Programmes for schools at Hartlepool Museum

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Programmes for schools at Hartlepool Museum Making a Mark programmes Where we live and grow up is an important part of our identity. Making a Mark programmes encourage students to understand more about, and feel proud of, their local heritage and identity. Making a Mark supports students to explore culture and heritage through active, enquiry-based and creative learning. Students discover what an amazing region they live in and how they too can achieve. All Hartlepool Museum s Making a Mark programmes are FREE and take place over two sessions. Making a Mark for Key Stage 1 Title: Portraits and Art Main curriculum focus: Art Cross-curricular opportunities: PSHE Key learning outcome: Students learn about the work of a range of artists, identifying similarities and differences. They develop their drawing techniques Main leaning approaches: Creative learning Active learning What better way to explore what makes you you than through self portraits? In these sessions, students explore original art works and high quality reproductions of works from the National Portrait Gallery. They learn step-by-step portrait techniques and create their own portraits. (Can also be tailored to Reception classes.) 1

Making a Mark for Key Stages 1 and 2 Title: Creative writing programme Main curriculum focus: English Cross-curricular opportunities: History Key learning outcome: Students learn about the significance of the history of their locality during the age of industry and develop planning and writing skills Main leaning approaches: Creative learning Active learning Through hands on and collaborative games and activities students investigate local Victorian collectors and portraits as they develop their creative writing skills. The session culminates in photographic freeze frames of students stories. Making a Mark for Key Stage 2 Title: Local heroes, local history Cross-curricular opportunities: Art Key learning outcome: Students learn about the history of significant people in the locality and how to read portraits as historical evidence Whether through great achievements or acts of kindness, it is people who ve made Hartlepool what it is. In these sessions, students contrast the lives and portraits of Ralph Ward Jackson and Henry Hood. Ralph Ward Jackson was the founder of West Hartlepool and the area s first MP. Henry Hood was a lifeboat man who was awarded the Albert Medal of the second class by Queen Victoria in recognition of his part in the rescue of a Norwegian crew in 1883. Through costume and drama, students explore the history of the town and it s people and consider what portraits say about their sitters and about life in Victorian Hartlepool. 2

Title: First World War Hartlepool Cross-curricular opportunities: Art Description The story of the bombardment of Hartlepool is great for exploring the spirit of our community. In these sessions, students explore original artworks, portraits and photos, and study the bombardment, the Zeppelin raids and the war bond tank, to uncover stories of people of local and national significance in the First World War. Their new knowledge is brought together in a collaborative artwork. (Fits in with Cornerstones: Fallen Fields - local history study) Other programmes for schools Early Years Foundation Stage We can offer EYFS session linked to our temporary exhibitions. Each session takes place at the museum and includes interaction with current exhibitions, story and a craft activity. Please contact the Education Officer for further details. Key Stage 1 Title: Toys and games Cross-curricular opportunities: Design and Technology In this interactive workshop students explore Victorian and Edwardian style toys and games. Through handling genuine objects and having a go with authentic replicas students can compare toys from the past with the things they play with today. The session finishes with a chance for students to make a toy of their own to take back to school. 3

Title: Transport Cross-curricular opportunities: Geography Students get up close and personal with many different types of transport around the museum, from trains to zeppelins. This exciting workshop includes object handling and a chance to explore our genuine full size paddle steam ship as children compare ways of travelling in the past to how they travel today. In the participatory story-telling session at the end of the workshop, children go on a train journey, handling more original artefacts along the way. Title: Pirates Cross-curricular opportunities: A Treasure chest has been washed up on Seaton Carew beach! Students help Professor Jones discover who the contents belonged to, developing historical enquiry skills along the way. Students ask questions, explore objects and costumes to discover whether it was a regular sailor or a pirate. Why not combine this workshop with a visit to Hartlepool s Maritime Experience. Title: Seaside holidays of the past Cross-curricular opportunities: Geography In this playful and hands on workshop, students explore objects and works of art to take a closer look at what seaside holidays were like in the past. The workshop has lots of opportunities for taking photos for use back in the classroom, where students can compare them with family photos of seaside holidays as a great way to explore changes within living memory. Key Stage 2 Title: War: creative writing Cross-curricular opportunities: English Students use original objects, images and displays to explore how both World Wars affected Hartlepool and to create their own piece of original writing. This is a great way to study how aspects of national history are reflected in our own locality. 4

Title: Tudor day Cross-curricular opportunities: Music In this full day exploration of everything Tudor, students will explore what Tudor s ate, how they dressed and how they partied, whether rich or poor. The day includes a game of Tudor Blind Date and a banquet, complete with Tudor dancing. Title: Pirates Cross-curricular opportunities: Who was onboard a sunken ship found by our archaeologist? Students become archeologists themselves as they piece together the historical clues to solve the mystery of the sunken ship. Through handling authentic artefacts they develop historical enquiry skills and learn about real pirates and how different they are to Captain Jack Sparrow. Why not combine this workshop with a visit to Hartlepool s Maritime Experience. Title: Roman Blind Date Cross-curricular opportunities: In our interactive workshop based on Blind Date students learn about the everyday lives of a range of Roman people: men and women, rich and poor. They then decide the fate of a Roman soldier! Title: Roman Artefact Handling Cross-curricular opportunities: Science (materials) Students take on the role of archaeologists and discover the world of the Romans. Through handling real Roman artefacts they learn about the different materials and objects used by the Romans in Hartlepool and also discover what kinds of things have survived since Roman times and what has not: an important insight for young historians! 5

At the Museum All our workshops are currently free for schools. Sessions are generally one hour long, which leaves plenty of time for classes to also explore the Museum. To ensure a quality experience, we ask that the maximum number of children booked in per workshop session is 30. Booking is essential. A room for lunch is provided when booking sessions led by the museum staff. 6