TEA PARTY PACK Celebrating 150 years of Alice s Adventures in Wonderland
IT S TI TO PARTY! Dear teacher, You ve told us you love teaching and we bet you love a party too! So to help you combine both these things and to celebrate your achievements so far this year, we ve created this special teachers party pack: ideal whether you re toasting success with your colleagues or celebrating the end of a term with your students! Inspired by the 150th anniversary of Lewis Carroll's Alice s Adventures in Wonderland, our downloadable party pack contains everything you need to stage your very own 'mad' English tea party, including: picture frame for you to share your party photos and win special prizes Party bunting to decorate your classroom or staffroom Thank you! Share the love cards for you to write your thank you notes Good work Classic British tea party recipes for you to bake and taste Eat me, drink me party labels for all your party food Wonderland games including Pin the tail on the White Rabbit and other game ideas Party poster to set a date and time for your party EAT A special tea party wordsearch for young learners
Party prizes up for grabs! We d love you to share your party photos with us on Facebook and we ve got some extra special mugs on offer to a lucky five of you who do! To be in with a chance of winning, all you have to do is: 1. Download and print the frame on the next page. 2. Use the space inside the frame to either: Write what you love about teaching Draw a self-portrait or picture to show how you feel about teaching 3. Hold it up and take a selfie or group photo with your colleagues or your class! 4. Share your photo on the Macmillan Education ELT Facebook page using the hashtag. Alternatively, if you re hosting your own party using our party pack treats, simply share some of your party photos with us and you could be in with a chance of winning too! Do this Or this Win this! Photos must be shared by 31st July 2015 when five lucky winners will be selected and contacted. Terms & Conditions apply please see www.macmillanenglish.com for details.
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Share the love Cards Show your appreciation for your teaching colleagues or encourage students to say thank you to their teachers with these printable cutout cards. Thank you! I teaching G R E A T J O B! I English Good work Fantastic!
The Queen s Jam Tarts What could be more fitting for a royal banquet than the Queen of Hearts own jam tarts? Try our recipe for this quintessential British teatime treat careful not to burn them or it will be off with your head! MAKES: 12 PREP TI: 20 MINUTES BAKE TI: 15 MINUTES INGREDIENTS: 250g plain flour 125g unsalted butter or margarine 12 heaped tsp of strawberry jam (alternatively use any other jam or lemon curd) 4-5 tbsp water Pinch of salt THOD: 1. Pre-heat the oven to 180 C / Gas Mark 4 and lightly grease a 12-hole tart tray. 2. In a large bowl, rub together the flour, butter and salt until the mixture resembles fine breadcrumbs. 3. Gradually add the water to the flour mixture. Continue to mix until it produces a ball of dough. 4. Roll out the pastry on a lightly floured surface to a thickness of 0.5 cm. 5. Using a pastry cutter slightly larger than the holes of the tart tray, cut the pastry into 12 round shapes. 6. Gently press the rounds of pastry into the tray, adding a heaped teaspoon of jam to each round. 7. Bake in the oven for 12-15 minutes or until golden. In the very middle of the court was a table, with a large dish of tarts upon it: they looked so good, that it made Alice quite hungry to look at them * * From the original unabridged text of Alice s Adventures in Wonderland
Alice s Shortbread Hearts Inspired by Lewis Carroll's Alice s Adventures in Wonderland, these shortbread hearts are a great addition to any Mad Tea Party. Enjoy with a large cup of tea! MAKES: 15 PREP TI: 15 MINUTES BAKE TI: 20 MINUTES INGREDIENTS: 150g plain flour 100g butter or margarine 50g caster sugar Pinch of salt Optional: Melted chocolate or extra sugar for decoration THOD: 1. Pre-heat the oven to 180 C / Gas Mark 4 and lightly grease a baking tray or line with baking parchment. 2. In a large bowl, cream together the butter, sugar and salt. Gradually add the flour and continue to mix until it produces a soft ball of dough. 3. Roll out the dough on a lightly floured surface to a thickness of 1 cm. 4. Using a heart-shaped cookie cutter, cut the dough into shapes and transfer onto a baking tray. 5. Bake in the oven for 15-20 minutes or until the cookies begin to brown at the edges. 6. Dust the cookies in sugar. Alternatively, dip half of each cookie into melted chocolate. Leave the cookies on a cooling rack to cool completely. Yes, that s it, said the Hatter with a sigh: it s always tea-time * * From the original unabridged text of Alice s Adventures in Wonderland
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Wonderland Games The Mad Hatter Cheshire Cat White Rabbit Dormouse Catepillar Dodo King of Hearts A Playing Card WHO AM I? Instructions: 1. Print the character cards on sticker labels (e.g. avery labels: 3425, J8173-25, L7173B-100 or J8173-100). Alternatively, write the names of the characters on post-it notes so that you have enough different characters for the number of players. 2. Go around and attach a sticker label or post-it note to each player s forehead. 3. Players try to guess who their character is by going around the room and asking other players yes or no questions (e.g. Am I an animal?, Am I a main character? ). Encourage players to mingle by moving on to another player after they have asked a question. 4. The game ends when all the players have guessed who they are. THE FISHBOWL GA Instructions: 1. Cut-out the character cards and place the folded cards into a fishbowl or similar container. 2. Divide the group into two equal teams (Team A and Team B). 3. Taking turns, one player from Team A is given one minute to try to get their team to correctly guess as many character cards from the fishbowl as they can following the rules of the round. 4. Once Team A s minute is up, the number of characters guessed correctly is counted to give a score. All of the character cards are placed back into the fishbowl. A player from Team B is then given a minute to complete the same round and their score is similarly recorded. 5. Once all the rounds are completed, the team with the highest total score from all the rounds wins. Rules for each round: *Round 1: Players can use any actions and words (apart from the answer) *Round 2: Players can only use actions *Round 3: Players can only say 3 words (apart from the answer) *Round 4: Players can only use actions under a bedsheet
White Rabbit Mad Hatter Cheshire Cat Dormouse Caterpillar Dodo Queen of Hearts King of Hearts Alice Playing Card
Wonderland Games PIN THE TAIL ON THE WHITE RABBIT Instructions: 1. Print the poster of the White Rabbit (ideally in A3) and attach this to the wall at eye-level. 2. Cut out the individual rabbit tails and attach Blu-Tack to the back of each tail. 3. Taking turns, each player is blind-folded and gently spun three times in front of the White Rabbit poster before trying to place their tail on the rabbit. 4. After all players have had a turn, the player with their tail closest to the correct position wins the game! Rabbit tails:
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Tea Party Wordsearch CREAM CHAIR JAM PARTY MILK TEA S A N D W I C H U M P C E J U I G C S A N A P N A H R K R M E T R A T E A T J A O I Q R A O Y B CAKE W R E L C M N L K T P M I L K E CUP SANDWICH PLATE TABLE SUGAR
The Cheshire Cat s Tongue Twister Challenge! Can you get your tongue around this special tongue twister, created by our 'King of Pronunciation Skills', Adrian Underhill? Have a go and challenge your colleagues and students to have a go to! We d love to see your attempts and tongue twisting skills on film. Send your videos to social.media@macmillan.com and we ll select the best to share on our official YouTube channel! The White Rabbit ran round Wonderland The Red Queen raged, The Red Queen roared The Cheshire Cat chewed on cold cheese chews While the Hatter had his hip hot hat adored.