All History articles – Page 17
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New educational overnight stay launched at The Historic Dockyard Chatham
The Historic Dockyard Chatham is now offering overnight stays on board the HMS Cavalier for schools.
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A walk back in time in Teesdale for Key Stage 2
Moor House-Upper Teesdale National Nature Reserve in County Durham has launched a new historic environment package targeted towards Key Stage 2 students.
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The M&S Company Archive: learning with a retail giant
War rationing and making a chocolate pudding are two topics that can be learnt at the M&S Company Archive.
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Learn Key Stage 1, 2 and 3 History at Tudor World
Tudor World provides children with an insight into the Elizabethan period, and ties into History, Drama and English studies.
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History, holographic teachers and archaeology at the Vindolanda Trust
School Travel Organiser spoke to Lauren Wilkinson, the Vindolanda Trust’s site education officer and museum archaeological assistant, about why a visit to the Roman Army Museum and Vindolanda Roman Fort is educational, engaging and exciting for students.
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Learning Art & Design and History at the National Memorial Arboretum
The National Memorial Arboretum can be an eye-opening experience for students and benefit studies in Art & Design and History.
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History CPD event at the University of Derby
Rayburn Tours and the University of Derby are offering teachers a CPD networking event on German history.
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New Victorian tour at the Royal Albert Hall for Key Stage 2
The Royal Albert Hall has created a new Victorian Interactive Tour for Key Stage 2 History and Literacy pupils.
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Learning History, Drama, Literacy and Science at a museum by the sea
STO discovers that sometimes it’s the little places in life that make for brilliant learning outside the classroom opportunities.
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RE on location: The Anglican Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham
Rachel Bailey discovers the opportunities for studying the nature of religion, Christianity and spiritual experience at an Anglican shrine.
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Itinerary Idea: Newcastle Castle, Newcastle
Schools can book onto one of several workshops for Key Stages 1 and 2 at Newcastle Castle.
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Windsor Castle launches new Shakespeare workshops
Windsor Castle has launched a series of new workshops as part of the Shakespeare400 events taking place this year.
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New Florence Nightingale exhibition; suitable for History and Art
Lotherton Hall will play host to a new exhibition, Our Cousin Florence, following the finding of previously unseen correspondence.
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Female role models on the curriculum; focus on Florence
STO looks at one museum where you can introduce pupils to one of the world’s greatest women.
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New at the Horniman: Prehistoric Britain
Horniman Museum & Garden in London has launched a new Key Stage 2 learning session on Prehistoric Britain.
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Wilmslow High School: why we use a school travel management company
STO talks to Mark Vincent, assistant head teacher at Wilmslow High School, about his school’s trip culture and why he uses a travel management company to plan visits.
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International Women’s Day: school trip ideas
International Women’s Day is on 8th March this year and the event can be used to teach different subjects.
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Pupils can become Viking raiders at new Valhalla exhibition
A Viking Raiders workshop for Key Stage 2 pupils will be offered alongside a new Valhalla exhibition.
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Students become amateur palaeontologists at Port Lympne Reserve
Port Lympne Reserve has announced that preparations are underway for a new dinosaur attraction, and visiting pupils will be able to dig for fossils and try their hand at palaeontology.
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Learn Prehistory, Science, Literacy and Numeracy at an Iron Age Settlement
Celtic Harmony is a charity that offer educational sessions inspired by the heritage of ancient Britain.