YEAR GROUP OVERVIEW PROVIDERS: Various Please note that providers in red type have NOT been informed of Cornerstones ILP’s. Those in black type are aware of requirements. Year Group Topic Title Subject Focus 6 Gallery Rebels Art and Design Suggested Memorable Experience Visit a gallery Provider Possibilities Dorman Museum: Engage: Visit to museum and exhibitions, including Christopher Dresser Hartlepool Museum: Engage: Visit to museum and exhibitions MIMA: Engage: Visit to museum and exhibitions PERCY Scrapstore: Engage, Develop, Express: loads of scrap materials to create own artworks and gallery 6 Frozen Kingdom Geography Ice investigations Captain Cook Museum: Develop: Use globes and atlases to find and name polar regions. Investigate animals which inhabit these areas. Consider how they are adapted for their environment. Investigate and create indigenous art. Investigate the role of Captain Cook in exploring the Arctic and Antarctic. 6 A Child’sWar History Role play evacuees Head Of Steam, Darlington: Engage: 2 hour expert-led workshop on evacuation, including: opportunity to arrive by train, role play in real life situations, writing a postcard home, artefact hunt. Lunch room available. Free. Develop: workshops on rationing and food, bombing in Darlington, children at war. Can be delivered at venue or in school. Free. Dorman Museum: interactive workshop using artefacts, focussing on Middlesbrough during the war Teesside Archives: Engage: Role play on evacuation. Develop: Use a range of source materials to investigate Mbro in the war. Life on the “home front”. Cleveland Ironstone Museum: Develop: Daily life, rationing, shelter, games, air raid and school Develop: Why the local area was bombed Museum of Hartlepool: Develop: Why Hartlepool was bombed (creative writing opportunity) Loan box: evacuation and other artefacts MIMA: Develop: Using works of art to investigate aspects of WW11 Teesside Archives: Memorable Experience: Use role play to imagine what it would like to be evacuated. Use real life objects to make choices about what you would take. Engage and Develop: Use a range of source materials to investigate what Middlesbrough was like during the war. Consider what life was like on the “home front” Eden Camp: Engage and Develop: All aspects of WW2 6 ID Science Meet John Doe Dorman Museum: Learn about DNA and fingerprints Life Centre, Newcastle: Develop: Cave Man Archeology (?) Forensic investigation 6 Blood Heart Science Dissection of an animal heart Dorman Museum: in development Life Centre, Newcastle: Develop: Circulation and Movement, Keeping Healthy 6 Tomorrow’s World Computing 6 Darwin’s Delights Science Interview blogger, web designer or podcaster Animal specimen observation Kirkleatham outdoor: Engage: Use historical sources to find out about Charles Darwin. Look at scientific journals. Collect natural items Saltholme: Develop: Habitats (compost heap, woodpile, minibeast hotel) Life Centre, Newcastle: Develop: Animal Adaptation, Darwin’s Worms, Evolution on Clippy Island, Food Chains and Classification North York Birds of Prey: Engage and Develop: Handling a variety of birds of prey and flying demonstration 6 Hola Mexico! Music Mexican music performance Tees Valley Music Service: composition and performance 6 Revolution History Visit a Victorian classroom Cleveland Ironstone Museum: Engage: Experience a Victorian classroom, go down the mine and consider lives of poor children, washday and daily life Develop: Mining in the Industrial Revolution, portraits of Victorian times Museum of Hartlepool: Engage: Handling artefacts (rich and poor pupils) Develop: Family life including Ralph Ward Jackson and how he changed Hartlepool in Victorian times Kirkleatham Museum: Engage and develop: Victorian schoolroom experience; Victorian toys and everyday life (including role play) Development of the railways Kirkleatham outdoor: Engage: Victorian classroom experience. Use source materials to find out about education in Victorian times. Develop: Look at range of household items from Victorian times. Find out about Industrial revolution in the local area. MIMA: Develop: Using works of art to investigate aspects of the Victorian era (including Sir David Wilkie painting Dorman Museum: Middlesbrough during Victorian times River Tees Rediscovered, Tees Barrage: Engage and Develop: Looking at Victorian bridges along the River Tees Beamish Museum: Engage and Develop: Aspects of North East life in 1800’s and 1900’s including transport, village life, mining, farming PROVIDER CONTACT DETAILS: Head of Steam, Darlington Railway Museum: North Road Station, Darlington DL3 6ST Telephone 01325 734128 E Mail: sarah.gouldsbrough@darlington.gov.uk Dorman Museum: Linthorpe Rd, Middlesbrough TS5 6LA Telephone: 01642 358102/01642 358108 E mail: susan_sedgwick@middlesbrough.gov.uk Kirkleatham Hall Museum: Kirkleatham, Redcar TS10 5NW Telephone: 01642 479500 Karen_Preston@redcar-cleveland.gov.uk or contact Liz Vine Kirkleatham Outdoor: Kirkleatham, Redcar TS10 5NW Telephone:01642 496400 liz_vine@redcar-cleveland.gov.uk Hartlepool Museum: Museum of Hartlepool Telephone: 01429523483 jo-anne.cole@hartlepool.gov.uk Cleveland Ironstone Museum: Deepdale, Skinningrove, East Cleveland TS13 4AP Telephone: 01287 642877 jean@ironstonemuseum.co.uk MIMA: Centre Square, Middlesbrough TS1 2AZ Telephone: 01642 738814 erin.rolfe@tees.ac.uk Teesside Archives: Exchange Square Middlesbrough TS1 1DB Telephone: 01642 248321 E mail: teesside_archives@middlesbrough.gov.uk Eden Camp, Malton, North Yorkshire YO17 6RT: Telephone: 01653 69777 admin@edencamp Beamish Museum, Beamish, County Durham DH9 0RG: Telephone:0191 3704000 museum@beamish.org.uk Captain Cook Museum: Stewart’s Park, Marton, Middlesbrough TS7 8AT Telephone: 01642 311211 01642 515656 E mail: Jenny_Phillips@middlesbrough.gov.uk Life Centre Newcastle: Telephone: 0191 2438223 E mail: education@life.org.uk North York Birds of Prey: Mark Allen and Mike Kinder E mail: allen.mark1968@gmail.com River Tees Rediscovered, Tees Barrage, Navigation Way, Stockton Telephone: 01642 616144 PERCY Scrapstore, C2 Commerce Way, Middlesbrough TS6 6UR; Telephone: 01642 456905 Open Tuesday and Wednesday, 10am – 4pm, Thursday 10am – 6pm