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Application Form 2023 (English)

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Application Form 2023 (Welsh)

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Grant Guidelines 2023 (English)

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Grant Guidelines 2023 (Welsh Language)

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Information about the Senghenydd Disaster - in Welsh

Information about the Senghenydd mining disaster of 14 October 1913 in Welsh
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Senghenydd Disaster Information - in English

Information about the Senghenydd mining disaster of 14 October 1913 (English)
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How to Weave a Square

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Art Babas Activities: Rainbow Playdough

A rainbow play dough recipe and activity for you to enjoy
View ResourceGlyn Vivian Art Gallery

Time Capsule

Ian Smith, senior curator modern industry at National Waterfront Museum, Swansea, will be showing you how to make a Time Capsule in 6 easy steps
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Felt a Square

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Activities for adults, children and families: Junk Rocket

Menna Buss shows us how to make a junk rocket
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Activities for adults, children and families: Home

Try our cardboard Home activity
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Curate a Tray Museum

Here’s a chance to create a slice of museum life in your own home with curator Ceri Thompson.
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Virtual Roman Bootcamp

Have you got what it takes to be a Roman Soldier – find out with our special tasks! Watch the short video then download the PDF and begin your Roman Bootcamp and travel back to the time of the Legions.
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Guess Whorl Card Game

Inspired by Guess Who, Guess Whorl is a competitive card game in which players take turns asking questions about identifying features. The goal is to deduce the identity of a mystery British freshwater snail species using the process of elimination, with questions such as; “Does this snail have a pointy shell?” or “Is this snail’s shell striped?” Guess Whorl was designed to be used as a fun teaching tool. Players can learn about the differences between types of British pond snails and how to deduce and describe those differences like a taxonomist. Print out the decks of cards, and take turns to ask questions, removing the cards which do not fit the answer, until you can take a guess at the card your fellow player is holding.
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