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In this workshop, delivered collaboratively by The Royal Parks Learning Programme and the Natural History Museum, your students will become urban nature scientists through exploring museum specimens and investigating human impacts on the environment in Hyde Park.

They will practice working scientifically and build curriculum-linked skills to better understand the scientific research from the Natural History Museum and the role of The Royal Parks in managing the park for people and nature.

The workshop and follow up resources will empower students to ask their own scientific questions about the local urban nature issues most important to them.

Key Information.

Suitable for: KS2, KS3

Ages: 7-11, 11-14

Subjects: Citizenship, Geography, Maths, Science

Topics: Habitats & Environment, Human Geography, Insects, Nature, Plants, Team Building, The Environment

Type: At Venue

Duration: 120 minutes

Cost: Just £3 per student

Max. Students: 30

SEND: Yes - suitable for students with SEND

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Suitable for ages 4 to 16+, a visit to the Museum is a fun and inspirational day out. Plan your trip to include aspects of the science, geography or art curricula and use their student guides to get the most out of your visit. Discover their free learning resources, virtual workshops and online activities to support teaching in the classroom.

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