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We hope you enjoy the teacher’s resource below that explores dragon stories in a variety of cultures from around the world. The ‘Suggestions for the Teacher’ sheet includes some different ideas about how they may be used in the class-room setting.

Why not use the stories as a basis for the children to come up with their own dragon stories. We can then recommend that you contact friends of ours such as Spirit of Carnival (Tel. 07757 014154) and Phil Underwood who joined us for the Dragon Festival Teachers Inset day at the Castle on Tue 4 January.

We are keen to improve and refine our educational products as much as possible and would be very happy if you could please fill in the feedback form to let us know how the lesson went for your class.

Many thanks and enjoy the lesson!

Suggestions for the Teacher

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King Gilgamesh and Enkidu against Humbaba

Mawu and Aido Wedo

St George and the Dragon

St George’s Dragon and how he came to Norwich

The Chinese Dragon Kings

The Lambton Worm

The Monstrous Horses of South-West England

St Martha and Tarasque

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