Ideas for History trips – Page 4
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5 trips to help pupils understand the significance of the Holocaust
To commemorate the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, we’ve selected five school trips to help students understand how the Holocaust affected so many lives during World War Two.
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Prehistoric discoveries at new Mystery Warrior exhibition
Schools can learn about a newly discovered Iron Age warrior at the Novium Museum in Chichester, and pair a visit with a themed workshop.
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Dove Cottage & Museum will reopen to celebrate Wordsworth’s 250th birthday
Children will be able to visit a completely transformed Dove Cottage and Museum later this year, offering a broad range of poetry, creative writing and cross-curricular sessions in Cumbria.
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Immersive Van Gogh experience extends its run
The experience, which showcases animated versions of more than 200 Vincent Van Gogh paintings, has extended its run in York and will also open in Leicester.
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‘Ultimate Tudor extravaganza’ for schools at Hampton Court Palace
The palace’s first ever schools festival will be a multi-sensory experience of history, aiming to give pupils an immersive and authentic experience, running from 15th - 19th June.
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Sail like the Tudors: The Golden Hinde
Moored in dry-dock next to London Bridge, The Golden Hinde is a full-scale and fully operational reconstruction of Sir Francis Drake’s iconic ship.
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Top Tudor history trip locations
Take Tudor learning outside of the classroom with educational activities at these four exciting sites.
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Child-friendly multimedia guides at Hever Castle
Schools visiting the castle in Kent will be able to explore the site’s past through the help of handy multimedia guides, exploring some of its key features.
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Major Tutankhamun exhibition featuring ancient artefacts to open in London
A new exhibition, Treasures of the Golden Pharaoh, will open at the Saatchi Gallery in London on 2nd November, offering pupils a first-hand look into the life of the once great ruler of Egypt.
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Bristol Museums reveals new workshops & activities for next academic year
Bristol Museums has unveiled a series of new educational workshops for the 2019/20 academic year, focussing on historical eras and different seasons.
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School activities available at The Monument to the Great Fire of London
The Monument to the Great Fire of London will host a range of activities across the 2019-2020 academic term, covering a different subjects to get children thinking about the historic disaster in the capital.
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Work starts on new Clore Learning Centre at the Roman Baths
Victorian buildings near the site of the Roman Baths will undergo a major regeneration over the next year to be transformed into a Clore Learning Centre for the Roman Baths and a World Heritage Centre for the city.
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English Heritage to rebuild Bronze Age roundhouse at Beeston Castle
English Heritage volunteers are reconstructing a Bronze Age roundhouse at Beeston Castle in Cheshire, to educate visiting schools on life from the era.
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Top ideas for taking History outside the classroom
Immerse your pupils in fascinating history with these experiences for schools.
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Kentwell Hall reveals new schools programme
Kentwell Hall in Suffolk will host a variety of History themed events suitable for education groups this year.
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New prehistoric attraction to educate students on Ice Age
A new touring animatronic Ice Age experience will come to the UK in April and will bring to life beasts from 70,000 years ago.
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Explore the life of Nelson Mandela in London’s new exhibition
The new exhibition in London Waterloo, now on until June 2019, will see students educated on Nelson Mandela’s journey from childhood to becoming South Africa’s first black president.
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Kent History & Fun: The Hop Farm Family Park
The Hop Farm in Kent features the world’s largest collection of Victorian Oast Houses.
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Tips for exploring Japan as part of a school trip
Japan offers a whole host of opportunities to explore subjects including History, Geography, Economy, Religious Studies, and Art outside of the classroom.
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Medieval falconry explored in new Warwick Castle show
Warwick Castle, in Warwickshire will be launching a new interactive show this year which will tie in with the school History curriculum.