Educational content made simple.
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Using history, science, geography, critical and creative thinking, literacy or maths content as a vehicle, every Well Worded workshop centres logical reasoning processes as part of a student’s learning process. Whether our members are homeschoolers, gifted and talented co-ordinators or educators of any kind, they can find our workshop assets here. Each includes video content as well as a resources pack and slide presentation complete with educator notes.
"Education is not the filling of a pail but the lighting of a fire"
W.B. Yeats .
Well Worded Education
Ignite the potential in your students.
Engaging kids with captivating content is what we do. Great workshops not only spark creativity but also foster a strong desire for continued learning.
Critical reasoning is becoming increasingly crucial for students at younger and younger ages as they are faced with a myriad of information in the digital age. Receiving hundreds of media and social messages per day by the age of twelve, kids have not yet developed the ability to filter and assess complex messaging.
Critical thinking training allows kids to develop implicit reasoning processes that form a foundation from which to make assumptions, form attitudes, and make decisions. Media literacy skills empower kids to filter harmful messages, improve well-being and have been shown to significantly increase academic outcomes. The digital information age is here whether our kids are ready or not and arming students can make all the difference.
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Well Worded Communications
Copy made easy
Well Worded makes copywriting and content creation simple. With extensive experience in marketing, science communications optimised web content, and digital messaging, we have your communications needs covered.
From socials and content scheduling to stand-alone communications projects we specialise in transforming your complex ideas into direct, impactful messages for your audience.
Well Worded has vast experience with every type of communication you can throw at us - no matter who your audience is or what your communication KPIs might be.

Curiosity Corner
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Curiosity Corner 〰️
On average, a single cumulus cloud weighs a staggering one million pounds – a weight equivalent to that of 100 elephants…
What’s the Word this month?
Though many will recognise it from science fiction novels, the word tesseract actually dates back to the ancient Greeks. Used by Madeliene L’Engle in her classic A Wrinkle in Time to describe a time and space machine that enchants young adventurers, the etymology comes from ancient mathematicians describing a three-dimensional object in the fourth dimension, or a ‘hypercube.’ Tessa comes from the Greek word for four and aktis, meaning ray. Put simply, a tesseract is a cube within a cube.
Fascinating Fact…
Course focus…why Media Literacy?
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