All Science articles – Page 11
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New 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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History, 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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Outdoor education at Betteshanger Park
Betteshanger Park in Kent offers a wide range of outdoor activities based around encouraging students to get involved, work as a team and build self-confidence.
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Jellyfish exhibition to open at Sea Life London
Sea Life London has announced plans for a new exhibition called Ocean Invaders, confirmed to open next Easter.
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Study Science, Geography and Design at Twycross Zoo
Twycross Zoo offers many educational opportunities for schools including a hands-on experience in designing their own zoo.
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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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MOSI to host new cloud exhibition
The Museum of Science and Industry in Manchester will open a new exhibition this month called Cloud Crash.
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Extinction or Survival: new exhibition at Manchester Museum
Teachers should consider a trip to the Manchester Museum, where a new exhibition called Extinction or Survival will open on 21st October.
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British Science Week announces 2017 details
Next year’s British Science Week will take place from 10th to 19th March; here’s how schools can get involved.
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Roman Baths to redevelop its East Baths area
The Roman Baths in Bath is to refurbish its East Baths area with new interactive displays designed to immerse students in the sights and sounds of the Roman Bath House.
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Learn in the home of Winnie the Pooh
STO focuses on Ashdown Forest, which was the original setting for AA Milne’s famous Winnie the Pooh children’s stories.
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Education on the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway
The Keighley and Worth Valley (KWV) Railway boasts what’s called ‘The Learning Coach’. Here’s what pupils can learn there.
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Top 9 educational spots in Iceland
The land of active volcanos, waterfalls, glaciers and a whole lot of snow can offer a lot to schools.
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Details announced for Warwick Castle Science Fair 2017
The Warwick Castle Science Fair will take place on Friday 24th March 2017 in Warwickshire.
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A day at the dump: education at Carymoor landfill site
Rachel Bailey reports on why learning at a landfill site like Carymoor Environmental Education Centre has its perks.
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Study Geography and Biology in Cuba
STO focuses on a Cuba School Biology Expedition for Secondary School students, offered by World Youth Adventures.
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Case study: ZSL London Zoo for EYFS
Nursery teacher Wendy Walker from Newnham Infant and Nursery School in Eastcote Middlesex explains what her class learnt on a recent trip to ZSL London Zoo.
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Focus on: Horniman Museum and Gardens
STO looks at some of the educational workshops at the Horniman Museum for Key Stages 1 to 5.
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Celebrate National Apple Day in Yorkshire
Celebrate National Apple Day at the Great Yorkshire Showground this October, which can link to Science and Food Technology.
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New Maths Festival at the Royal Observatory Greenwich
A new Maths Festival, planetarium workshops and a space spectacular week are new at the Royal Observatory Greenwich.