Key Stage 1-2 Activities

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Frequently Asked Questions
FAQ's on Stonehenge, about the building of, and access to, the Stones
Interactive Map
View the prehistoric landscape of Stonehenge with this interactive map
External website linkQCA Innovating with History
Other examples of how schemes of work have been adapted
External website linkStonehenge Consultation Survey 09
Teachers and lecturers: Take our 10 minute survey about education at Stonehenge and the development of the new visitor centre

Education Resources

Did you know that you can visit Stonehenge for free with your school or education group? You can also book on one of our Discovery Visits for just £75 per class. Discovery Visits are hands-on, interactive workshops and tours that support the curriculum and really bring the site to life.

If you would like to discuss your particular interest or find further information about the facilities available at this property please call 0117 975 0688 or email educ.stone@english-heritage.org.uk.

Resources for Teachers

Stonehenge Scheme of Work:

To provide practical support with your Stonehenge project, we have created an adapted, QCA-approved, Scheme of Work entitled "What was our area like in prehistoric times?", which has been especially developed by English Heritage in partnership with Wessex Archaeology and local schools. Designed for use with year 3 and 4 pupils, this unit encourages learning both within and outside the classroom. You can download the scheme in pdf format via the links to the left.

Avebury Teacher's Kit:

If you're exploring the whole of the Stonehenge and Avebury World Heritage Site, then this downloadable teacher's kit will be invaluable. It has been developed in partnership with Wessex Archaeology, and is designed for use with pupils from year 3 to year 6.

Click to visit the Wessex Archaeology Learning Resources page and download a copy of the kit.