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Museum Led Workshops

These exclusive day long courses are designed to offer schools a taster experience of a particular period of history. Schools have unique access to several of the Museums buildings.

 

Content and delivery will be differentiated according to age and ability. If you require a specific focus for your study please discuss it with the Schools Services Manager in advance so that staff can be briefed.

November - February:

These exclusive day long courses are designed to offer schools a taster experience of a particular period of history. Schools have unique access to several of the Museums buildings.

March - October:

Any of these individual workshop components can be booked as separate workshops.

November - December:

Both the exclusive day long courses and separate individual components are available.
 

History    
Medieval Realms
KS3
This workshop will cover a wide range of aspects of medieval life in the town and country. The four main modules, each lasting 45 minutes, will be centred on a building to give a practical and human context to each area of study. This enables connections to be made with Unit 7B of the Art and Design syllabus for Year 7 'What's in a building'.  Where appropriate, pictorial and documentary sources will be used to augment studies. Details
Component workshops from Medieval Realms Medieval Cooking Session
Archaeological Evidence
Medieval Agriculture
Fleece to Fabric
Apothecary Workshop

Note that you may choose any four components from the above list.

Details
 

Life on a Tudor Farmstead
KS2&3

This workshop will cover the main aspects of domestic and rural life in a Tudor community. The students will look at Tudor farmhouses and their related buildings and contents by undertaking a range of activities that would have been done in the different areas through the year. The specific content of each separate module will vary to reflect seasonal occupations. There will be a consideration of the roles and occupations of men, women and children. We will be using written and visual source material to illustrate the types of evidence used to investigate Tudor life. Details
Component workshops from Life on a Tudor Formstead Tudor Cooking Session
Tudor Farming

Fleece to Fabric
Apothecary Workshop
The Games Tudor Children Played

Note that you may choose any four components from the above list.

Details
 

Life in Stuart Times
KS 2&3

This workshop covers the main aspects of domestic and working life in Stuart Times with particular emphasis on The Plague and its remedies, The Great Fire of London and fire hazards. The activities include the basics of bee keeping and the production of honey/beeswax culminating in a candle making activity. Together with the talk on fire there is a creative drawing session using charcoal and chalk.

Details
Component workshops from Life in Stuart Times Fire and Sketching
Fleece to Fabric

Bees and Candles
Apothecary Workshop
Details
 

Victorian Rural Life KS1-3

This workshop has been designed to offer schools an experience of domestic and working rural life in the Victorian period based on Victorian exhibits at the Museum, including Whittaker's cottage, the School, Walderton Cottage and agricultural buildings.

There will be four modules which will cover life in an agricultural labourer's cottage, Victorian food and recipes, daily domestic tasks, agricultural activities which may have a seasonal variation and role playing a lesson in the school. We will consider the roles and occupations of men, women and children in the countryside and how that might differ from urban life. Written and visual sources will be used where relevant to illustrate different aspects of Victorian life.

Details
Component workshops from Victorian Rural Life Victorian School Experience (see below)
Victorian Farming
Victorian Household Chores
Victorian Cooking Session
Details
Victorian School Role Play
KS1&2
A role play of the school day based in the Victorian school from West Wittering. Details
Collection Quiz for Schools
KS1

Be a history detective.  Various household objects will be displayed around the room to stimulate discussion and explanation.  For example, a discussion can be built up about the fireplace and the tools surrounding it. Each session is designed to help pupils learn about household artefacts, comparing them with the modern day equivalent, 

Details
Side by Side Tours
KS1-3
These visits take advantage of the connection between the Museum and the Goodwood and West Dean Estates nearby and allow the comparison of traditional and modern farming methods.  Details
Traditional Farming Sessions
KS1-4
An introduction to Medieval, Tudor or Victorian arable and livestock farming. Details
Science    
Building Materials - Getting to Grips
KS2
A hands-on gallery of building construction aimed at KS2 Science, Design and Technology. Details
Building Materials - Building Blocks
KS1

Six Trolleys, each explaining one aspect of building construction - timber framing, topography, room use etc.

Details
Shelter Building
KS1 & 2
Unit 6A Shelters

 

Sorry all of the courses for 2008 have been booked.  We hope to run these courses in 2009.  An opportunity to explore the extensive woodland using brushwood/thinnings to construct framework type full size shelters.  Afterwards a visit to the charcoal burners camp to investigate the wood shelter there.  The other reconstructed buildings on the site can then be used to explain the progression of design from these simple shelters to traditional oak framed buildings.  
Themed Guided Tours and Workshops
KS1-4

 
These sessions can be focussed on a particular theme and enable young people to  understand the structures and skills from the medieval period to more modern times.  You may be interested to combine these with one of our other workshops and/or a visit to our collections store to handle original artefacts.  Discuss your requirements with us.

Click here to see the Museums' risk assessments associated with some of the activities that may be included. 

 

 

 

Details

Gridshell Tour
KS1-4
A guided tour of the Jerwood Gridshell Space including an history of the building and design techniques involved, with time to record the appearance and analyse structures and patterns.  A tour of the basement store housing the Museum's collection with a member of the curatorial team. Details
Side by Side Farming Visits to the Museum and Goodwood.
KS1-4
These visits take advantage of the connection between the Museum and the Goodwood Estate nearby.  Map of Goodwood.

An introduction to traditional historical farming in the morning at the Museum and an afternoon spent in the dairy and arable Home Farm on the Goodwood Estate.

Details
Art & Design    
Fleece to Fabric
KS1-4
Bayleaf Farmhouse - a typical Wealden house.  After an exploration of the furnished house, the importance of the wool trade in the region's economy will be covered. There will be an opportunity to try carding and spinning and to see the clothing that the cloth was turned into. The types and qualities of woollen material and its importance will be discussed. Students may try on the clothing! Details
Shelter Building
KS1 & 2
Unit 6A Shelters

 

An opportunity to explore the extensive woodland using brushwood/thinnings to construct framework type full size shelters.  Afterwards a visit to the charcoal burners camp to investigate the wood shelter there.  The other reconstructed buildings on the site can then be used to explain the progression of design from these simple shelters to traditional oak framed buildings.  

Collections Quiz
KS2-4

Be a design detective in our Collections Store.  Various themed objects will be accessed from our Museum's collection to stimulate discussion and comparison.  The focus of these sessions can be discussed with our school services team.  


Schools Event Days

HARVEST HOME

Date by arrangement

A day full of activities relating to the Harvest season, a celebration of the food grown on the land - bread making, corn dollies, and creative activities to celebrate Harvest time.
 

FIRE & LIGHT

Date by arrangement

A day full of activities about the importance of fire and light to coincide with the summer solstice. Charcoal burning, bread making, whistling kettles, lantern making, candle dipping and dances to celebrate the sun.  

To help with planning your visit see Museum Risk Assessment for School Event Days

 


Special Events for Teachers

PRIMARY CITIZENSHIP CONFERENCE

12th June 2008

This primary citizenship conference, open to all foundation stage and primary teachers and TAs, will focus on the Global Dimension within a whole school setting. There will be some stimulating plenary discussion and a choice of workshops throughout the day to enable teachers and educators to explore issues, share ideas and gather advice and guidance to move themselves and their schools forward.

Organisers: Alison Hannant – Primary PSHE Consultant West Sussex Healthy Schools Team,
                Mary Young – Primary Citizenship Consultant,
                W.D.O.A.M 

CREATIVITY CONFERENCE

26th June 2008

3D Learning: Developing Deep Dynamic learning in the 21st Century

This popular one day conference is an opportunity to reflect on and engage with the transformational process of developing a whole school creative approach to learning. During the day delegates will be able to connect with highly-motivated children, inspirational leaders, teachers and experts who are at the cutting edge of best practice. 

Who is the conference aimed at? ‘3D Learning’ is aimed at school leaders, teachers, governors and others interested in developing a first class curriculum that provides the best learning opportunities for all children.

Organiser: West Sussex County Council Children and Young People’s Services

Information and contact details


Children's Activity Days

During the Spring, Summer and Autumn half term holidays, and every Wednesday during the Summer holidays, children's activity days provide an astonishing range of activities for children (and their parents and carers!).

For full details of the current programme visit the Museum website special events listings

Activity Sheets

These activity sheets are included either as Word documents so that you may print them or edit them to suit your own requirements.  Others are Acrobat .pdf files.
 

Mathematics and Science

   
Triangle Trail Follow the triangle trail to find these shapes around the Museum.  (Early years/KS1) Details
Mathematics in Buildings What mathematics was used in a building? Details
Signpost Map Which way and how far?  Making a signpost map. Details
Shape in Buildings What shapes were used and why were they used?  Collecting shapes and explaining them. Details
 
Symmetry in Buildings Why did they use symmetrical shapes? Details
Proportions and Patterns in Buildings What is important in the design of a building.  Looking for symmetry, number patterns, and proportions in a range of buildings. Details
 
Ranking Which was the most important room? Details
Bricklaying Bricks: identification of different types of bond and measurements. Details
Catherington Treadwheel Simple machines, radius, diameter, circumference and volume. Details
Chaffcutter Simple gear ratios. Details
Counting Boards Medieval alternative to the calculator or pencil and paper. Details
Lurgashall Mill Complex gear trains. Details
Machinery and Gearing. Intermediate gear ratios. Details
Sixteenth Century Arithmetic Methods of multiplication Details
Timber Framed Buildings Frames and bays, observation, recording measurements and plans Details

Science

   
The Importance of Wood You will examine several buildings to find out how people use wood.  Details
Track Back Wood A discovery pack about trees, wood and its uses. Details

History

   
Bayleaf - A Medieval Farmstead

Examine Bayleaf Farmstead in detail to find out about medieval farming. 

Details
Everyday Medieval life Visit several houses to find out how medieval people lived. Details
Tudor Rich and Poor What were the differences between the lives of rich and poor people in Tudor times?  Combines a trip to the Museum with an ICT focus Details

General

   
Treasure Hunts Find hidden treasures around the Museum site Details
Answers
  Another hunt for hidden treasure around the Museum site Details
Answers
Window Wisdom Find the different windows around the Museum site Details
Answers


Other Information

We have assembled other supporting documents that you may wish to use in developing your visit. 
 

Fireplaces The Museum's buildings contain examples of the development of fireplaces from a simple open hearth through smoke bays to chimneys.  A tangible example of design evolution. Details
Victorian Cottages Drawings of Whittakers Cottages and the contemporary view on the appropriate size for a labourers dwelling. Details
The Wealden House The structure and plan of this type of house common in south east England. Details
Turnpike Trusts Turnpike trusts were formed to collect tolls to pay for the upkeep of highways.  Tolls were collected at toll cottages like the one from Beeding built in 1807 and now at the Museum Details
Lime This document traces the history of lime, its production and its various uses in building construction and decoration. Details
Wattle and Daub A building material used since the Bronze Age and evident iin buildings at the Museum. Details
Roofing Materials The history of thatch and other roofing materials such as tile, shingle, stone and slate Details
Making Bricks by Hand The buildings and equipment used in hand brick making. Details
Gardens , Orchard and Shaws Landscape features surrounding the Bayleaf House with the character and detail of its original 16th century setting. Details
The Woodlands Woodlands in the rural economy and the products and processes of traditional forestry. Details
Charcoal Burning Processes in the ancient craft of charcoal burning. Details
Building the Downland Gridshell The construction process explained. Details
How the Lurgashall Mill Works A description, with diagrams, of the workings of the mill. Details


Resources for Teachers

Teachers Packs  -  these can be tailored to your individual needs. Enquire
Free preliminary visit.   Enquire
Museum Guidebook. Detailed descriptions of all of the buildings at the museum and where appropriate, the associated social history.  
The Bayleaf Medieval Farmstead Booklet. A record of the research and discoveries made in developing the Bayleaf medieval farmstead with descriptions of the house, its tenants, their furniture, textiles and household equipment; the garden, the landscape, farming tools and equipment and the farm animals. Enquire
INSET Regular programme of INSET Enquire
Outreach Scheme.   Enquire
Loan Boxes.   Enquire
Museum Bookshop   Visit

Further information for teachers can be found in the News Section under

Adult Courses

The Museum offers over 100 courses in historic building conservation, rural trades and crafts and period homes and cooking.  Full Listing.