Primary: Key Stages 1-2 – Page 21
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News & IdeasTurner Contemporary launches Art competition for schools
The Turner Contemporary gallery in Kent is hosting an Art competition for schools; here's how to to enter.
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News & IdeasNew Local History workshops at M Shed
The learning team at M Shed in Bristol has developed a number of new Local History workshops and resources.
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News & IdeasNational Justice Museum launch to be rescheduled
The launch of the National Justice Museum which was planned for February has now been postponed until later in the year.
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FeaturesMaths and Science workshops at the Royal Albert Hall
A trip to the Royal Albert Hall provides schools with a host of activities and workshops that link to the National Curriculum.
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FeaturesD&T, History and Food Tech at Grasmere Gingerbread
School travel organiser reveals why a visit to the village of Grasmere in Cumbria is not to be missed.
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FeaturesItinerary idea: Quex Activity Centre
Here's how Key Stage 2 to 4 pupils can spend a day at Quex Activity Centre in Kent.
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News & IdeasHome front learning sessions available in Portsmouth
The Portsmouth Museum will run home front-related workshops for Key Stage 1 and 2 pupils next March.
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News & IdeasEssex Outdoors receives £2m investment for education
Essex Outdoors has been awarded a £2million investment to improve the educational facilities across its visitor centres.
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A Q&A with… Buckinghamshire Railway Centre
STO speaks to Peter Sawyer, the education officer at Buckinghamshire Railway Centre, about how a visit to a museum specialising in steam trains makes for a great learning experience.
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News & IdeasDate for the 2017 Kids Country Food and Farming Day announced
The Kids Country Food and Farming Day will take place again next year for its fifth run, in Peterborough.
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FeaturesItinerary 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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FeaturesItinerary idea: History, Science and Art at Kent Life Heritage Farm Park
Find out more about Kent Life Heritage Farm Park’s Second World War Evacuee Experience and Rag Rug Making workshop.
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FeaturesScience, History and Geography at the City of Caves
The City of Caves in Nottingham provides educational experiences and workshops for Key Stages 1 to 3 that tie in with the History, Geography and Science curriculum.
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News & IdeasMusical theme confirmed for Shakespeare Week 2017
Shakespeare Week 2017, due to run from 20th to 26th March, has confirmed a musical theme for next year’s week-long event.
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FeaturesFocus on: Frogmore Paper Mill
STO finds out what Frogmore Paper Mill offers for schools, including opportunities in History, Science and Art & Design.
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FeaturesTeacher 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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News & IdeasNew dino exhibition to support Biology lessons
Wollaton Hall in Nottinghamshire will host a new exhibition next year, called Dinosaurs of China, which can be used to support lessons in Biology.
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FeaturesHistory, Geography and Science at Stratford Butterfly Farm
Stratford Butterfly Farm provides schools with many educational opportunities including an exhibition about the rainforest’s ancient Maya civilisation.
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FeaturesStudy English, Media and History at The Guardian
Read all about it! The Guardian News & Media Education Centre provides workshops in Media, History and English.
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News & IdeasFood Tech studies supported at Rick Stein’s Cookery School
Teachers considering a Food Technology trip might like to organise a visit to Rick Stein’s Cookery School in Cornwall.


