This YouTube video is the third part of a "Home Learning Hub" series from the Royal Armouries, aimed at EYFS and KS1 audiences (ages 3-7). It continues the "Sir George and the Dragon" story, challenging young viewers to help "story detectives" fill in narrative gaps. The content touches on English and History themes, with a focus on home learning support for parents and teachers. The Royal Armouries promotes its website, learning hub, blog, and social media channels for additional resources and engagement, encouraging questions about arms and armour.
This YouTube video, "Home Learning Hub: Sir George and the dragon Part 1," is part of a series from the Royal Armouries education team designed for home learning, targeting EYFS and KS1 students. The video features a storyteller, Chloe, who needs help completing a story about Sir George and a dragon, focusing on elements of literacy, history, and art and design. The Royal Armouries, the UK's national collection of arms and armour, provides this content to support parents and teachers. The description also highlights the museum's real-world activities like combat demonstrations and jousting, and encourages questions about arms and armour.
This YouTube video, part of the "Home Learning Hub" series by the Royal Armouries, features a fictionalized address from Queen Elizabeth I to the nation during a time of a new threat. The content is designed for EYFS and KS1 students, focusing on history, English, and art and design. While the description mentions a "new enemy" and a need to "beat this new threat," it is presented in an educational context for young children, not as a firearms-related event. The Royal Armouries is the UK's national collection of arms and armour, and they often use historical context to create engaging educational materials.
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