Workshop
Dance Through the Decades
KS1 / KS2
New
Calling all you movers, shakers and history-lovers! We’ve combined two of our favourite topics: History and Dance!
With so many interesting characters to meet, our One Day History projects are energetic and are filled with humour – connecting children and learning, with imagination and fun. Meet King Henry VII, Cleopatra, Queen Victoria, The Aztecs and many more…
KS1 / KS2
New
Calling all you movers, shakers and history-lovers! We’ve combined two of our favourite topics: History and Dance!
KS1
In this KS1 History workshop, your pupils will take a trip back in time to discover common features found across England’s earliest-known castles.
KS2
New
Embark on a drama-filled journey to ancient Mesopotamia, where some of the world's earliest civilisations began.
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.
KS1
Popular
The achievements of men have often dominated our history books, but there are many amazing women whose stories also deserve to be told.
KS1
Meet Amelia Earhart and learn about the history of transportation from the sedan chair through to Amelia's favourite - the aeroplane!
KS2
Popular
Join us for this blast into the past and a unique look at ancient China for KS2.
KS2
Journeying 2750 miles over 66 days we will explore how the Pilgrim Fathers travelled from Lincolnshire to Plymouth and finally on to their new life in America.
KS2
This interactive workshop takes you back in time to the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution: The Midlands.
KS1
Popular
A fire that burned across London… can you even imagine a fire that big?!
KS1
Guy Fawkes and his pals hatched a rather… explosive plan to try and change things once and for all. Uh oh, it looks like there might be a few fireworks in this Guy Fawkes KS1 history workshop!
KS1 / KS2
Popular
It was a breathtaking giant of a ship, the largest man-made object ever built and thought by thousands to be ‘unsinkable’. So why, and how, did the Titanic sink?