All KS1 (Ages 5-7) articles – Page 14
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Features
History days for Key Stages 1 to 3 at Tudor World
Located in Stratford upon Avon, is Tudor World, where pupils studying History can get involved in hands-on, engaging workshops.
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D&T, History and Food Tech at Grasmere Gingerbread
School travel organiser reveals why a visit to the village of Grasmere in Cumbria is not to be missed.
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News & Ideas
Home front learning sessions available in Portsmouth
The Portsmouth Museum will run home front-related workshops for Key Stage 1 and 2 pupils next March.
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Date for the 2017 Kids Country Food and Farming Day announced
The Kids Country Food and Farming Day will take place again next year for its fifth run, in Peterborough.
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Itinerary idea: History, Science and Art at Kent Life Heritage Farm Park
Find out more about Kent Life Heritage Farm Park’s Second World War Evacuee Experience and Rag Rug Making workshop.
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Science, History and Geography at the City of Caves
The City of Caves in Nottingham provides educational experiences and workshops for Key Stages 1 to 3 that tie in with the History, Geography and Science curriculum.
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Musical theme confirmed for Shakespeare Week 2017
Shakespeare Week 2017, due to run from 20th to 26th March, has confirmed a musical theme for next year’s week-long event.
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History, Geography and Science at Stratford Butterfly Farm
Stratford Butterfly Farm provides schools with many educational opportunities including an exhibition about the rainforest’s ancient Maya civilisation.
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BBC Gardeners’ World Live introduces schools’ programme
Next year’s BBC Gardeners’ World Live will run a new schools initiative for the first time.
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New combined ticket launched in Canterbury
The Canterbury Tales visitor attraction and Canterbury Roman Museum will be launching a joint school ticket in 2017.
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Learn in the home of Winnie the Pooh
STO focuses on Ashdown Forest, which was the original setting for AA Milne’s famous Winnie the Pooh children’s stories.
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Education on the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway
The Keighley and Worth Valley (KWV) Railway boasts what’s called ‘The Learning Coach’. Here’s what pupils can learn there.
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National Theatre reveals new winter workshops
The National Theatre in London has revealed a number of new workshops for Primary and Secondary schools.
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A day at the dump: education at Carymoor landfill site
Rachel Bailey reports on why learning at a landfill site like Carymoor Environmental Education Centre has its perks.
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Educational rates launched at Vertigo Adventures Stanborough Park
Vertigo Adventures Stanborough Park in Hertfordshire’s Welwyn Garden City has launched special rates for educational groups.
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Learning STEM at the Winchester Science Centre and Planetarium
The Winchester Science Centre and Planetarium offers curriculum related workshops, over 100 hands-on Science and Technology related exhibits, and live or pre-recorded planetarium shows for schools to attend on a visit.
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News & Ideas
Learn about the Anglo-Saxons at Bristol Museum this autumn
Teachers looking to take pupils outside the classroom to learn about the Anglo-Saxons and the Stone and Iron Ages can book a visit to the Bristol Museum & Art Gallery this autumn.
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Workshop focus: Fire! Fire!
Last month saw the opening of the Museum of London’s latest exhibition – Fire! Fire!. We take a look at what school packages are running alongside the new exhibition, which commemorates the 350th anniversary of the Great Fire of London.
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Knebworth House, Hertfordshire receives the Sandford Award for Education.
The team at Knebworth House has been awarded the Sandford Award for Education for another consecutive year.
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Food education at the local market
Last month, 242 school children took over Whole Food Market stores across London and Cheltenham in a series of school trips that combined Business and Maths with Food Technology education.