Primary: Key Stages 1-2 – Page 12
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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.
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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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News & IdeasCadbury World adds new poetry workshop to educational offering
The new poetry workshop, aimed at KS2 pupils, are in line with the Primary school English curriculum.
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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 & IdeasLondon Transport Museum’s new gallery to inspire engineers
The new permanent gallery, opening on 19th October will introduce students to the world of engineering.
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News & IdeasAnti-bullying workshops run alongside Wicked the musical
The interactive workshops are run alongside the West End musical for KS2 upwards about the impact of bullying.
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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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News & IdeasSalty Science: Lion Salt Works Museum
Opened in 2015 after a £10 million restoration, exciting KS2 workshops are available at the Lion Salt Works Museum.
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News & IdeasMadame Tussauds launches ‘fake news’ workshop
Madame Tussauds London is introducing a new workshop for Key Stage 2 and 3 groups, focusing on media and news.
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News & IdeasNew Chaucer-themed workshop at Canterbury Tales attraction
The Canterbury Tales Visitor Attraction is launching a new workshop to coincide with its education day this autumn.
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News & IdeasKidZania launches educational solar system gaming activity
KidZania London will be launching a new Starlink Space Station gaming activity in partnership with technology company, Ubisoft, to help teach children in Key Stages 2 and 3 all about the solar system and space.
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LEGOLAND to launch new workshops and back to school offer
LEGOLAND Windsor Resort will present two Key Stage 2 to 3 workshops, tying in with Science, Geography and Design in the new year.


