Natural History Museum’s Evolution Workshop
Key Info
This workshop introduces your Year Six class to the concepts that underpin evolution.
In this workshop, they will:
– get the opportunity to look at evidence of change over time
– get hands-on with replica specimens to work out for themselves why these changes occur
– explore in an interactive session, how Charles Darwin’s theory of natural selection is the mechanism behind these changes, using a real-life example of evolution currently happening
This workshop is an ideal introduction to the subject of evolution, but is equally useful for reinforcing prior knowledge through hands-on and engaging activities.
About Natural History Museum, London
Immerse your class in the wonders of the natural world with workshops, shows and tours.
Famous for their prehistoric pals, did you know The Natural History Museum is also a world-leading science institution? Their learning specialists then turn this scientific research into curriculum-linked workshops that are guaranteed to spark wows, woahs and oohs amongst your class.
Now that summer term is just around the corner, come and dive into the wildlife of The Natural History Museum’s gardens. With Fern, their bronze-cast diplodocus towering above, discover a kingdom of creatures through their outdoor workshops ranging from Early Years through to KS3.
Are you ready to roar with excitement?
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