Travelbound - Mini-magazine March 2022

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Celebrating STEM with British Science Week. Spotlight on FRANCE!

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Going CROSS CURRICU in NEW YORK CITY. AND MORE!



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Celebrating STEM for British Science Week

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Spotlight on France

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Cross-curriculum in NYC

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Geography in the land of fire and ice

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Top Geography Trips

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Why Travelbound?

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British Science Week is a ten-day celebration of science, technology, engineering and maths, taking place between 11-20 March 2022 The 2022 theme is growth. From exploring plant growth in a window box to discussing the impacts of economic growth on our society, there are plenty of ways to join in with your class. Click here for BBC Bitesize’s round up of their best science, technology, engineering and maths resources for primary and secondary schools all in one place.

You can also download free British Science Week activity packs here which aims to provide simple, hands-on science activities to use with students from early years up to the age of 14. Or find out about CREST, a scheme that inspires young people aged 5–19 to think and behave like scientists and engineers. Students can gain certificates or build up to awards through hands on activities or group projects. Check out their website here

Visit some of the world’s best Science Museums from the classroom, with a virtual tour. From Oxford University’s History of Science Museum’s tour of scientific instruments from the Middle Ages to the 19th century here to the incredible Museum of Science in Boston, USA who’s phenomenal virtual tour is full of digital exhibits, videos, and audio presentations here


INSPIRED to take your students to discover more? Here are some STEM destinations you may not have thought of…

San Francisco The Bay Area may be seen to be home to a strong bohemian scene, but it is the hub of technological innovation that will hold your students’ interest. Visit the Computer History Museum in Silicon Valley to explore the pioneers of computer technology, including Apple and Google, and visit the California Academy of Sciences to learn more about the agency’s research. Don’t miss out on a tour of Alcatraz as students visit the former federal prison!

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Cern Inspire students science studies through visiting the world’s largest particle physics laboratory and hear first-hand how scientists are trying to unravel the secrets of the universe. Experience new technologies at the ICT Centre and visit the UN HQ to understand more about how nations can work together to achieve common goals.

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Orlando

Within reach of Orlando, students can visit the Kennedy Space Center and the Orlando Science Center – both perfect for STEM – Combine fun and education in the world’s most famous theme parks! Universal Studios gives students hands-on experiential learning activities, while Disney educational workshops can be mixed-and-matched to support your classroom learning. Learn more>>

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Spotlight on FRANCE As a teacher, there is a drive to make the time spent in school as meaningful as possible. However, teachers don’t need to feel confined to the barriers of the school walls in order to maximise this time.

about the families of their students, what type of trip is feasible in the eyes of the school, and how does the value of the learning outcomes stack up against price.

The early experiences of a different culture with new sights and smells will most likely last longest in the memory. And it doesn’t have to involve jet lag nor does it have to break the bank.

France can deliver cross-curriculum subject disciplines and at a cost that will keep the school’s governors and Senior Leadership Team happy.

Step into the limelight France. A favoured option which shows no sign of slipping off the radar for primary and secondary educational establishments. Why? While the reasons could fill the pages of your educational planner, we can zone in on 3 top reasons. 1. HOP OVER THE CHANNEL Wherever your school is positioned in the UK, a coach journey down to Portsmouth, Dover or Folkestone will soon see your students transported into Northern France. Choose the Euro Tunnel and 35 minutes later, your school group will be on the road along the French coast to Normandy. 2. NO NEED TO BREAK THE BANK Cost due to distance, cost due to transport, or cost due to the number of students you’re taking, France provides a solution to all. Teachers will be thinking

3. CHOOSE YOUR SUBJECT FOCUS France is awash towns and cities that not only offer historical sites, but art, science and of course the opportunity to experience the language first hand, opening students up to the French culture. For instance in Normandy, there are opportunities for students to work in groups as they investigate life for locals in Normandy during World War II, discover the art of biscuit production at Les Sablés d’Asnelles and come together to discuss Monet’s inspiration at his gardens in Giverny.


Paris and Disney

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Paris offers an array of cultural and historical excursions that will leave your students with lifelong memories and a broader learning experience. Witness Paris from Montparnasse Tower for breathtaking panoramic views of the Eiffel Tower or take your students to a local French market where they can embrace the local language, building confidence and valuable skills from engaging in real life situations with native speakers. One of Europe’s most beautiful and important capital cities, students from all subject areas can absorb history, architecture, fashion and irresistible cuisine only available in Paris. Students can also enjoy a visit to Disneyland® Paris, spread out across five different themed lands with more than 40 rides, plus spectacular parades and shows.

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The Somme/Ypres

Musée du Louvre Musée d’Orsay Pompidou Centre French Language lessons Parc Astérix Palais Garnier Opera House Tour Montparnasse Seine River Cruise Arc de Triomphe Les Invalides La Conciergerie The Panthéon

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There are some experiences that simply cannot be replicated by a textbook and a visit to the cemeteries and battlefields of WWI is certainly one of them. A battlefields tour to Ypres and Somme allows students to really start to understand the events of the Great War. Explore the In Flanders Fields Museum and schools will be able to discover wartime life as seen from the perspectives of not only soldiers, but nurses, children and refugees amongst others. From wandering through the Yorkshire trench and dugout to gain a sense of the surroundings facing foot soldiers to exploring the 1916 Museum to learn more about the relics from the war, students will develop a clearer perspective of the effects of war on soldiers and civilians.

Highlights Beaumont Hamel Menin Gate and Last Post Ceremony Thiepval Memorial Flanders Field Museum Lochnagar Crater Tyne Cot Cemetery

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Normandy Providing an extensive range of activities and excursions, Normandy allows students to dive into the history, language and culture of the region. Improve your students’ language skills in the market towns of Bayeux and Honfleur as they develop their intonation and confidence through interacting with native speakers in practical situations. Learn more about production methods through visits to local farms and manufacturers developing produce such as goats cheese, cider and biscuits. Bring the stark reality of World War II to life at the landing beaches and cemeteries of Normandy and visit the Arromanches 360 cinema for a poignant film reflecting on the events that scarred the coastline. Don’t miss out on the Normandy Quest designed specifically for Travelbound groups. Learn more>>

Chateau du Molay The Château du Molay sits just 25 minutes southwest of Bayeux and is Travelbound’s very own accommodation in the heart of Normandy. The dedicated on-site team welcomes school groups to the historic region of Normandy, the Chateau provides the perfect base to explore the area. Extensive grounds and recently updated facilities allow for groups to enjoy activities, including archery, swimming, survival activities as well as frogs’ legs and snail tasting, plus a host of options for the evenings. Providing local knowledge, our on-site staff at the Château du Molay support teachers in making the school trip to Normandy all the more special. Providing Party Leaders with a chance for downtime, the DBS-checked team can lead activities at the Château and engage learners in a choice of teambuilding tasks.

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Nice Nice may be the unofficial capital of the Côte d’Azur but there’s no question over the many learning opportunities the city and surrounding region presents school groups. A wide variety of local markets offers students the chance to engage in unrehearsed conversations with native speakers, while a visit to one of Nice’s oldest cinemas at the Rialto allows students to further improve their comprehension of the French language with subtitles.

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Cross-curriculum in NYC A city of dreams, the gateway to America and one of the nation’s most significant cities, New York has long drawn those from around the globe. For schools needing a varied, cross-curricular destination for their next trips, New York is the one. Here we take a look at what the Big Apple has to offer students wanting a broad overseas trip experience.

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Cross-curriculum in NYC Defining the American culture Whether you’re looking to trace the Native American cultures at the National Museum of the American Indian; carrying out a study of origins of the United States at the Fraunces Tavern Museum or identifying the impact of mass immigration in the early 20th century at the Ellis Island Immigration Centre, New York provides schools with a wealth of resources to engage your students in their learning on significant periods throughout U.S. history. Making the connections through historical perspectives Intertwined with this timeline of American history is the importance of politics during this period and its interconnections with other world developments. From George Washington’s time as the first President of the United States to developments of the USA through the 20th century, New York features as the ideal location for exploring these subjects and ascertaining the value of these historical sources. Understanding the process of change in New York helps students understand the important role this city has played in the establishment of the nation. The Museum of the City of New York offers a great starting point to explore various themes, including history, politics, economic development, and architecture. It provides the ideal platform to link historical events, including key periods of social activism, with what we interpret today to be present-day customs. Business at the core of the Big Apple There are opportunities to examine the cause and consequence of events, and how they have shaped contemporary US history. Those taking business studies can enjoy a visit to the Wall Street area to learn more about the global impact of New York’s big banks, financiers and stock exchange and how they have

contributed to the United States’ position as a global superpower. Studying past events to understand present day impact A visit to the National 9/11 Memorial seems a fitting start to comprehend the effects of September 11th 2001. A combination of multimedia displays and archive footage present a powerful account of the day. Students will be able to put into context the fallout leading to the war in Afghanistan and a deeper understanding of the important role politics has played in the late-modern period and present-day climate. Cross-curricular learning – activated! The Empire State Building provides jaw-dropping views with the iconic building representing New York’s impressive high-tower skyline. The Art Deco symbol of the Empire State Building is enveloped in its own history and prominence which students can engage with thanks to handheld devices acting as an audio and visual companion. For the learner, the City of New York transforms into an outdoor museum mapped on a [albeit grander scaled] library grid system simply bursting with historic and noteworthy landmarks. With endless cross-curricular opportunities found in an educational visit to New York, the chance to bring your students together across multiple disciplines means teachers have a greater scope to cover more curriculum goals while taking their students to one of the greatest cities in the world.


3 Alternative Experiences in New York for Art Students... Street Art Tour Fascinate your students with a street art tour to Brooklyn and learn why internationally recognised graffiti artists are drawn to the Lower Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx and Harlem districts. Discover their artistic contributions and how these works are transforming the neighbourhoods from industrial warehouses to art studios and why New York City is often referred to as the cradle of graffiti culture. From subway beginnings to contemporary developments, exploring the graffiti laden streets of Brooklyn will leave your students with a strong knowledge of the democratic art form and unique subculture that spans the past fifty years.

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International Centre of Photography Inspire your students with a visit to the world’s leading institution dedicated to photography and visual culture. This paramount platform for photography hosts up to six exhibitions annually, each with a unique focus reflecting the past, present and future of image-making through a wide range of carefully selected themes. Students will gain a thorough understanding into the artistic, technical and historical context of photographs, as well as an insight into the world of image and how images are mediums of empowerment and can incite social change.

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Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) The maze of glass walkways and 110ft atrium lobby ensure this is a breathtaking experience from the getgo. The most influential modern art collection in the world has highlights like Monet’s Water Lilies and van Gogh’s Starry Night, with a recent face-lift by Yoshio Taniguchi creating space for huge contemporary installations and three movie theatres.

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GEOGRAPHY in the land of fire and ice... Study plate tectonics and active volcanoes. Explore the flora and fauna of one of the world’s leading nations for sustainable energy. Take your students on an invigorating visit to the mineral-rich pools of the Blue Lagoon, gaze upon the stunning waterfalls of Gullfoss and make the visit to the incredibly impressive Sólheimajökull glacier.

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Gullfoss

Experience the unique and invigorating wonders of nature at the Blue Lagoon geothermal spa. Set in the middle of a black lava field, students can enjoy the mineral-rich blue waters whilst gaining an understanding of the process of extracting sustainable energy.

Known as the ‘Golden Falls’, Gullfoss is Iceland’s most famous waterfall. A sight of natural beauty, students will notice the brownish colour of the glacial water caused by the sediments carried in the flow.

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Sólheimajökull glacier. See the expansive Sólheimajökull Glacier which stretches for approximately 8 kms with a maximum width of 2 kms. This valley glacier is a tongue descending from the Mýrdalsjökull ice cap. A guided walk on the glacier with specialist equipment allows students to truly experience this natural formation. Students will be able to recognise the scent of sulphur reminding them of the volcanic nature of this area.

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Hekla Center Set on one of the world’s most famous volcanoes, the Hekla Center not only gives students an insight into the historic position of the mountain for Icelanders but the power of the volcano. Through carefully constructed exhibits and multimedia portals, school groups a develop a deeper understanding on the impact of inhabiting areas close to Hekla.

Suggested Itinerary Day 1 - Fly to Keflavik and make your way to Reykjavik, stopping en-route at the Blue Lagoon. Bathe in the warm mineral-rich geothermal water in the middle of a black lava field. (Flight time permitting) Day 2 - Drive to the Þingvellir National Park to see the forces of plate tectonics. Continue to the Kerið crater before arriving at the spectacular Gullfoss waterfall and the geyser geothermal area. Day 3 - Drive east to the Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss waterfalls. Continue to the Sólheimajökull glacier that has shaped the landscape where a guided walk on the glacier with equipment is optional.

Day 4 - Visit the Hekla volcano and learn about volcanism at the Hekla Center. Continue to Thjórsárdalur Valley with its mounds of ash and pumice covered hills. See the Hjálparfoss waterfall and commercial greenhouses using geothermal power before returning to Reykjavik. Day 5 - Spend time in the country’s capital of Reykjavik before flying back to the UK. (Flight time permitting)


Top Geography Tours Bay of Naples Study life in the shadow of an active volcano, volcanic and coastal features as well as tourism and settlement development. Hike up the active Mount Vesuvius, view the incredibly well preserved ruins of Pompeii, Visit Pozzuoli in the fascinating volcanic region known as the Phlegraean Fields and witness natural beauty on the Island of Capri. Not to be missed; • Mount Vesuvius • Pompeii • Phlegrean Fields • Island of Capri

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Morocco Learn about geography up close in the midst of Morocco’s dramatic mountain and desert landscapes. Students have the opportunity to visit a Berber family, see the impressive cinematic beauty of Ait Benhaddou Kasbah, spend a night in the desert, drive over the Tizi-n-Tichka mountain pass as well as admire the oases of the Draa Valley. Learn more>>

Not to be missed; • Atlas Mountains • Tizi-n-Tichka Pass • Draa Valley • Night in a bedouin tent

West Coast USA Combine the major conurbations of the West Coast with some of the world’s most awe-inspiring natural landscapes, including the vast and awesome Grand Canyon. Potential areas of study include the striking contrasts in Death Valley, the stunning valleys and waterfalls at Yosemite National Park, Zion Canyons as well as a city tour of San Francisco. Not to be missed; • Yosemite National Park • Death Valley National Park • The Grand Canyon • San Francisco and LA

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Costa Rica From the forested slopes of its volcanoes to the coral reefs found on both coasts, Costa Rica is one of the biologically wealthiest nations in the world. The country has therefore produced a comprehensive National Conservation System and National Biodiversity Institute to catalogue and study the country’s flora and fauna. Not to be missed; • Turtle Conservation Project • Cahuita National Park • Arenal volcano and Baldi Hot Springs Learn more>>


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