Category Archives: Social Studies

Medieval Construction Science Show comes to St Andrews!

Historic Scotland are bringing their Medieval science show to St Andrews Cathedral, Fife. 

This interactive show aimed at P4-S1 pupils follows the journey of a block of stone from a quarry to its place at the top of an arch, exploring the science behind medieval buildings as it goes and covering topics such as friction, gravity, pulleys, levers and arches.

We have the following slots available on a first come first served basis (shows last 50 minutes):

Tues 6th November – 1.00 pm

Thurs 8th November – 10.30 am

Mon 12th November – 1.00 pm

Tues 13th November – 10.30 am

Thu 15th November – 1.00 pm

Shows are £1.50 per pupil and travel subsidies of 75% are available to help with transport costs

To book or for further details contact Fiona Davidson, Central Region Learning Development Officer on 01738 828 268 or fiona.davidson@scotland.gsi.gov

Education Scotland launches new-style ‘Curriculum Impact’ reviews

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In a significant new development Education Scotland has now published the first two reports in a Curriculum Impact series that is designed to present a subject-by-subject picture of how children and young people are experiencing learning in different areas of the 3-18 curriculum across the country. These first two reports focus on the sciences and social studies. Setting a pattern for others that will follow, they provide subject-specific analysis and evaluation of current practice, based on a range of independent inspection activities, and they then go on to identify emerging innovative and thought-provoking practice, while highlighting important areas for development.

View the full report in the here.

Science, maths and geography

 

Twig on Glow – free resources for Scottish schools

Twig World is an award winning online resource that brings learning to life.  Mapped to Curriculum for Excellence, Twig now offers over 800 short films and a vast library of support material for science, maths and geography.

Twig on Glow includes all content from Glow Science as well as new materials.  Glow Science will continue to be available until January 2013.

Social Studies- resources

National Records of Scotland (NRS) Schools Programme: bookings open for September 2012 – March 2013NRS education website.

The National Records of Scotland has launched its September 2012 – March 2013 programme of free workshops and Glow Meet sessions for primary and secondary schools. New topics include ‘What is the Census?’ and ‘Newhaven Families’.

Full details of the Schools Programme and the booking form are available on the

Special Delivery: The William Wallace Letters

 

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The National Records of Scotland, in partnership with the Scottish Parliament, is mounting an exhibition in the Parliament from Wednesday 15 August to Saturday 8 September 2012 featuring two surviving original documents with a direct link to William Wallace. Many visitors to the exhibition are unlikely to know much about this turbulent period of Scottish history so primary and secondary pupils are invited to provide text, artwork or short films to help tell the story in a modern way. 

Contributions for the exhibition must be submitted to the Scottish Parliament Education Service by Friday 15 June. Full details about this and the Education

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Programme during the exhibition are available on the Scottish Parliament website (www.scottish.parliament.uk/education/wallace).

Enter the national billboard design challenge

Education Scotland has launched a national challenge for learners to design a double-sided billboard to be seen by people entering and leaving Scotland.

The design challenge is being run through the Marks on the Landscape website  , an interdisciplinary learning resource focussed on creativity skills, within the learning context of the land regeneration project Fife Earth.

The challenge is aimed at those working within second, third and fourth curriculum levels. It could be incorporated into planning for a number of curriculum areas including art and design, social studies, religious and moral education, technologies and sciences, and the themes of sustainability and global citizenship.

Learning Opportunities:Dance performances and workshops for schools

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Movement and Improvisation

 
site specific installation and dance performance and workshops for schools Suitable for ages 7+, Learning levels 1-3 (as outlined in Curriculum for Excellence)
Suitable for ages 7+, Learning levels 1-3 (as outlined in Curriculum for Excellence)
Available to book between 1 October and 12 October, or 23-26 October 2012

 

Available to book between 1 October and 12 October, or 23-26 October 2012

  • physical activity, dance and expression through movement
  • creativity
  • self awareness and expression
  • working alone and in groups
  • developing ideas collaboratively
  • learning about another culture – its art and philosophy
  • relating to the environment – natural and man made
  • respecting themselves, others and the environment
  • learning about and participating in different art forms – dance, poetry, landscaping, calligraphy, minimalism
  • cultural history
  • experiencial fun learning
  • making connections between cultures, people, different art forms, their own experience and others, the workshop and the performance experience
  • making choices through creative expression
  • learning through a multi sensory experience
  • being stimulated physically, aesthetically, spiritually, cognitively and emotionally
  • developing skills
  • sharing their creativity and learning

 Enso- school pack

For booking the company, please contact Susan Hay

M: 07872 006836

The Enso performance and workshops offer a variety of stimulating experiences and contexts explored through active engagement and multi disciplinary activities. It is suitable for Level1-3 learners. The project will allow children to be physically active, increase their knowledge and understanding, be inspired and explore:

Learning Opportunities:HISTORIC SCOTLAND – ST ANDREWS CASTLE & CATHEDRAL

What’s available?
• Free visits for educational groups
• Discover St Andrews Castle (Shoreline Studies) activity. Contact Historic Scotland Ranger Service direct on 0131 652 8150 or hs.rangers@scotland.gsi.gov.uk 
• Medieval Castle Life handling box of objects for group leaders
• Downloadable resource
• Project participation
A visit/activity at this site will support Experiences and Outcomes in the following areas: Social Studies, Health & Wellbeing, Sciences, Literacy, Numeracy.

Contact St Andrews Castle direct on 01334 47719

Travel subsidy available for visits to all of these sites – 75% of your transport costs covered!
For information on Learning Services, free resources and our Travel Subsidy scheme please go to
www.historic-scotland.gov.uk or give us a call.

See our Glow Group http://glo.li/fklhhh, and/or find us on the Creativity Portal www.creativityportal.org.uk.

In St Andrews, Fife on the A91 (KY16 9AR)