Games with Marbles: What Shall We Do Now?

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The 'Out of School' series is designed to provide adults involved in extended schools and wrap around care with simple, cost effective solutions to keep children interested, involved and learning. The series aims to offer resources that have a focuson enjoyment, and give priority to learning but without being just more school. So the activities are short, fun-filled and lively, and will keep children profitably busy. Children have always loved playing with marbles. Here are 50 games with marbles for indoors and out, ideal for use in wrap around and out of school settings. The minimum of additional equipment is needed - just a few marbles, a piece of chalk, perhaps some masking tape - and someone to play with. The instructions are very simple, so adult help and involvement is not really needed, and older children can join in with and help younger ones. Consolidates and extends key skills beyond lesson time.

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9781905019878

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This is Book 2 in the Out of School Series. See all Out of School books here.

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About Lynne Garner

Lynne Garner is the author of the Little Book of Dough and has written over 20 books and had more than 200 features published. Her books have been published all over the world and one book 'The Best Jumper' was recorded and aired on the BBC's CBeeBies radio channel.

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About Kerry Ingham

Sally Featherstone has a wealth of experience as a teacher, head teacher and local authority advisor and inspector. In recent years, alongside her activities in publishing, Sally has continued to build a reputation as a trainer adn consultant in the Primary and Early Years fields.
Ros Bayley was an enthusiastic advocate of personal, social and emotional edu

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