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  1. Blue Tit versus Bee. A Blue Tit exploring our nesting box had an unpleasant surprise and made an emergency exit when they encountered a large bee that has taken up residence.

  2. Watch the live recording of the before they are shown on BBC! Featuring Dame Maggie Aderin-Pocock. WMG at hosts a FREE livestream 11 & 16 Dec, for ages 11+.

    Register here: warwick.ac.uk/wmgoutreach/oppo

  3. Do you teach or & looking for a creative project that links to other subjects using
    @turtlestitch.bsky.social
    ?
    Join me online on Wednesday 14th May 16:00 GMT for a free @turtlestitch workshop to explore , & Embroidery: warwick.ac.uk/turtlestitch/

  4. Teach or ? Looking for a creative project that links to D&T? Join my free online training session on 5th March 16:00 GMT to explore & .

    Sign up: warwick.ac.uk/turtlestitch

    @turtlestitch

  5. Do you teach or and want an exciting cross-curricular project that links to Design and Technology? @turtlestitch could be the perfect solution!

    Join my free online training session on 21st January to discover how to blend coding and creativity. It’s a fantastic way to inspire and engage young learners.

    Online workshop: 21st January 16.00-17.00
    Sign up: warwick.ac.uk/turtlestitch

  6. Have you discovered @turtlestitch? Write code to create your design and they can be stitched by an embroidery machine. Try creating a tree. Get started with these tutorials: warwick.ac.uk/turtlestitch/pat

  7. Yesterday I attended for the first time and thoroughly enjoyed it. There were many interesting sessions, creating patterns using p5.js, Savannahhq.com looking at the health of online communities and lots more.

    I gave a presentation on , looking at @turtlestitch and @inkstitch

    Our resources are available here: warwick.ac.uk/turtlestitch



    @RobJLow

  8. Join our upcoming free online session for teachers on Oct 1st at 16:00! Book here: warwick.ac.uk/turtlestitch

    Children create patterns using @turtlestitch & their patterns can be stitched onto fabric, enabling to take place in the classroom. Children learn coding, problem-solving & resilience.

  9. Our next free online session for teachers is now open for booking. 1st Oct 16.00.

    It introduces @turtlestitch and its use in the classroom. Children learn coding, problem-solving & resilience, creating patterns that can be stitched onto fabric using an embroidery machine.

    Places are free, book here: warwick.ac.uk/turtlestitch


  10. Yesterday and I ran workshops at the . Great fun, and lots of interesting patterns were created.

    Link to our @turtlestitch resources: warwick.ac.uk/turtlestitch

    Our next TurtleStitch CPD is online on 04/10/23 16.30 (link above).