Tell Me More About... George Orwell Posted on 25 June 2019 by Elliot - Kent-Teach in General Eric Arthur Blair, most commonly known by his pen name George Orwell, was born on the 25th June 1903 in Bengal, India. A world-renowned writer, essayist, novelist and journalist to name but a few, he was known for novels such as ‘Animal Farm’ and ‘Nineteen Eighty-Four’ Read More...
9 of the Best Picnic Spots in Kent Posted on 20 June 2019 by Becki - Kent-Teach Team in General It's time to grab your comfiest picnic blanket, fill a wicker basket with yummy food and head out of the door to one of these delightful picnic spots in Kent! Read More...
Kent’s Local History Posted on 28 May 2019 by Becki - Kent-Teach in General May is Local and Community History Month, so here at Kent-Teach we are taking a step back in time and delving into Kent’s historic past! Read on to discover the fascinating history right on your doorstep... Read More...
May Half Term 2019 #KTGiveaway – Congratulations to Our Winner! Posted on 25 May 2019 by Becki - Kent-Teach in General We ran a Facebook giveaway just in time for the May Half Term! Read on to find out who the winner is... Read More...
Family Friendly Things To Do in Kent During May Half Term 2019 Posted on 24 May 2019 by Michelle - Kent-Teach in General With the May bank holiday and half term just around the corner, are you wondering what fun activities are going on in Kent? There are so many things to see and experience throughout Kent, with a number of family friendly activities and attractions right on your doorstep. Read on to see our top picks! Read More...
3 Fantastic Free Museums in Kent Posted on 17 May 2019 by Becki - Kent-Teach in General We’ve rounded up a selection of the best museums in Kent for you to enjoy all year round. From local Kentish history to interesting artefacts brought back from around the world, there’s so much history to discover in Kent’s museums. Best of all, admission to these historical and educational archives is completely free of charge! Read More...
National Children's Day 2019 Posted on 10 May 2019 by Julia - Kent-Teach in General National Children's Day UK (NCDUK) is all about the importance of a healthy childhood and how we need to protect the rights and freedoms of children in order to ensure that they can grow into happy, healthy adults. The day is an opportunity for everyone to raise awareness about the things they care about or projects they are running. Read More...
5 Tips to Keep Your Children Safe Online Posted on 29 April 2019 by Steve Ongaro, VPN Vanguard in General Are you concerned about the safety of your children online? These 5 top tips can help to keep your children safe on the internet and give you peace of mind. Read More...
Tell Me More About... Shakespeare Posted on 23 April 2019 by Becki - Kent-Teach in General William Shakespeare is arguably the most famous poet and playwright of all time. Shakespeare’s renowned catalogue of work includes 38 plays, 154 sonnets and 2 narrative poems. Read on to discover more about the life and work of Shakespeare. Read More...
6 Winning Creative Writing Exercises for Secondary School Students Posted on 8 April 2019 by Laura Slingo in General Creative writing is a fantastic addition to anyone’s set of skills, but it’s also an excellent way to deal with the stresses of everyday life, making it a worthwhile pastime for secondary school students. Try these six creative writing exercises to help students uncover an interest in creative writing. Read More...