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You can sign up for a free sample or full membership on the website. There are multiple links on the home page and in the navigation bar at the top for the free sample.
Pricing is banded based on the size of the school. This is to keep things fair and to enable small schools to access these amazing resources on their budgets. All the current prices can be viewed on the home page of the website.
The subscription fee lasts for 12 months and will be automatically renewed at the commencement of the next period.
‘Tales From The Miracle Book’ is a web-based library of primary school films and resources for use in the teaching of Christianity as part of the Key Stage 1 & 2 Religious Education curriculum.
The films can be streamed, and resources downloaded, through the website for schools with an active subscription.
In general, the resource pack will include a single PDF file of between 5 to 8 worksheets for each KeyStage for each film (a good quantity of quality worksheets) which you can view online or download to be printed for each pupil. The excellent worksheets are primarily for the class teaching of RE with cross-curricula worksheets for creative writing, PSHE, Mindfulness, etc
When your school subscribes, you get full access to the ‘Tales From The Miracle Book’ library. This library is constantly growing with new films & resources being added in every term.
Each film runs for approx 4-5 minutes and is accompanied by a resource pack to enable pupils to further engage with & understand the stories.
Subscribed schools get access to everything available on the website at that time and are licensed to use all the resources in their school.
You can use the films only for the school you have signed up for and on school premises principally in a classroom setting. However with current home schooling procedures in place then for this current period pupils can?????????
Each school has a login which they can share with staff members and there is no limit to how many times each film can be used within the annual subscription. We do not, however, expect schools to share the login credentials with pupils or people outside of the school.