thoughts and if you know anyone who fancies some help creating the best party on Earth. I think you’ll find the Bungaroo is a winner.

 

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