All KS1 (Ages 5-7) articles – Page 17
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News & Ideas
National Theatre to host theatre making course for teachers
A two-day Theatre Making course for teachers will be held at the National Theatre on 17th and 18th March.
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News & Ideas
Merlin For Groups unveils new trip planning website with schools section
Merlin For Groups has launched a new website, with a section designed to help with planning for school trips.
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Features
Six ways to celebrate Shakespeare Week outside of the classroom
Get into the swing of Shakespeare week with some of these outdoor learning opportunities for students.
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Features
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.
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Features
The 10 most read features on STO in 2015
We reveal the features that have been most popular with School Travel Organiser readers this year, starting with the tenth most popular and counting down to first place.
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Features
Itinerary Idea: Sea Life, Brighton
Visit Sea Life Brighton for an itinerary tying in Science, Geography, Art and Drama for Key Stages 1 and 2.
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News & Ideas
Wind in the Willows to launch educational resources
Educational resources will be available for Wind in the Willows when it embarks on its UK tour.
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Features
12 tips for embedding away from desk education at your school
Pointers for getting the most out of the practice of learning outside the classroom.
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News & Ideas
Join the school tree planting project
If you’ve got a bit of time to kill over the Christmas holidays, apply for the school tree planting project, created by the Woodland Trust and the government.
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Features
Discovering the great outdoors at The Yorkshire Arboretum
Rachel Bailey spoke to The Yorkshire Arboretum’s education officer Kathryn Hardaker, who organises school visits for Primary school children.
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Features
Linking character education to learning outside the classroom
When thinking about personal development and character education we must not be blind to the world outside the classroom walls, writes Elaine Skates, chief executive of the Council for Learning Outside the Classroom and STO columnist.
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Features
It’s not just Geography at Snowdonia National Park
Education officers from Snowdonia explain why the National Park’s environment is a great one for learning outside the classroom.
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Features
Learning outside the classroom through social action and volunteering
LOtC advocates are keen for students of all ages to get involved in the #iwill campaign. Here’s how you can too.
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Features
Cross curricular learning at the living laboratory
School Travel Organiser takes a look at the benefits of booking a visit to the Centre for Alternative Technology (CAT), Wales.
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News & Ideas
Improving lives outside the classroom: conference dates announced
A conference on Raising Standards and Improving Lives Outside the Classroom will take place at The Haycock Hotel in Cambridgeshire on Friday 29th January.
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Features
Focus on: Classrooms in the Forest, Whinlatter
School Travel Organiser finds out why a classroom in the forest serves as a great place to learn.
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Features
Top tips for award winning learning outside the classroom
On 26th November the annual Awards for Outstanding Contribution to LOtC took place in Essex. Here are the tips from every nominee on how to get the most out of learning outside the classroom.
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Features
Focus on: Rippledown Outdoor Learning Centre
School Travel Organsier discovers more about Rippledown Outdoor Learning Centre and what it can offer pupils in KS 1-3.
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Features
4 curriculum-linked school trips for Spring 2016
The YHA outlines four ideas for school trips in spring 2016, featuring Geography, History and Biology.
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Features
Case Study: St Michael’s Mount, Cornwall
Pupils from Marazion School discover everything St Michael’s Mount has to offer.