BREAKING NEWS!
Dinosaurs from London's Natural History Museum have been stolen! Police are baffled and are recruiting detectives to help them solve the mystery. You shall have to don your favourite disguises, assume incredible aliases, employ your range of accents and you're going to have to get creative in unravelling this conundrum.
Join JW3’s Families Programmer Chloe and the wonderful team at Infinite Jest Theatre Company for three days of drama games, mystery solving, code breaking, crafts, storytelling and theatre skills learning. We aim to run a fun, active and interactive, camp where we engage with your child directly, encourage them to express their creativity and teach them something new.
The first session of the day starts at 10am, followed by a break before the next at 11.30am. Camp will finish in time for lunch by 12.30pm.
This is not just screen time... this is JW3 screen time. Think active games like grandmother's footsteps, practical challenges, dressing up and more!
Links to book all days for both age groups
Age 5-7:
Day 1 (Tues 26 May): https://bit.ly/3d34vnC
Day 2 (Weds 27 May): https://bit.ly/3eaWRbf
Day 3 (Thurs 28 May): https://bit.ly/2TrPnIW
Age 8-11:
Day 1 (Tues 26 May): https://bit.ly/3g9C8q2
Day 2 (Weds 27 May): https://bit.ly/3g9CkFM
Day 3 (Thurs 28 May): https://bit.ly/2TqWjGc
Check out Infinite Jest's interactive creative learning experience here:
Camp Practicalities & Safeguarding■
Practicalities
- You'll need a Zoom account to participate.
- You can join any time during the session though we'll be sticking strictly to the timings indicated.
- Please set your computer or tablet up in a safe and secure place and make sure that there's enough light on the face! We don't want to see a silhouette! Once the computer is set up your child will not have to touch it.
- There needs to be enough room for your child to sit at the computer and also to stand up and move around - a bit! Don't worry we won't encourage them to rush around like crazy.
- Our craft activities will use resources that you can find around the house. You’ll also need a glue stick, tape, scissors, card or paper, empty toilet roll tubes, string and colouring pens or pencils.
Safeguarding
- By booking a ticket, you are consenting to your child taking part in this online activity.
- All of our team have up to date DBS forms and are experienced camp leaders.
- It remains your responsibility to supervise your child(ren) and ensure their safety. Likewise, we won’t be asking them to touch the computer, but that is up to you to manage.
- Please follow guidance about safe use of the internet for children, including making sure they are accessing the internet in communal areas and are clothed. Here is a helpsheet for parents of primary children from Thinkuknow, the national online safety education programme from CEOP, the online child protection command of the National Crime Agency. https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/globalassets/professional/thinkuknow_primary_parents_helpsheet.pdf
- We will be recording these sessions for safeguarding purposes only. The recordings will not be published or shared.
- Please do not record sessions or take screenshots or photos of anything showing anybody else’s children.
- Safe numbers: We will not run any ‘one to one’ sessions; in the case of only one booker we will cancel the session and give a full refund. We will have a maximum of 20 households logged on to any session.