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Hull Museum Education Schools Programme New for 2008/9 Key Stage 1&2 Science / Technology / History / Art and Design / Citizenship / Cross curricular themes Creative Thinking Skills / Enquiry Skills / Problem Solving Skills / Research Skills

Welcome to our new programme for 2008/9 Welcome Fouindation, Key Stage 1 & 2: Primary 2 > Our Museums Hull s Museums provide a range of exciting and relevant learning experiences to support the delivery of an innovative and inspiring curriculum whilst also contributing to delivering your children s entitlement to 5 hours of culture a week. > Led Sessions Our led sessions are supported by a comprehensive learning package including online resources which have been developed in partnership with teachers. You can also use these resources free to support your own self directed visits. > Relevant to the Curriculum Responding to the exciting changes in the curriculum our comprehensive learning programmes can help you deliver both thematic planning and skills across the curriculum. Key skills and thinking skills are embedded in museum learning. By visiting our nine museums to take part in our learning programmes and by using our online learning resources we can help support pupil development of: Communication skills: All of our learning programmes include strong elements of speaking and listening as well as some elements of reading and writing. Using objects and archive material as the stimulus pupils are given opportunities to critically analyse evidence, present information, respond to questions and take part in group discussion. Application of number: Museums and archives demonstrate the practical application of number through problem solving using creativity and real life historical situations. Documentary evidence such as statistics and data processing are used within our programmes providing pupils with opportunities to apply learnt skills as well as engaging in new challenges. Information technology: Specific learning programmes and online resources use ICT creativity to engage pupils in the exploration of a range of sources, developing skills in enquiry, analysis, interpretation and evaluation. We also offer a wide range of multi media experiences enabling pupils to present information in original and expressive formats. Working together: Our learning programmes offer opportunities for pupils to work together to solve problems and meet challenges that in turn, encourage cooperation and understanding. Working in the museum environment also offers pupils the opportunity to develop social skills and an awareness of others needs.

Booking your visit Improving own learning and performance: Museums and archives offer pupils unique learning experiences that stimulate independent enquiry and creative thought processes. This enables pupils to reflect and evaluate their work in new and exciting ways that can support the improvement of learning and performance. > How to book your visit To book a led session delivered by one of our experienced education enablers or self directed visit: Contact: 01482 318733 Led sessions I hour........................ 1 per child 2 hour....................... 2 per child Book an all day visit and receive a 15% discount* Please have the following information available when you call: Date for your visit Number of children Year group Any SEN requirements We look forward to your call Problem Solving: Our learning programmes present pupils with historical and creative challenges and problems, identified through enquiry and investigation. These challenges enable pupils to plan and develop strategies to achieve specific outcomes. Thinking Skills: Thinking skills are at the core of museum learning experiences. Working with collections through enquiry, reasoning, information processing, creative thinking and evaluation assists pupil development in learning how to learn. Our led sessions and on line support resources are designed to help learners improve their learning and performance in education, work and life. Above all Partnerships with schools are at the heart of our programming and the learning team looks forward to working with you in 2008/9. Jon Pywell Head of Education and Lifelong Learning > Making the most of your visit We appreciate that visits for most schools cost money so here are some teacher top tips which might help you when planning a visit: If you can, use a local service bus from outside your school. These can be cheaper, less busy during the times you want to visit museums and encourages use of public transport. Visit more than one site and book one of our rooms for lunch. All of our museums are within 10minutes walking distance and if you book led sessions at two of our museum sites you receive a 25% discount! > Other key information Museum opening times: Led session teacher notes: Lunch rooms: Risk Assessments: CRB Checks: Self directed visits: Visit Resource Packs: Toilets: Planning a visit: Museum Shops: Mon-Sat, 10am-5pm, Sun, 1.30pm-4.30pm These are available at www.hgfl.org/go/museums These are available at all museums except Spurn Lightship To assist planning these are available at www.hgfl.org/go/museums All the learning team hold CRB checks with Hull City Council To book call 01482 613902 To support your visit look online at www.hgfl.org/go/museums Access to toilets and disabled toilets at all museums except Spurn Lightship. Contact us to arrange a pre visit with a member of the team. The Ferens Art Gallery, Hands on History Museum, The Maritime Museum and Hull and East Riding Museum all have gift shops. All information and resources are free. If you would like to talk to a member of the Education team contact us on 01482 318733 * All day visits are based on a minimum of 3 x 1hour led sessions or 2 x 2hour led sessions. Booking your Visit 3

Contents Contents 4 Welcome.................................2 Booking your visit..........................3 Learning journeys..........................5 Planning cross curricular themes.............5 Ferens Art Gallery Art / Design / History / Science..............6 Portraying Relationships........................6 Knowing Me Knowing You.......................6 Investigating Art..............................6 Material Worlds - Sculpture at the Ferens...........6 Sculpture - The Third Dimension.................7 The Tudors - Painting the Past...................7 Victorian Evidence - Painting the Past..............7 Streetlife Museum Science / Technology / History...............8 Fabulous Forces, Fantastic Friction................8 Bridge Builders...............................8 Shocking Science.............................8 Transport through Time.........................8 Streetlife Museum History / World War Two....................9 Evacuation!.................................9 Home Front.................................9 On the Ration................................9 Hull & East Riding Museum History / Art / Science.....................10 Hands on Roman Evidence..................10 Shop til you drop Roman Style................10 Roman Re-enactments........................10 Bones, Bodies and Burials.....................10 Out on the Tiles - Victorian Style.................10 Maritime Collections Local History / Maritime....................11 Tour through Time: Hull s Historic High Street.......11 Local History Learning Programme...............11 Presenting the Past..........................11 Arctic Corsair Tour...........................11 Local History Learning Programme...............11 Explore the History of Hull......................11 I never appreciated what wonderful resources and facilities Hull museums had KS1 Teacher Wilberforce House History / Art..............................12 Why do we remember William Wilberforce?........12 Stories form West Africa.......................12 Behind the Mask............................12 Cloth and Culture............................12 In Touch with William Wilberforce...............12 To support visits to Wilberforce House............12 Wilberforce House Citizenship / RE / Globalisation..............13 Freedom and Fair Play - KS 1...................13 Global Citizens - Make an Impact!...............13 Freedom and Fair Play - KS 2...................13 Faith and Freedom...........................13 Hands on History Egyptian History / Literacy / Science.........14 Discover Egyptian Writing......................14 Every object tells a story......................14 Mummification!.............................14 Hands on History Victorian History / Literacy / Design & Technology.14 Victorian School Days.........................14 Life in a Victorian Home.......................15 Victorian Toys and Games.....................15 The Guildhall Citizenship / History / Social Justice.........15 Lessons Learnt - Send them Down! - Victorian Mock Trial..........................15 Lessons Learnt - The Guildhall - Citizenship and Democracy Tour.................15 Lessons Learnt - Tour of Holy Trinity Church........15 How to find us............................16

Planning Cross Curricular Themes > How can we support thematic planning? Our programmes can help support you in developing and delivering a thematic curriculum. The diagram below demonstrates how our Victorian learning programmes can be used to support cross curricular work. Why not use this brochure to see how museums can support your thematic planning. History: Lessons Learnt! Send them Down! Victorian Mock Trial Victorian School Days Life in a Victorian Home Victorian Toys and Games Victorians - Painting the Past Out on the Tiles - Victorians Local History Learning Programme Bridge Builders Shocking Science Transport Through Time Science, technology and design: Bridge Builders Shocking Science Transport Through Time Out on the Tiles Victorian Toys and Games > INSET and CPD We offer a wide range of INSET and CPD for teachers covering areas such as creativity; skills based learning, science and technology, citizenship and thematic planning. Call the learning team to arrange your bespoke staff training. > Online Learning Journeys The My learning website is a resource for teachers and learners inspired by museum, library and archive collections in Yorkshire. The website contains Learning Journeys, comprehensive learning resources designed to support your visit. Art and design: Out on the Tiles Victorian Toys and Games Victorians - Painting the Past Theme: VICTORIANS Numeracy: Victorian School Days Bridge Builders Local History Learning Programme Geography: Presenting the Past Local History Learning Programme Literacy: All of our programmes have strong literacy elements Other: ICT / Music / RE / PE Tour of Holy Trinity Church (RE) Presenting the Past (ICT) Cross curricular: Citizenship/ PSHE Lessons Learnt! Send them Down! Victorian Mock Trial The Guildhall - Citizenship and Democracy Tour Victorian School Days Life in a Victorian Home Victorians - Painting the Past Resources include concise teacher information, downloadable and printable resources, classroom activities, films, whiteboard resources and games, interactives, and other digital resources designed to inspire and engage pupils. For more information visit: > Tell us more about your plans for the curriculum Contact the learning team by museumeducation@hullcc.gov.uk or call us on 01482 318733 to discuss how we can help you deliver changes to the curriculum Planning Cross Curricular Themes 5

Ferens Art Gallery Art / Design / History / Science / Literacy...creative thinking across the curriculum 6 Portraying Relationships Investigate human relationships through exploring group portraits at the Ferens. Work as a team to produce large scale group portrait for display back at school. Cross curricular links: Art and Design, PSHE / Citizenship Online resources: Self Image Learning Journey Teacher Resource Packs: Portraits at the Ferens www.hgfl.org/go/museums Portraying Relationships Knowing Me Knowing You How do we see ourselves and how are we seen by others? Investigate portraits and self portraits at the Ferens. Learn about facial proportions and work in pairs to produce your own pastel portraits and self portraits. Cross curricular links: Art and Design, PSHE / Citizenship Online resources: Self Image Learning Journey - The Painted Lady - Tudor Portraits at the Ferens Teacher Resource Packs: Portraits at the Ferens www.hgfl.org/go/museums Well facilitated & enjoyable KS2 Teacher Knowing Me Knowing You Investigating Art Explore paintings and sculpture at the Ferens. Find out about artists influences, inspirations and working methods. Use our fantastic object resource boxes to create your own work taking inspiration form the artwork you have investigated. Cross curricular links: Art and Design Investigating Art COMING SOON Material Worlds - Sculpture at the Ferens Investigate the materials and processes of sculpture in the Ferens collection. Take an interactive tour with our gallery guide to investigate when, where and how sculpture is made. This session can be linked with Sculpture - The Third Dimension to create a full day experience. Cross curricular links: Art and Design, Science Online resources: Hull Through the Eyes of a Sculptor Teacher Resource Packs Sculpture at the Ferens www.hgfl.org/go/museums

COMING SOON Sculpture - The Third Dimension Stimulating, informative and practical KS1 Teacher Take a journey into the third dimension and explore how sculptors think and work. Use sculptor s skills to create large and small three dimensional forms. This session can be linked with Material Worlds to create a full day experience. Cross curricular links: Art and Design Online resources: Hull Through the Eyes of a Sculptor Teacher Resource Packs Sculpture at the Ferens www.hgfl.org/go/museums Material Worlds The Tudors - Painting the Past KS2 Travel back in time with Elizabeth, our Tudor Noblewoman as she steps out of her portrait and into the Art Gallery to tell you about her life. Learn about Tudor fashions and dress up in period costume. Investigate historical objects and our stunning sixteenth century portrait to learn about life in Tudor times. Cross curricular links: History, Art and Design, Literacy Online resources: The Painted Lady - Tudor Portraits at the Ferens Investigate our Noble Woman s portrait by William Segar and Marcus Gheeraerts Portrait of a Lady. This on-line resource will support your gallery visit and provide ideas for classroom preparation and follow up work. COMING SOON Victorian Evidence - Painting the Past What can we learn about the Victorians through investigating their art? Children will use the Ferens collection of Victorian and Edwardian art and a range of hands-on resources to find out what life was really like in the past. This session can be combined with a visit to the Hands-on History museum for a full day Victorian experience. Sculture - The Third Dimension The Tudors - Painting the Past Victorian Evidence - Painting the Past Cross curricular links: History, Art and Design, Literacy Online resources: Painting the Past - Victorian Evidence A comprehensive learning journey to support your Victorian topic using Hull Museums collections. See page 14/15 Lots of opportunity for teamwork! KS2 Teacher Art / Design / History / Science / Literacy...creative thinking across the curriculum 7

Streetlife Museum Fabulous Forces, Fantastic Friction Bridge Builders Shocking Science Science / Technology / History...problem solving and enquiry across the curriculum 8 Fabulous Forces, Fantastic Friction Foundation, Get into lab coats and goggles, become scientists and take part in larger than life experiments to discover first hand what life would be like without friction. Cross curricular links: Science, History, Literacy, Art, Design & Technology (Science show 1 hour) Online resources: Transport Explorer Science and Transport / Car Constructor Fabulous Forces, Fantastic Friction Bridge Builders Our Victorian railway engineer, Mr. William Sheldon will help you discover how bridges were built in the past before you face the ultimate bridge building challenge. Cross curricular links: Science, History, Literacy, Art, Design & Technology Online resources: Transport Explorer Really enjoyed the session. It was pitched at the right level KS2 Teacher Shocking Science Foundation, Meet our historic character to find out how electricity was used in the past. Experience a hair raising science show and conduct your own experiments with circuits. Cross curricular links: Science, History, Literacy, Art, Design & Technology Online resources: Transport Explorer Science and Transport / Car Constructor Transport through time NEW Transport through Time Foundation and KS1 Aimed at Foundation and KS1 this engaging programme will use vehicles in Streetlife s collections to help bring your transport theme to life; includes character led sessions and practical activities. Cross curricular links: History, Literacy, Art, Design & Technology 30 mins Online resources: Transport Explorer Science and Transport / Car Constructor

Evacuation! Evacuation! Meet Mary our Billeting Officer! Using original wartime artefacts your children will discover what it was like to be evacuated during World War 2. Cross curricular links: History, Citizenship, Literacy Fantastic, outstanding, informative KS2 Teacher Evacuation Really brought the past to life! KS2 Teacher Home Front This lively hands-on session uses original artefacts and documents to explore what life was like on the home front. Cross curricular links: History, Citizenship, Literacy Home Front On the Ration Meet Mrs Lockington our 1940 s housewife and discover what living on the ration during World War 2 was really like. Cross curricular links: History, Citizenship, Literacy On the Ration History World War Two...investigative, research and enquiry skills across the curriculum 9

Hull & East Riding History / Art / Science...investigative, research and enquiry skills across the curriculum 10 Hands on... Roman Evidence Investigate what the Romans left behind through artefacts and mosaic stories. Design and build your own Roman mosaic using real tesserae. Cross curricular links: History, Citizenship, Georgraphy Literacy, Art & Design Shop til you drop - Roman Style With Roman coins buy Roman pottery, jewellery and other goods from our shops in our Roman Street. Experience first hand what daily Roman life was like! Cross curricular links: History, Citizenship, Georgraphy, Literacy Roman Re-enactments NEW Roman Re-enactments: Choice of Sessions Pottering through the Past with a real Roman character to investigate the Romans through the pots they left behind. Learning & Labouring - Roman Style with a real Roman character. Handle objects from the past and investigate how you d train to be a mosaic maker and what Roman schools were like. Cross curricular links: History, Citizenship, Georgraphy, Literacy Length of sessions: 30 minutes each Out on the Tiles - Victorian Style Hands On... Roman Evidence COMING SOON Bones, Bodies and Burials Starts Feb/Mar 09 Uncover the hidden evidence in the earth and solve puzzles from history to build up your own picture of the past. Cross curricular links: Science, History, Literacy, Art Length of sessions: 1-2 hours Online resources: A new Learning journey to support this programme will be available on Bones, Bodies and Burials Out on the Tiles - Victorian Style NEW KS2 Using the fantastic tile collections of Hull Museums as inspiration. Children are encouraged to develop their design skills by investigating motifs and patterns that influenced the Arts & Craft Movement. The session includes handling Medieval and Victorian tiles and the opportunity to decorate a bisque tile. Cross curricular links: Art and Design, History, Design and Technology Online resources: Out on the Tiles Victorian Style

Maritime Collections Tour through Time: Hull s Historic NEW High Street KS2 Developed in partnership with Hull City Archives. Discover the clues, unlock the secrets and encounter 900 years of Hull s History- in one street! This exciting new tour uses innovative interpretation techniques, such as period Thinking Hats to bring the history of Hull s High Street alive! Cross curricular links: History, Geography, Literacy, Citizenship Online resources: History around Hull A Learning Journey Linked to: Local History Learning Programme (Jan 2009) Presenting the Past led session, Arctic Corsair Tour COMING SOON Local History Learning Programme KS2 Starts Jan 09 Developed in partnership with Hull City Archives. Discover Hull s Whaling and Fishing past with two brand new led sessions for 2009! Cross curricular links: History, Geography, Citizenship, Literacy Online resources: History around Hull A Learning Journey Linked to: Tour through Time: Hull s Historic High Street (Sept 08), Presenting the Past led session, Arctic Corsair Tour. For more information or to find out how your school could be involved in the development of this exciting new programme contact: Esther Lockwood, Education Project Officer Presenting the Past NEW KS2 Become a history detective, using physical evidence, images and artefacts pupils will piece together the development of Hull, demonstrating their findings through power-point or photo story presentations. Cross curricular links: History, Citizenship, Literacy, Geography, ICT Length of sessions: 1 or 2 hours Online resources: History Around Hull Learning Journey, History Around Us Evidence Resource Linked to: Arctic Corsair Tour, Tour Through Time: Hull s Historic High Street Very kinaesthetic and fun! KS2 Teacher Arctic Corsair Tour Led by experienced ex trawler men, have life at sea brought alive! Explore Hulls maritime heritage and local history by linking this with a visit to Hull Maritime Museum and Spurn Lightship. Cross curricular links: History, Citizenship, Literacy Online resources: History Around Hull Learning Journey, History Around Us Evidence Resource Linked to: Presenting the Past led session, Tour Through Time: Hull s Historic High Street History Around Hull Learning Journey KS2 This resource is packed full of useful information to help you before and after your visit including downloadable information sheets, online quizzes and video galleries. Use the learning journey to help plan your project and with your class on your interactive whiteboard. Cross curricular links: History, Citizenship, Literacy, Geography History Around Us Evidence Resource History Around Us Evidence Resource contains source material, images and illustrations. A great resource for your local history project this CD Rom can be used on a classroom whiteboard or printed for use with pupils. Explore the History of Hull Starting at the Hands on History Museum, this guided tour of Hull s Old Town offers a unique opportunity to see the evidence of how the city has changed. Cross curricular links: History, Geography Location of led sessions: Starting at Hands on History and covering Hull s Old Town this tour lasts 2.5 hours Must be booked in advance. Tours cost 55 per group Explore the History of Hull Local History / Maritime...investigative, research and enquiry skills across the curriculum 11

Wilberforce House History / Art...investigative, research and enquiry skills across the curriculum 12 Why do we remember William Wilberforce? This hands-on session uses a wide range of source material and Wilberforce House galleries to interpret the life of this famous man from Hull. Cross curricular links: Literacy, History, Citizenship Online resources: William Wilberforce - A Learning Journey Find out about the man who was instrumental in the Abolition of the British Slave Trade. This learning journey focuses on the life of William Wilberforce and the impact of his work. Linked to: Wilberforce social history and citizenship led sessions In Touch resources: Wilberforce Object Handling Units Why do we remember William Wilberforce? Stories form West Africa Using traditional narratives from West Africa, we bring culture and history alive through objects and costume in this lively hands-on session. Additional hour: Children will respond to the stories through creative work, groups can choose from digital media or art and craft work. Cross curricular links: Literacy, History, Geography, Art & Design, ICT or 2 hours Online resources: Global Citizens - Make an Impact! A Learning Journey Linked to: Wilberforce social history and citizenship led sessions Intouch resources: Wilberforce Object Handling Units Behind the Mask Discover the symbolism and spirituality of West African masks. Handle real artefacts before creating your own stunning mask. Cross curricular links: Art & Design, PSHE, Citizenship, History Intouch resources: Wilberforce Object Handling Units Cloth and Culture Cloth and Culture Explore the cultural uses of West African fabrics through this practical hands-on session. Investigate West African culture in the galleries at Wilberforce House Museum and create your own African inspired fabrics and designs. Cross curricular links: Art & Design, PSHE, Citizenship, History Intouch resources: Wilberforce Object Handling Units In Touch with William Wilberforce Our In Touch handling units contain original objects and handling material which are designed to support pre and post visit classroom teaching about the life and work of William Wilberforce and related subject areas. To support visits to Wilberforce House KS2 Understanding Slavery www.understandingslavery.com The Citizenship website www.understandingslavery.com/citizens Understanding Slavery This fantastic resource offers ideas and support on how to teach Transatlantic Slavery through museum collections with background information and activities for use in the classroom. The Citizenship website The citizenship website aims to teach young people about the history of slavery and how it has affected society today. Cross curricular links: Literacy, History, Citizenship Online resources: William Wilberforce - A Learning Journey /williamwilberforce The Message - Creative Campaigning and Global Citizens - Make an Impact!

Handling unit themes: William Wilberforce and the Abolition Movement, Transatlantic slavery, West African culture Cross curricular links: Literacy, History, Citizenship, Geography, Music Online resources: William Wilberforce - A Learning Journey /williamwilberforce Stimulating and thought provoking KS2 Teacher Freedom and Fair Play KS1 In this fun introduction to Global Citizenship, pupils find out about where everyday products come from, as well as about the people and places involved. Pupils make links with the lives of others around the globe and consider how we can all make the world a fairer place! Cross curricular links: Citizenship, History, Geography, Literacy Online resources: Global Citizens - Make an Impact! A Learning Journey William Wilberforce - A Learning Journey /williamwilberforce Linked to: Why do we remember William Wilberforce? led session Recognised by UNICEF as contributing to your Rights Respecting Schools Award. Freedom and Fair Play KS2 This fun, yet thought provoking led session uses role-play, gallery interaction and lively debate to raise awareness of global issues (including modern day slavery), their impact on the world today and how young citizens can make a difference! Cross curricular links: Citizenship, History, Geography, Literacy Freedom and Fair Play Online resources: Global Citizens - Make an Impact! A Learning Journey William Wilberforce - A Learning Journey /williamwilberforce Linked to: Faith and Freedom led session, Why do we remember William Wilberforce? led session Recognised by UNICEF as contributing to your Rights Respecting Schools Award. Faith and Freedom KS2 This inspiring led session looks at the life of William Wilberforce and considers how his Christian beliefs helped change the world. Children will explore Christian responses to slavery and other Faith and Freedom forms of oppression and think about current issues including racism and human rights. Cross curricular links: Religious Education (Agreed Syllabus - Peoples Strand Y5/6), Literacy, History, Citizenship Online resources: Global Citizens - Make an Impact! A Learning Journey William Wilberforce - A Learning Journey /williamwilberforce Intouch resources: Wilberforce Object Handling Units Linked to: Wilberforce social history, art and design and citizenship led sessions Global Citizens - Make and Impact! A Learning Journey Visit: Take a journey of discovery with Hull Museums to find out what it means to be a Global Citizen! A comprehensive teaching resource for Global Citizenship - your one stop shop for exploring contemporary issues such as modern day slavery, fair trade, cultural diversity and discrimination. Cross curricular links: Citizenship, History, Geography, Literacy. Linked to: Freedom and Fair Play led session, Faith and Freedom led session, Why do we remember William Wilberforce? led session Recognised by UNICEF as contributing to your Rights Respecting Schools Award. To support visits to Wilberforce House. Citizenship / RE / Globalisation...debating and challenging through cross curriculum issues 13

Egyptian History / Victorian History / Literacy / Science...investigative, research and enquiry skills across the curriculum 14 Hands On History EGYPTIAN Discover Egyptian Writing This popular session looks at Ancient Egyptian writing. Learn basic hieroglyphics. Create your own pieces of papyrus to take away. Cross curricular links: History, Literacy Online resources: The Archaeologist and the Ancient Egyptians www.hgfl.org/go/museums Discover Egyptian Writing Every Object Tells a Story Become a young archaeologist, explore objects and discover what it was really like in Ancient Egypt. Cross curricular links: History, Literacy Online resources: The Archaeologist and the Ancient Egyptians www.hgfl.org/go/museums Every Object Tells a Story Mummification! Motivated children to ask valuable, informative questions KS2 Teacher Mummification! Discover ancient Egyptian mummies. Go under the wrappings to explore the beliefs and science around mummification. Cross curricular links: History, Science and Technology, Literacy Online resources: The Archaeologist and the Ancient Egyptians www.hgfl.org/go/museums VICTORIAN Don t forget to bring a camera and take a class photo at the end of the session Victorian School Days Dress as a Victorian School Child. Experience first hand the three R s under the watchful eye of our Victorian School Teacher! Cross curricular links: History, Literacy, Numeracy Online resources: Hands on the Victorians www.hgfl.org/go/museums Victorian School Days

The Guildhall Life in a Victorian Home Packed with original artefacts from the period, meet our Victorian housewife and explore through hands on activities what life was like in a Victorian Home. Cross curricular links: History, Literacy Online resources: Hands on the Victorians www.hgfl.org/go/museums Life in a Victorian Home Victorian Toys and Games Investigate Victorian toys, handle a variety of traditional games and make your own toy to take back to school. Cross curricular links: History, Science and Technology, Literacy Online resources: Hands on the Victorians www.hgfl.org/go/museums Life in a Victorian Home Never seen the children so excited KS2 Teacher COMING SOON Lessons Learnt! Send them Down! Victorian Mock Trial Starts 2009 Find out about life on the wrong side of the law by experiencing the daily workings of our original Crown Court and cells. Take part in the re-enactment of a dramatic courtroom trial in the imposing setting of our Victorian style courtroom. Experience the harsh realities of crime and punishment within Victorian society. Witness a trial in the presence of a judge, victim and accused before pupils deliver their own verdict on the case. Cross curricular links: Citizenship, History, Social Justice, Drama Online resources: Victorian Mock Trial The Guildhall - Citizenship and Democracy Tour An exciting behind the scenes tour focussing on local politics and law and order with special emphasis on the Council Chamber, old courts and cells. Cross curricular links: Citizenship, History, Social Justice Holy Trinity Church NEW Tour of Holy Trinity Church Explore this place of worship and discover a superb historical monument and architectural gem with a guided tour. See for yourself the many unique and fascinating features this jewel of Hull has to offer. Cross curricular links: Literacy, History, RE Tours bookable by prior arrangement. Lessons Learnt/Lessons fo Life is a new project for 2009 focusing on citizenship and social justice for more information or to find out how your school could be involoved in the development of this exciting new project contact: Tracy Pallett Education Officer Social Justice / Citizenship / History...investigative, research and enquiry skills across the curriculum 15

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