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Schools on ice skates
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Children can get active and learn a new skill with ice skating sessions specially tailored for schools. Each 50-minute session includes a 20-minute lesson with an ice marshal, who will teach the group basic skating skills.
Prices are just £7 per child, per session. To book in a school group, call Ticketmaster on 0844 847 1576.
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Visit the Ice Rink
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Science with puppets
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Use puppets to engage your Early Years Foundation School and Key Stage 1 pupils. Featuring popular stories, our puppet shows are fun and friendly events. They provide a great stimulus for focused talk and questioning, and help to develop children’s understanding of science and the natural world.
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Storytelling with puppets
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Natural history online
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Looking for dinosaur-themed activities for the end of term? Teaching evolution and want inspiration? Or how about exploring our online WebQuests to use in class? We have a wealth of resources available online at the click of a button, so see what you can find to complement your teaching this term.
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Online learning resources
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Access to the Red Zone
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Planning on visiting exhibitions in the Red Zone this spring? Keep an eye on the website or get in touch for more information as we start work to improve access in this area.
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Find out more
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Exploring evolution
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Offer your students the opportunity to get hands-on with ancient skulls and explore the pathways of human evolution. The Natural History Museum’s Real World Science Programme is currently trialling a new Key Stage 4 workshop. If you’d like your class to participate and feedback on this exciting new development contact Rachel Haydon on r.haydon@nhm.ac.uk.
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The Variety Show
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Get inspired by the complexity and variety of life on Earth in this energetic science show, which can be booked as either a stand-alone activity for Key Stage 2 or 3, or as part of a structured Key Stage 3 Science Day.
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