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A
new and exciting environmental classroom on the edge of Sheffield
and the Peak District National Park:
- Fun and engaging programmes available
for all key stages, covering History, Geography, Art, Science,
English and much much more.
- Lifelong learning for all
Moorland Introduction Talk: 1hour or 1/2
day. An interactive talk about the Peak District National Park and
its rare and fragile moorlands. This can be delivered as part of
your visit, in school or even as part of an independent visit.
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Moorland Discovery Walks: 1/2 or full day.
Discover the spectacular scenery of the Peak District on a 2-4 mile
walk covering aspects of Geography and History, learning about plants
and animals as well as having fun through art and games.
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Outside
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Literacy and Art
Natural Crafts: Pre School and KS1, full
or ½ day
Using a range of sensory and natural art activities pupils will
discover the environment in a new and hands-on way. This wonderful
day combines different short activities including sensory games,
natural painting and making natural crowns. QCA - Mother nature,
designer and Investigating Materials.
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Boggarts of the Moor: KS1, full day
Boggarts are fun and mischievous creatures who will help introduce
pupils to discovering homes and habitats and exploring the natural
environment through environmental art. This magical and imaginative
day helps support
QCA— Mother nature, designer, Plants and Animals in the local
environment and PSHE Animals and Us.
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Inspired by the Wild: KS2, full day
Enrich your curriculum by exploring the landscape through art and
literacy. This day uses the Peak District landscape as a backdrop
for creative discovery looking at art, myths, legends and poetry
inspired by this iconic landscape. Pupils will create their own
works of art, stories and poetry to take back to school QCA—
Mother nature, designer, Journeys, A Sense of Place and Literacy.
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Moor Seasonal Textiles: KS2, full day, September
– February Only
Look at the environment through art and textiles, creating a colourful
collection of work which could form a great display. This is a wonderful
activity discovering the colours and textures of the landscape during
the autumn and winter months. QCA—Talking Textiles, A Sense
of Place.
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Science, Geography and History
Local History: KS2, full day
Investigate the links between Sheffield and the Peak District, finding
clues in the landscape to tell the stories of the past.
QCA-What was it like to live here in the past?
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Birth of a River: KS2, full day
Spend the day discovering all about rivers from their source on
the moors to their features and wildlife as they make their journey
down to the valleys.
QCA—Investigating rivers.
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Rocks and Soils: KS2, full day
Explore the wonderful world of rocks and soils in a practical day
which brings this subject to life. QCA— Rocks and Soils.
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Habitats: moorlands, ponds and woodland:
KS2, 1/2 day or full
Pick two habitats to link together to form an in-depth day on habitat
discovery. QCA—Habitats, life cycles, Interdependence and
Adaptations.
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Habitats: trees and fungi: KS 2, full day,
October – December Only
Autumn is a wonderful time at the Longshaw Estate and is especially
rich in colours and unusual fungi. Students will discover the woodland
and moorland habitat in a new way through the fascinating and unusual
world of fungi. They investigate different species and record their
findings. Students will also produce a piece of art work to support
their visit. QCA - Habitats, Life cycles, Interdependence and Adaptations.
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Drama and Science
‘The Snow Hare’s Woolly Jumper’:
KS2, October to February Only
This programme is run over 1 day and a school assembly. Students
learn about the moorland environment and the animals it supports.
The students then create moorland animal masks which will act as
costumes. This programme works towards students learning a very
simple play about the adaptation of different moorland animals.
The play will then be performed in school during an assembly. This
is a great winter indoor activity to support habitat work and enrich
your curriculum. QCA—Interdependence and Adaptation, drama
and literacy.
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Moorland Perspective:
GCSE and A Level, full day
Students will investigate the complex issues surrounding moorland
management and recreation. They will take part in a role-play debate
about how different recreation groups might work together to achieve
a consensus.
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Moorland Ecology and Management: GCSE and
A-Level, full day
This programme considers the impact on the moorland ecology of both
recreation and management practice. Students sample vegetation at
popular recreational sites which have been managed by burning. Students
will also be introduced to the international importance of moorland
habitats and their conservation.
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The John Muir Award: this is an environmental
award scheme focused on wild places run by the John Muir Trust.
It encourages groups to be more aware of nature and to take some
responsibility for it—in a spirit of fun and adventure. The
Moorland Discovery Centre can support and help groups to achieve
this certificated award. For more information visit www.johnmuir.org.uk
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