All KS2 (Ages 7-11) articles – Page 11
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FeaturesInspire a love for STEM subjects outside of the classroom
It seems that there could be no better time to introduce your students to Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) subjects, and luckily there are plenty of places across the country to help you do just that.
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Features5 galleries to consider for your next school trip
We round up five gallery experiences that teachers should have on their radars in 2019, teaching children about everything from Art to Technology to Engineering.
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News & IdeasFSC to run new Adventure Residentials in 2019 for Primary schools
Selected Field Studies Council (FSC) centres are offering Primary schools the chance to give their pupils a wild adventure, in real environments, this year on its new residential activity school trips.
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News & IdeasMulti-sensory marvels: The MAD Museum
The MAD Museum in Stratford-Upon-Avon, Warwickshire offers a unique opportunity for students of all ages to actively learn away from the classroom.
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Features7 theatre shows to take your students to see
From Disney favourites to inspirational stories, here are some of the theatre productions to take your students to see.
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News & IdeasKidZania reveals action packed school programme for 2019
KidZania London, Shepherd’s Bush, has announced its action packed 2019 programme, including a series of special events for schools.
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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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FeaturesCase Study: One school’s adventures at Oaker Wood
We hear from Wyche CE Primary School on their trip to Herefordshire residential centre, Oaker Wood.
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News & IdeasMerry-go-Round: Legoland Discovery Centre
Legoland Discovery Centre offer hands-on learning across the primary curriculum, while building and reinforcing skills including collaboration, communication, creativity, critical thinking and problem solving.
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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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Case StudiesBonding through adventure: Oaker Wood Leisure
Oaker Wood is a highlight for Year 6 at the Wyche CE Primary School in Malvern.
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News & IdeasSchool children take over Lincoln Cathedral
Pupils from Sir Francis Hill Community Primary School joined employees at Lincoln Cathedral as part of Takeover Day.
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News & IdeasMurder Mystery: Beamish Museum
Beamish is an award-winning open air museum which vividly recreates life in North East England in the early 1800s, early 1900s and 1940.
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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 & IdeasWicked Education’s PSHE packs explore the importance of wellbeing
School resources will allow teachers to tie in a visit to see Wicked with the PSHE curriculum.
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Case StudiesStone age day: Celtic Harmony
Hunting a woolly mammoth, foraging for food and building a shelter were part of an engaging day out that transported a group of pupils back to the Stone Age.
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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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Case StudiesLife on the Farm: Nethercott House
Fresh air, team activities and exposure to the working world made for a trip to remember for 39 pupils from Flora Gardens Primary School in London.
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News & IdeasVictorian Crafts and Activities: The Ironbridge Gorge Museums
Blists Hill Victorian Town is one of the 10 award-winning museums in the heart of the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site.


