All KS1 (Ages 5-7) articles – Page 9
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News & IdeasCheshire Fire Service is encouraging students to become SafetyStars
Students can now take part in a series of programmes at Safety Central, an interactive education safety centre run by Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service.
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FeaturesThe school trips that will teach your students lifesaving skills
Some of the places you can take your students to learn lifesaving skills.
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News & IdeasKew to open giant new Children’s Garden in 2019
The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew has revealed that it will be opening a giant Children’s Garden in spring 2019, designed to inspire Primary aged children.
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InterviewTeacher Talk: Encouraging an outdoor education
We hear from Christopher Wharton-Lovett, an outdoor education teacher, about his approach to learning outside the classroom.
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News & IdeasKids to explore KidZania on new mini bus tour
KidZania London has teamed up with The Original Tour to provide young visitors with a new tour experience at the attraction.
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News & IdeasMuseum Safari: Powell-Cotton Museum
The Powell-Cotton Museum combines amazing collections, a stunning house and extensive gardens.
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News & IdeasReach for the Sky: Yorkshire Air Museum
Yorkshire Air Museum is home to the only Allied Air Forces Memorial in Europe and is the UK’s largest independent aviation museum with a collection of over 50 aircraft showcasing flight from its very early origins in Yorkshire through to the supersonic age.
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FeaturesFocus on: Lincoln Castle
School Travel Organiser finds out more about Lincoln Castle, which offers a dedicated learning programme for schools, known as Investigate.
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FeaturesArithmetic experiences outside of the classroom
Here are some Arithmetic-related school trip ideas to inspire Primary school students who are learning their times tables.
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News & IdeasHorniman Museum gains support to offer more for schools
The Horniman Museum and Gardens in London will be able to offer curriculum-linked environmental learning sessions.
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FeaturesTesco launches food education programme
It’s been well documented that eating habits can be heavily influenced in early childhood. The Eat Happy food education project, launched by supermarket giant Tesco, will be offered to every Primary school in the UK, with its aim being to help school children have a healthier relationship with food.
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News & IdeasSTEM and Careers Fairs return to KidZania this winter
KidZania London has announced a winter line up of events and gifts for schools visiting in the festive season.
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News & IdeasStep into story construction: DreamWorks Tours
A fully interactive environment for inspiring pupils’ active imaginations, Shrek’s Adventure! London brings storytelling to life
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FeaturesPrimary ideas for taking Music outside the classroom
We round up a selection of school trips to music themed attractions that offer educational benefits to visiting students.
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FeaturesCase Study: Studfold Walks and Trails
Counting rabbits, navigating a maze and building a den were all part of a day of fun, fresh air and adventure enjoyed by a group of pupils from North Yorkshire.
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News & IdeasChildren’s tale, The Worst Witch, to have stage debut
The Worst Witch, based on the popular children’s novel, will open in Northampton before embarking on a nationwide tour.
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News & IdeasKidZania teams up with Nintendo Labo for new play-based creative fun workshops
The interactive indoor city ‘run by kids’ has teamed up with Nintendo to launch a new play-based educational activity using the Japanese company’s Labo platform.
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News & IdeasGiant floor piano among new features at The Beatles Story
Several new features are now on offer for school visits to the Liverpool attraction, the world’s largest permanent exhibition devoted to the story of The Beatles.
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InterviewTeacher Talk: Mission possible
Jonathan Whitwell joined Moorside Primary School in Lancaster five years ago as deputy headteacher and Year 6 teacher.
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InterviewTeacher Talk: Proud connections
With just under 200 pupils and founded by the family of Florence Nightingale, who donated the land and money for it to be built in 1875, Wellow Primary School has a fascinating history.

