Workshop
Rain to Drain: Water Cycle
KS2
New
Especially for KS2, this dynamic workshop invites your pupils to evaporate, condensate and precipitate their way through the fascinating journey of water on our planet.
We know that sometimes, learning about environmental issues can be a little bit dry. Perhaps we think we’ve heard it all before? But our fun and fresh approach shares the right messages but will a generous sprinkling of humour. The topic may be serious, but that doesn’t mean we can’t enjoy ourselves while learning!
KS2
New
Especially for KS2, this dynamic workshop invites your pupils to evaporate, condensate and precipitate their way through the fascinating journey of water on our planet.
KS1 / KS2
New
In this Environment workshop for KS1 & KS2, your pupils will use an array of drama-led activities to understand how climate change is impacting the world we live in.
KS1
Oh, we do like to be beside the seaside! Where else would you find puppet shows, penny lick ice creams, pleasure gardens and bathing machines but at a Victorian seaside resort?
KS1
New
Embark on this KS1 History of Transport workshop with your One Day facilitator, uncovering the pivotal people and incredible advances that made our trains, planes and automobiles possible.
KS2
Popular
Take a trip to one of nature's most amazing destinations: the rainforest! Discover the unique characteristics of these ancient ecosystems, plus the threats they face.
KS1 / KS2
Let’s explore our extreme earth in this school science workshop for KS1 & KS2. Different climates, unique geography and caring for the environment.
KS1
From Arctic habitats to tropical rainforests, this KS1 workshop uncovers how many of the planet’s incredible creatures are perfectly suited to these varied homes.
KS1
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Brrr… is anyone feeling a little chilly?
KS1
What do we mean when we talk about carbon footprints? Why are some black and sticky (urgh!) while others are fresh and green?
KS1
Meet a true Victorian heroine in this Grace Darling KS1 school workshop and discover what happened on that cold and stormy night in 1838.
KS2
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The North and South Poles may be on opposite sides of the earth, but just how different are they?
KS2
Popular
What are earthquakes and volcanoes? What causes them to happen? How do humans protect themselves?