Earthquakes & Volcanoes Workshop(KS2)
Workshop Provider: One Day Creative
Workshop Themes & Tags: Science, Earthquakes, Volcanoes, Natural Disasters, Human Geography, Geography, Drama, Dance & Music (Performing Arts), Outdoor & Environment
Age Suitability: Key Stage 2
Delivery Locations by Regions: All UK Regions
Workshop Summary:
One Day is a forward-thinking Creative Education Company, trusted by schools to deliver creative excellence and engagement on a variety of topics. Our range of interactive workshops ensure that the expressive arts are at the core of learning, making them the perfect companion for schools looking to enrich the curriculum or provide quality PPA cover.
In the Earthquakes and Volcanoes workshop your class will:
Explore the key aspects of the physical geography of volcanoes and earthquakes
Examine current natural disasters and significant historical incidents
Discuss what life would be like if a natural disaster occurred in your area
Express ideas and feelings through voice, movement, role play and drama.
Additional Information:
One Day workshops are ideal because we do all the hard work for you! All we need is a large clear space to work in for the day. We have facilitators based across the country who come from a range of different performing and teaching backgrounds, and a central office team who can deal with any questions or queries on the run up to your visit. We can deliver workshops to up to 4 classes in a school day, depending on the type of workshop and age group of the classes involved. Each session caters for a maximum of 35 children.
In addition to our in person workshop days, we also offer an on-demand online learning platform with a range of professionally-filmed videos covering a large range of interactive learning topics.
Testimonials:
"The activeness and how engaged the children were. Behaviour management was brilliant and the children responded well to count downs, warnings etc. The children learnt key facts as well as overall ideas and are now really enthusiastic about our new topic!"
—KS2 Teacher, Sheffield
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