![]() ![]() You can also take a virtual school trip around the National Museums Liverpool’s exhibitions, collections and galleries with their six interactive 3D virtual tours. ![]() Using feedback from teachers, they designed six live workshops for Key Stages 1-3, each of which are supported by resources and activities that you can use before and after your session. National Museum Liverpool’s brand new virtual classroom workshops are now available to book.Ĭreated for schools for the new academic year, their interactive curriculum-linked workshops – led by museum experts – will bring learning to life and inspire the imaginations of your pupils by engaging them in activities based on real artefacts. See the Museum of London’s Free Teaching Resources. Subject links: Art & Design, Citizenship, Drama, Early Years, English, Fashion & Textiles, Geography, History, Law, Politics, PSHE Take a look at the Museum of London’s Suffragettes Online Exhibition. Suitable for: EYFS, KS1, KS2, KS3, KS4, KS5 ![]() Museum of London also offers an extensive range of teaching resources, activities and games to help explain the Great Fire of London. Highlights include their Bronze Age and Stone Age Educational Videos, Quizzes and their Pocket Histories series. Explore the Stone Age, Iron Age, Romans, Anglo-Saxons, Vikings, Medieval Britain, Fire of London, Tudors, Stuarts, Victorians, Edwardians, World Wars, and up to the present day. Their accompanying resources cover a wide range of History topics. Students can take a look at their free online exhibition exploring the Suffragette movement. ![]() Resources are suitable for all age groups and link directly to the curriculum. Museum of London has a vast library of teaching resources, activities and interactive games to help teach History. ![]()
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