Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Pepper them with thought-provoking science, math, history, and art questions. These quiz questions and answers are easy and funny. Quiz Your Kids with These Fun Trivia Questions
Toggle Produced in both Welsh and English languages subsection. 2.1 Drama. 2.2 Comedy. 2.3 For children. 3 English language only. Toggle English language only subsection.
Trivia questions for kids can be brain-bending fun for the whole family. Asking kids thought-provoking questions is a great way to engage their critical-thinking skills, according to Laura Linn ...
Wayne Mills awards the points in a sudden-death playoff during the Wellington Region Kids' Lit Quiz in 2010. The Kids' Lit Quiz is an annual literature competition, in which teams of four students, aged 10 to 14, work together to answer wide-ranging literary questions. The winning team from each region competes in the national final.
Bardd Plant Cymru is a national literature role, which aims to encourage imagination and inspiration towards Welsh-speaking children using Welsh-language poetry.It was established in 2000, and managed by Literature Wales, and supported by the Welsh Government (specifically its Welsh Language Division [1]), S4C, the Welsh Books Council and Urdd Gobaith Cymru.
Stwnsh (Welsh for 'Mash', Welsh pronunciation:) is a strand of Welsh-language children's television programming on S4C, aimed at children between the ages of seven and thirteen. Stwnsh was launched on Monday 26 April 2010, replacing the former Welsh-language children's strand, Planed Plant (Welsh for ' Children's Planet ' ).
Cyw (Welsh for "Chick", Welsh pronunciation:) is the name of a Welsh-language children's television block from S4C (Channel 4 Wales), which launched on 23 June 2008.. Primarily aimed at children in the 3 to 6 age group, Cyw operates from Monday to Friday from 6am to 12pm, and includes programmes which have been previously broadcast by S4C in the Planed Plant Bach (Little Children's Planet ...
Other important holidays were the feasts of St Patrick (Gwyl Badric) on 17 March; St. Quiricus (Gwyl Giric) on 16 June; the Beheading of John the Baptist (called in Welsh Gwyl Ieuan y Moch – St. John of the Swine – as it was the day the pigs were turned out into the woods to forage through the winter [2]) on 29 August; St Michael (Gwyl ...