Alice in Wonderland – 1903
Friday, March 12th, 2010The British Film Institute have restored the coloured tints to this earliest version of Alice in Wonderland.
The British Film Institute have restored the coloured tints to this earliest version of Alice in Wonderland.
An animation of weird happenings on Worthing seafront by Cyriak.
We like to feature real-world versions of the ‘Incredible Machine’ games that lots of you like to play at school. Here is a video made for OK Go’s song – ‘This too shall pass’.
Years 1 and 2 are studying the Great Fire of London. On this website you could try building a house using the ‘wooden wall’ and ’stone wall’ tools, then see how it burns!
One of Damien Hirst’s ‘Unicorns’ is currently on display at the Towner Art Gallery in Eastbourne. It has a golden horn and hooves, and is preserved in a tank of formaldehyde. link

Years 5 & 6 are studying ‘Space’ in their learning journeys this term. Here is a video, made by the American Museum of Natural History, that gives you some idea of the scale of the Universe.
“A History of the Snowman” is a book that traces the history of snowman-building back to the Dark Ages. It also has this painting of a snowball fight that took place in January 1403!

The juniors are performing ‘The Wizard of Oz’ for our Christmas show. You can read the complete, illustrated version of the story (from 1899) here

Another great point-and-click adventure from the company that created Samarost. Play the demo online here

There are lots of paper toys to make at Ravensblight, including a paper skeleton whose head turns to watch you!

Visit MPchange click on ‘Change’ then ‘Upload’, send in a photo of yourself and add all sorts of effects. The program automatically makes your face move and blink!