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Recumbent Stone Circles - a learning resource for teachers (or indeed anyone!) by Andy B on Friday, 06 October 2017

Recumbent Stone Circles - a learning resource for teachers

Recumbent stone circles are the oldest surviving structures in the North East and are amongst the oldest structures in Scotland. They were constructed in the earlier parts of the Bronze Age, although were often reused for burials in the Later Bronze Age. Many generations of people have since visited them and wondered at their origins.

This resource aims to help teachers and youth group leaders explore recumbent stone circles as part of teaching and learning in Mathematics, Sciences, Religious and Moral Education and People, Past Events and Societies.
The study of recumbent stone circles will also allow a meaningful discussion of the movement of the planets, the changing of the seasons and why in the past this might have been of even greater significance to our ancestors

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