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STEM/Farm Workshops

Early Primary
In our Countryside Clocks and Wild Bodies workshops pupils will meet the animals that live on our farm and discover the clever ways they are able to tell the time of day or even the time of year. They will also discover the big and little monsters that live here in Scotland, learning about similarities and differences between their bodies and ours. 

Late Primary
Pupils will enjoy taking part in our Build a Sheep and Gene-iuses workshops. During a tour of our Education farm, young learners will spend time with our rare and native breed animals,  observing, discussing and learning about the ingenious characteristics they have developed over many centuries in order to survive and thrive in Scotland. Pupils will explore inheritance and genetics, finding out how certain traits are passed from parents to offspring and how farmers manage this to breed the "perfect" livestock.

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  • STEM/Farm Workshop - Early Primary
    STEM/Farm Workshop - Early Primary

    You will receive payment details via email following your booking.

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    You will receive payment details via email following your booking.

  • STEM/Farm Workshop - Late Primary
    STEM/Farm Workshop - Late Primary

    You will receive payment details via email following your booking.

    0 1 max

    You will receive payment details via email following your booking.

STEM/Farm Workshops

Early Primary
In our Countryside Clocks and Wild Bodies workshops pupils will meet the animals that live on our farm and discover the clever ways they are able to tell the time of day or even the time of year. They will also discover the big and little monsters that live here in Scotland, learning about similarities and differences between their bodies and ours. 

Late Primary
Pupils will enjoy taking part in our Build a Sheep and Gene-iuses workshops. During a tour of our Education farm, young learners will spend time with our rare and native breed animals,  observing, discussing and learning about the ingenious characteristics they have developed over many centuries in order to survive and thrive in Scotland. Pupils will explore inheritance and genetics, finding out how certain traits are passed from parents to offspring and how farmers manage this to breed the "perfect" livestock.

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