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Learning Outside the Classroom School visit to University of Winchester

Learning Outside the Classroom School visit to University of Winchester. Tina Bagley, Rebecca Grover, Kim Marshall and Jennifer Sherwood. Scenario . KS2 Day visit The University of Winchester needs a new building.

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Learning Outside the Classroom School visit to University of Winchester

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  1. Learning Outside the ClassroomSchool visit to University of Winchester Tina Bagley, Rebecca Grover, Kim Marshall and Jennifer Sherwood

  2. Scenario KS2 Day visit The University of Winchester needs a new building. Your task is to explore the campus to investigate the current buildings and their structure/materials. To work out which materials buildings use and their properties. Working as a group and using this knowledge you need to design a new building for the campus. You need to consider structure and materials which would be best used to support your ideas for the new building.

  3. Sessions Session 1 Science investigation of materials Look at some pictures of buildings and discuss what they are made of Session 2 Exploration around campus - looking at buildings materials, style, structure (temperature, pictures, rubbings) Session 3 Plan, design and model your ideas for the new building Session 4 Present your ideas to the class giving reasons for the decisions you have made

  4. Curriculum links • Science Sc1 1a,b, 2b, c, e, f, g, h, i, j, l, Sc3 1a, 2c • Maths – temperature (graphs from data loggers, measurement for drawing and modelling) Ma2 1a, c, d, 4a, b, c, Ma3 1a, b, c, d, 2b, c, d, 4a, b, Ma4 2b, c, Breadth of study 1d, f, h • English – presentation and debate of ideas (use of persuasive language) En1 1a, b, d, e, 2a, b, c, d, e, 3a, b, c, d, e, f, 5, 6a, 8b, 9a, c, 10a, b, c, EN2 • ICT – (data loggers, photographs) ICT 1c, 5b, c • Art – design and drawings of ideas Art 1a, b, 2b, 3a, b, 5b, c, d • DT – modelling ideas DT 1a, b, c, d, 2a, b, c, d, f, 3a, b, c, 4a, 5a, , c • Geography – maps Geog 1a, b, c, d, 2a, b, c, d, 3a, 7c • History – age of the building (old/new, past/modern), comparing old vs new (looking at design, materials and which ones do the children prefer?) Hist 1a, 4b, 7 • PSHE – providing ideas and opinions PSHE 1a, 4a, b, 5a

  5. How can this be followed up in school?

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