All KS2 (Ages 7-11) articles – Page 22
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History, heritage and archaeology; learn in Scotland in 2017
Scotland has designated 2017 as the Year of History, Heritage & Archaeology; here are some trip ideas to link to the occasion.
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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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5 places to study the Romans
Some of the best places to go on a school trip and study the Roman Empire.
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Celebrate National Apple Day in Yorkshire
Celebrate National Apple Day at the Great Yorkshire Showground this October, which can link to Science and Food Technology.
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Study Ancient Egypt at new Liverpool gallery next February
The Ancient World Gallery at the World Museum in Liverpool will reopen in February 2017 as a new exhibition space dedicated to Ancient Egypt.
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New Maths Festival at the Royal Observatory Greenwich
A new Maths Festival, planetarium workshops and a space spectacular week are new at the Royal Observatory Greenwich.
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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.
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Tullie House Museum reveals events programme for 2016/2017
The history, nature and art museum, Tullie House Museum in Carlisle, will host a range of Primary school learning events for the 2016/2017 academic year.
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Learning about World War Two at the Northern Ireland War Memorial Museum
Located in the Cathedral Quarter of Belfast, the Northern Ireland War Memorial Museum (NWM) remembers those who sacrificed their lives in World War One and Two, as well as those who died in the blitz on Belfast in 1941.
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1,000 schools to perform during Shakespeare Schools Festival
The Shakespeare Schools Festival (SSF) will this year celebrate Shakespeare with a number of student performances across the UK.
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Environmental studies at Howe Park Wood
School Travel Organiser takes a look at what’s available for students visiting Howe Park Wood.
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Focus on: Acorn Adventure
Through adventure camps and activities Acorn Adventure provides opportunities for pupils to enhance their personal development in terms of skills such as confidence, resilience and team work. School Travel Organiser takes a closer look.
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Bowes Museum launches new WW1 teacher resource pack
The education department at the Bowes Museum has launched a new resource pack to aid teaching WW1 History.
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RACA and FACE team up to offer Chef on the Farm sessions
Teachers can now contact Farming and Countryside Education to take part in a Chef on the Farm session.
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Learning about the law at the Scottish Parliament
Available for Upper Key Stage 2 and above, the Scottish Parliament Education Visit Programme lets students discover more about the work of the Scottish Parliament through a range of activity choices and a tour.
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Focus on: Head of Steam – Darlington Railway Museum
School Travel Organiser explores the workshops on offer for Key Stages 1, 2 and 3 at Head of Steam.
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Learn at the cinema; film workshops for Key Stages 2 to 5
If you thought that the cinema was handy for film-watching and popcorn-munching only, think again. STO discovers a range of workshops available at Tyneside Cinema in Newcastle.
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Details announced for The Big Bang Fair 2017
The Big Bang Fair will take place at The NEC, Birmingham from 15th to 18th March in 2017.
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Museum of London: booking for 2017 educational visits now open
Booking onto the 2016-17 schools programme at The Museum of London is now open for teachers.
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Alpamare Waterpark to welcome school groups
Scarborough’s new Alpamare Waterpark has announced that it will offer a schools programme when it opens in mid-July.