Cutting Edge workshop

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WorkshopWorkshopSchools ReceptionSuitable for: Key Stage 2

Please note: separate Cutting Edge workshops are held for family audiences.

Pre-visit information and curriculum links PDF (202.1 KB)

Investigate how teeth are related to diet in this interactive workshop.

Pupils will:

-use mirrors to look at their own teeth and consider how they use different types of teeth for eating

-handle, observe and compare a variety of animal skulls to identify different shapes of teeth

-use and develop their scientific knowledge to understand how the shape of teeth makes them useful for different purposes

-decide which dinosaur eats what, based on their own observations of dinosaur skulls

Learning themes: teeth and eating, using observations to draw conclusions, using scientific knowledge and understanding to explain observations, making comparisons and identifying associations.

Cost: £3 per student

Booking: Call our school bookings team on +44(0)20 7942 5555

Please read our payment and cancellation conditions before booking.

Capacity: 32 students

Duration: 50 minutes

Location: Please meet us at the School Reception and Picnic Area on the lower ground floor. Please be there five minutes before the start time.Booking Required







Please call our booking line on +44(0)20 7942 5555

Natural History Museum
Cromwell Road
SW7 5BD London
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Cutting Edge workshop Natural History Museum Main address: Natural History Museum Cromwell Road SW7 5BD London, United kingdom Natural History Museum Cromwell Road SW7 5BD London, United kingdom WorkshopWorkshopSchools ReceptionSuitable for: Key Stage 2

Please note: separate Cutting Edge workshops are held for family audiences.

Pre-visit information and curriculum links PDF (202.1 KB)

Investigate how teeth are related to diet in this interactive workshop.

Pupils will:

-use mirrors to look at their own teeth and consider how they use different types of teeth for eating

-handle, observe and compare a variety of animal skulls to identify different shapes of teeth

-use and develop their scientific knowledge to understand how the shape of teeth makes them useful for different purposes

-decide which dinosaur eats what, based on their own observations of dinosaur skulls

Learning themes: teeth and eating, using observations to draw conclusions, using scientific knowledge and understanding to explain observations, making comparisons and identifying associations.

Cost: £3 per student

Booking: Call our school bookings team on +44(0)20 7942 5555

Please read our payment and cancellation conditions before booking.

Capacity: 32 students

Duration: 50 minutes

Location: Please meet us at the School Reception and Picnic Area on the lower ground floor. Please be there five minutes before the start time.Booking Required







Please call our booking line on +44(0)20 7942 5555
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