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Creative summer

  • Jupiter (rear) and its four planet-size moons

    When the numbers get really BIG

    A scaled model of the solar system and some superb artwork have inspired school students and their teachers

  • The A-Z of Mary Seacole by Southwold primary school

    To raise funds for the Mary Seacole memorial statue appeal, pupils from Southwold primary present their A-Z of the Crimean war hero's life story

  • children from Camelot primary school

    'On the first mask I wrote: scared'

  • A Roman coin from the period of Emperor Constantine II AD 330-335, at the Olympic construction site

    Extreme pots

  • St John’s Highbury Vale school audio guide

  • Frith Manor school creative project

    Poetry, movies and needlework, please

  • A blast to the past with Castlehill Primary School

  • Who's got the poetry P Factor?

  • fries, chips, mcdonald's

    Crib sheet 30.06.09

  • Yellow Pages sculpture at Frettenham school

    Lights, camera ... and action! School kids get to make the movies

  • Anthony Browne

    Creativity in schools: Every story needs a picture

    Why do so many people say: 'I can't draw'? The answer may lie in schools, says the children's laureate Anthony Browne

  • Marcus Du Sautoy, Professor of Mathematics, London

    Crib sheet 23.06.09

    Numbers are poetic, scraped knees are beautiful and everyone loves a sick joke

  • The Chandigarh Legislative Assembly building designed by Le Corbusier

    Mathematical shapes in action

    Ready to see shapes in action? Then click on, as a white-knuckle mathematical ride awaits. The architectural examples, chosen by maths professor Marcus du Sautoy, even include a distorted sphere and a torus

  • Pyramids

    The secret life of numbers

    How do you spark off an interest in maths when the curriculum seems dreary? It's all about mystery, big stories and journeys to infinity and beyond, says Marcus du Sautoy

  • What is creativity?

    There are so many ways to get creative in the classroom. Here, teachers share their ideas, from A to Z

  • Creativity is flourishing in your classrooms

  • Two schoolboys watching an experiment

    It's science, and it's snot boring

  • An artwork by a Feltham young offender

    Feltham young offenders turn to art

    Young men at Feltham Young Offenders Institution have started participating in Inside Art, an outreach project by the National Gallery

  • My World by Aileen Farquhar, 17, Morgan Academy, Dundee

    Young Britart

    What does it mean to be young and British? In these works for the Young Brits at Art competition, set up by the Equality and Human Rights commission, students aged 11 and up depict their lives and concerns. Themes include the media and the treatment of older people.

    The 1,639 entries have been whittled down to a shortlist of 100. The top 10 will receive awards at a ceremony on 2 July at London's South Bank Centre.

  • Tibetan monks visit Essex school

    'Never mind your exams – let's do something different!'

    There's no shortage of creativity in our classrooms – as your inspiring emails prove

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