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Living history (Year 2 +)

An eye-opening journey through time, with an immersive, hands-on experience in the authentic surroundings of our Living History Centre.

 

Whatever your focus, from the earliest man to medieval communities our Living History programme shines a light on the people, their lives and their relationship with the environment, providing vital context to enable your students to understand the period in a meaningful way.

 

On returning to the classroom, you’ll find that the experiences gained on this visit bring textbook material to life for a newly enthused audience eager to learn more.

Age Cost per child Activities Extras (choose 3)
Upper KS1 + £13 Foraging walk Bread making
(Year 2 and above)   Dressing up Woodwork
  Minimum fee Milling flour Metal work
  £400 Artefacts table Daubing
  <31 children Skittles Gardening

Activities included - non optional

Artefacts table
Handle and examine real and replica artefacts, uncovering their fascinating stories.

 

Dressing up
Step into the shoes of a Saxon villager with traditional costumes.

 

Foraging Walk
A guided tour around our British wildlife collection with an added focus on plants and their uses both past and present.

 

Milling flour
Learn how the past generations made their bread by grinding grain into flour using authentic tools.

 

Skittles
Play traditional Saxon games, including a lively round of wooden skittles, just like they did centuries ago.

 

Extra activities (choose 3)

Bread making
Make some bread in a Saxon cob oven to be taken home at the end of the day.

 

Daubing
Help maintain and build our Saxon huts using the traditional method of daubing (mud, water and straw).

 

Gardening
Learn about Saxon plants and what they would be used for and how they would be grown.

 

Metal work
Help our blacksmith to create a Saxon brooch in our traditional forge.

 

Woodwork
Learn how to use traditional tools such as chisels and the pole lathe to craft items from wood.

 

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