Looking for kid’s activities this half term?
In an ideal world we would be getting outdoors, maybe skiing down mountains or exploring the corners of the British Isles but given we are confined to our homes and the likelihood of rain is high, here are just a few online suggestions that we thought you might like.
Head Chef, Josh Hunter at Holland & Holland Shooting Ground, will be running the first in a series of courses teaching the basics of cookery that will set a teenager up for life. Episode 1 ‘How to make a Bolognese’. Watch this space!
To read more about Josh, see the article were we interviewed him in our Winter 2020 Magazine.
Oppidan Brain Labs – Brain Labs are Oppidan Education’s platform of live online interactive classes for students at home, designed and delivered by the best of their mentors. From American Politics to Ethical Dilemmas, Crime Writing to Financial Literacy for children, discover what’s on HERE
Carolines Circuits – Get your teenagers moving this half term with these 20 minute workouts from Caroline’ Circuits. Keep an eye out over half term by following @carolinescircuits
By Georgina Makeup courses – A range of tailored courses for your teen to get the look they want. Flexible dates and times to fit in with your schedule. click here
Tate Kids have a huge range of activities for all ages over half term. From drawing a friend, make a unicorn puppet, create an optical illusion (Op Art) plant pot and find out what a lobster has in common with a telephone! click here
Mix Up Theatre is a Youth Theatre that provides drama classes aimed at developing the skills of the students as performers and storytellers. They have a range of classes for 3 – 18yrs old. click here
Treasure Trails always look on the bright side. Keep your family active and explore a socially distanced adventure with outdoor trails in your local area. click here
CBeebies Check out their great half term activities for all the family, from making your own kite to Geocaching and lots more. click here