All KS1 (Ages 5-7) articles – Page 11
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News & Ideas
The Tiger Who Came To Tea to have West End run
To celebrate the tenth anniversary of the stage adaptation of the popular children’s book, The Tiger Who Came To Tea will have a London run this summer.
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National Theatre launches Primary theatre programme
Sir Lenny Henry has launched Let’s Play, the National Theatre’s new national Primary school programme to develop Drama and interest in theatre.
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CLOtC and Celtic Harmony to provide LOtC course for teachers
A new collaboration between educational charity Celtic Harmony and The Council for Learning Outside the Classroom (CLOtC) has been announced and will provide a new course for teachers.
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Case Studies
Sky-high education: British Airways i360
A large group of high-flying youngsters enjoyed an unforgettable trip that gave them a birds’ eye view of their home city.
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Newest LEGOLAND® Windsor attractions open to visitors
Three new features, each linked to various curriculum subjects, have opened at the LEGOLAND® Windsor Resort.
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Case Studies
Opera in a Day: The Red House
Create an ‘Opera in a Day’ was the task for 22 Year 3 and Year 4 students from Southwold Primary School when they visited The Red House in Aldeburgh, the home of the world-famous composer, Benjamin Britten.
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Features
Top ten places inspired by Literature
With World Book Day edging closer, we suggest some school trip ideas to get pupils enthusiastic about reading and writing.
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10 school trip ideas: geography trips
Ten Geography-themed trips engaging pupils with their environment.
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Terracotta Warriors exhibition offers a school trip “to remember”
School groups are invited to explore one of the world’s most astonishing historical discoveries.
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Peter Rabbit show to return to The World of Beatrix Potter
The show, Where is Peter Rabbit?, is suitable for school groups and will return to the Cumbria attraction this summer.
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World Book Day series: Q&A with author Lydia Monks
We spoke to children’s author and illustrator, Lydia Monks, about the importance of Literacy and her memories of school trips.
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Hobbledown launches new animal workshops
Hobbledown in Epsom, Surrey, has introduced some new Science themed workshops to its educational offering.
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Science Week announced at the British Motor Museum
Building on its education programme, the British Motor Museum in Warwickshire has announced the launch of a Science Week for schools during the spring term.
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Kate Humble to speak at Learning Beyond The Classroom Conference
Television presenter Kate Humble has been announced as a key note speaker at this year’s conference which aims to inspire outdoor learning.
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Habitats and Adaptations: Twycross Zoo
Twycross Zoo is a fantastic place to visit, with the opportunity to discover animals pupils may have only seen on computer screens.
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Historic London: AC Tours
AC Tours has recently started working with educational groups and, in particular, schools visiting the capital.
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Paultons Park reveals more details of 2018 workshops
Paultons Family Theme Park in Hampshire will be launching seven new school workshops, suitable for Key Stage 1 and 2 and covering a range of topics in the New Year.
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New Geography curriculum links given the green light at LEGOLAND
In 2018 LEGOLAND Windsor Resort will be opening its doors to both expanded and new attractions, which will feature iconic landmarks made of LEGO and tie in with the Geography curriculum.
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What’s new for schools at LEGOLAND in 2018
A Time Traveller workshop and a new way of reserving trips are some of the highlights at LEGOLAND in 2018.
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Polka Theatre announces 2018 season of children’s theatre
The Polka Theatre in the London Borough of Merton has revealed details of new shows, events and workshops for its 2018 spring/summer season.