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Go to other Related Subject areasEducation and Learning
Welcome to the Education & Learning section of the Discovering Shropshire’s History web-site.
Enriching the Curriculum
Shropshire County Council can provide a range of opportunities and materials to help school children and students to understand, value and enjoy Shropshire's wonderful history and heritage.
Within this resource you will find everything you will need to know about booking a visit and requesting information.
Web site resources
Here you will also find resources appropriate to Key Stage work in the National Curriculum, and support for post-16 and adult education.
You can access interactive maps of Shrewsbury in Tudor and Stuart times, medieval Much Wenlock and present day Acton Scott Working Farm Museum. You can explore hundreds of web-pages of Shropshire’s medieval castles; and make use of the geological collections of Ludlow Resource Centre.
Homepages
Portable Antiquities Scheme
Welcome to the Portable Antiquities Scheme for Shropshire and Herefordshire. As partners of the project we will be putting up webpages about the Portable Antiquities Scheme periodically.
Welcome to Shropshire Museums Development Project.
This Renaissance West Midlands funded initiative provides professional museum advice and training to support local museums and heritage projects within Shropshire (excluding Telford and Wrekin).
Days in the life of Tudor and Stuart Shrewsbury
There’s no one better to tell you about what life was like in 16th and early 17th Century Shrewsbury than the people who lived there. Based on actual documentary sources, provided by Bill Champion, author of "Everyday Life in Tudor Shrewsbury", you can he
National Curriculum Key Stage 1
These resources have been developed for use at Key Stage 1 of the National Curriculum. This means that the resources are suitable for use by 5-7 year olds in years 1 and 2 at school.
National Curriculum Key Stage 2
These resources have been developed for use with Key Stage 2 of the National Curriculum. This means that the resources are suitable for use by 7-11 year olds in years 3,4,5 and 6 at school.
National Curriculum Key Stage 3
These resources were created for use with Key Stage 3 of the National Curriculum. This means that the resources are suitable for use by 11-14 year olds in years 7,8 and 9 at school.
Welcome to Acton Scott Historic Working Farm
Acton Scott Historic Working Farm shows what life was like on a Shropshire hill farm at the start of the 20th century. At this time, the horse was the main source of power and therefore no tractors are used here. As the name suggests, this is a working
Darwin Country Website
The Darwin Country website is a lifelong learning website at http://www.darwincountry.org . It is managed by Shrewsbury Museums Service and provides access to images and information about thousands of objects in the collections of Shrewsbury Museums Se
Shrewsbury Museums Service
Shrewsbury Museums Service is part of Shrewsbury & Atcham Borough Council. It has three museum buildings:- Shrewsbury Museum & Art Gallery (closed during most of 2007) Shrewsbury Castle (contains the Shropshire Regimental Museum and other displays) Col
Llanymynech
Welcome to the Llanymynech homepage. Here you will find out all about our project and our groups.
Post-16 Curricula
These resources were created for use with Post-16 curricula. This means that the resources are suitable for use by 16-18 year olds in years 12 and 13 at school/college or by those in other post-16 age training or education.
Discovering Shropshire's History
Welcome to the Discovering Shropshire's History Homepage. Here you will find information all about the project that created this website.
Skills for Life
What are Skills for LIfe?
Help and Support
Welcome to Help and Support. Here you will find downloadable sheets to help you create content and much more for your website. Simply click on the link you require to download the PDF help sheet.
Enriching the curriculum
Shropshire County Council can provide a range of opportunities and materials to help school children and students to understand, value and enjoy Shropshire's wonderful history and heritage. Within this resource you will find everything you will need to