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Free Educational Trips and Materials for Schools |
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FACE are pleased to announce their new partnership with Reciproc8™ Recycling. Reciproc8™ is a recycling company that provides free products and experiences to schools and education organisations throughout the UK.
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 We need sponsors to help to fund farm visits – many schools cannot provide visits as often, or for as many pupils, as they would like, simply because of high transport costs. A few hundred pounds in sponsorship could provide a day out for children that they will remember forever! If you think you can help please contact Janet Hickinbottom (
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Müller Farm Visit Activities and Worksheets |
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Müller has produced a series of free resources for schools relating to farm visits. The resources comprise of a series of activities and worksheets for use before the visit to prepare the children, during the visit to optimise the learning which takes place, and afterwards to ensure they retain what they've learned and develop their knowledge further.
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The Country Channel.tv has produced a short video on a Open Farm Sunday event and the benefits for both the visitor and farmer which Farm Visits bring.
Watch the video here.
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This FREE CD, produced by FACE in partnership with Waitrose and DairyCrest, introduces primary aged children to what goes on at the dairy farm where milk is produced and the land is cared for.
Find out more and order your copy today.
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Farm Visit and Farmer's Year Poster |
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An FREE exciting new poster is now available for schools.
Not only does it make the case for visiting farms but also, on the reverse, is a highly engaging visual explanation of the farmer's year in the UK.
Order your FREE copy today. |
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A planned approach for teachers preparing to visit farms or horticulture units and for farmers hosting visits.
School visits may take place on a wide variety of farms and horticulture units. Some of these will be operating as visitor centres, geared to visits from schools and/or the general public throughout the year. Others may open only occasionally perhaps as a requirement of the Countryside Stewardship Scheme or even in direct response to a request from a local teacher. In all cases, the visit provider and the visitor need to pay close attention to health and safety issues as a part of the planning of an enjoyable and educational visit.
Including the downloadable Health & Safety: Risk Assessment Pack.
Go to the Health and Safety Information. |
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