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News & Ideas
Dinosaurs in the Wild to introduce educational experience
The creators behind the live action show, Dinosaurs in the Wild will be introducing an educational experience for schools.
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Mayan Talk at Cadbury World links to KS2 History
An educational talk about the Mayan people at Cadbury World in Birmingham has been created for Key Stage 2.
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Features
Preparing for Secondary by the sea
STO hears from a school from Dorset that has created a tradition of taking pupils on a trip to Weymouth.
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Itinerary idea: Iron Age to Roman at Butser Ancient Farm
STO takes a look at a typical day at the Butser Ancient Farm for Key Stage 2, concentrating on Iron Age to Roman.
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Itinerary idea: Ancient Egypt at the Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery
Find out how the Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery's Ancient Egyptian session can tie into History, English and Art learning for Key Stage 2 students.
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Conkers introduces new educational visits for 2017
Conkers, the visitor attraction in Leicestershire, has announced that it will be offering new educational visits this March.
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Features
Itinerary Idea: The Workhouse
Here's what Key Stage 2 pupils can expect on a History and Literacy-themed visit to The Workhouse in Southwell.
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Teacher Tips for Trips: Framework Knitters Museum
Mary Chambers, KS2 teacher, from Hayn Primary School, Sherwood Nottingham, explains why she would recommend a trip to the Framework Knitters Museum, Ruddington, near Nottingham to study Literacy, History and PSHE.
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Focus on: The Greater Manchester Fire Service Museum
The Greater Manchester Fire Service Museum in Rochdale aims to tell the story of firefighting in the Greater Manchester region and educate and promote fire safety.
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History and English at the Long Shop Museum
The Long Shop Museum offers a learning programme for Key Stage 2 pupils that focuses on the Industrial Revolution.
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Case study: Goldilocks on trial with the NCCL
Here’s what pupils from Manchester learnt when they put Goldilocks on trial as part of a courtroom workshop delivered by the National Centre for Citizenship and the Law (NCCL).
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Learn in the same room as Shakespeare did
Rachel Bailey explains why she thinks Shakespeare’s Schoolroom & Guildhall is a great place for schools to visit.
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English and Drama in Alice in Wonder-Llandudno
STO finds out about Llandudno’s ties to the novel Alice in Wonderland and how these can support a Key Stage 2 school trip.
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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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News & Ideas
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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News & Ideas
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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Features
Art, Design, History and Science at The Royal Mint Experience
Find out what’s on offer for schools at The Royal Mint Experience, half an hour from Cardiff.
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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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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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