Teach Secondary Issue 13.6

Autumn school trips Educate, inspire, amaze and reward your students by exploring these best-in-class destinations SCIENCE MUSEUM Bring science, technology, engineering and maths to life this autumn term with a trip to London’s Science Museum. Get hands-on with job-related, interactive exhibits in Technicians: The David Sainsbury Gallery and experience what it’s like to operate a robot or analyse blood samples in a laboratory. Mark Black History Month and Green Careers Week with free, 60-minute Careers Uncovered sessions led by technicians from top UK organisations. Round off your visit with an extraordinary journey through Earth’s ocean highways with Ocean Odyssey 3D in IMAX – the new educational film for school groups. Explore all of these out-of-this-world activities and more this autumn, only at the Science Museum. For more details, visit sciencemuseum.org.uk/groups . PGL UNITE! Uniting classes at the start of the school year is important for creating learning environments in which students can feel comfortable, included and engaged. That’s why PGL’s UNITE! Relationship-building adventures were developed with teachers to start the school year right.What’s more, there are options to suit all budgets at 15 centres located conveniently across the UK.With 95% of schools in the country no more than a 2-hour drive from their nearest PGL centre, a relationship-building adventure is never too far away! Visit schoolsandgroups.pgl.co.uk/reach-unite to find out more about the awesome autumn adventure awaiting your students! PARADOX MUSEUM Paradox Museum – a global brand celebrated for its groundbreaking approach to experiential learning – is now open in Knightsbridge, London. Paradox transforms learning into an unforgettable adventure by crafting captivating, engaging and enlightening experiences that inspire and enthral every visitor. Students will marvel at the powers of gravity in the zero gravity room; contemplate their perception of space and distance in the Ames room; and be mesmerised by the science of light and reflection in the giant kaleidoscope – plus so much more! Don’t miss your chance to ignite curiosity, inspire exploration and empower your students to question the world around them. For more information, visit paradoxmuseumlondon.com 2 3 1 teachwire.net/secondary PA R T N E R C O N T E N T 58

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