All KS2 (Ages 7-11) articles – Page 23
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Seaside learning at Weston-super-Mare’s grand pier
School Travel Organiser takes a closer look at the educational visits and packages available at The Grand Pier.
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Online Geography resources to inspire cultural curiosity
STO takes a look at Geo Journey, a programme and online resource designed to aid and inspire Geography studies.
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Durham Cathedral reveals new workshops for Key Stages 1, 2 and 3
Durham Cathedral’s new exhibition experience, Open Treasure, will be accompanied by educational workshops.
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Learning on the farm at Cotswold Farm Park
Cotswold Farm Park, owned by farmer and Countryfile presenter Adam Henson, offers school trips which get pupils into the outdoors learning about animals, farm life and food production. Here, School Travel Organiser finds out more.
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The British Museum: school exclusive visits for Sunken Cities
Exclusive schools-only mornings are now available at the British Museum’s Sunken Cities exhibition.
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Learning in a museum, all the time
Students from Tyne and Wear recently swapped their usual classroom learning space for a museum for a whole term.
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Outdoor learning resources launched by Boots
Primary and Secondary school teachers can now take advantage of new outdoor learning resources launched by Boots.
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Using neophilia to make school trips more memorable
Sarah Holt took a workshop on neophilic adventures and narrative journeys at Derbyshire County Council’s Learning Outside the Classroom Conference, here’s what she learnt.
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KidZania teachers’ night attracts 300 teachers
KidZania London stayed open late on Wednesday night so teachers could take a look around the attraction and see what it offers in terms of school trips.
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A Q&A with… Strawberry Hill House
Rachel Bailey speaks to learning manager Sally Stratton about the educational opportunities available at Strawberry Hill House in London.
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Wrest Park launches new immersive experience for schools
Wrest Park has launched a new Roman-themed Discovery Visit aimed at Key Stage 2 pupils studying the Roman Empire.
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Happy birthday John Muir
On the day that would have been adventurer John Muir’s birthday, School Travel Organiser takes a closer look at the John Muir Award and what it can mean for schools.
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Royal Albert Hall launches new Victorian Tour
The Royal Albert Hall has launched a new Victorian Tour aimed at pupils studying History and Literacy.
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How to teach PE with Real Madrid and Manchester City FC
Looking for a way to inspire your students in Physical Education? School Travel Organiser takes a look at the work sports travel company, inspiresport, does, in connecting pupils with elite sport teams.
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Inspiredance launches European dance and theatre tours
School sports tour operator, Inspiresport, has launched a new set of European dance and theatre tours as part of its Inspiredance programme.
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A fast track to learning on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway
School travel organiser finds out what the North Yorkshire Moors Railway offers in the form of education.
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English, History, Citizenship and more with the NCCL
School Travel Organiser finds out how a visit to one of the National Centre for Citizenship and the Law’s (NCCL) sites can benefit students studying English, History, Citizenship and more.
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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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Discovering plants and animals with the RSPB
School Travel Organiser finds out how a visit to one of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds’ (RSPB) nature reserves can help studies on plants and animals for Primary school pupils.
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Superhero-themed Science workshops at The Deep
The Deep aquarium in Hull is offering some new superhero-themed workshops in March and April.