Learning Programme 2018/19 Key Stages 1-3
Welcome to Learning with the JORVIK Group What’s New in 2018-19? It has been a busy year across The JORVIK Group and we start the new school year with more learning opportunities than ever before. JORVIK Viking Centre has enjoyed its first full year of school visitors and we have been overwhelmed by the positive response to our new immersive experience. Thanks to teacher and student feedback, we will be launching updated gallery activities this year to enable you and your pupils to engage with our unique collection of Viking-era artefacts. We also have a brand-new exhibition for Barley Hall, Magic and Mystery, with exclusive workshop sessions for schools to be enchanted by life in the medieval past, and lots of opportunities to explore our new archaeological discoveries in our rolling programme of exhibitions in the YourDIG space at DIG.
YourDIG This year saw the launch of our new exhibition space at DIG, which celebrates community involvement in archaeological discovery and research. These YourDIG exhibitions are short-term explorations of the latest excavations and schools will be able to take advantage of a programme of engagement opportunities with upcoming themes, as well as using the exhibition space to learn more about York’s fascinating past. You can keep up to date with the latest opportunities at www.digyork.com/yourdig throughout the year.
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Magic and Mystery New for 2018, the Magic and Mystery exhibition at Barley Hall explores the magic, science and religion in medieval society and how these ideas influenced medicine, law, education and even daily life. Two new workshop sessions for schools will allow pupils to learn more about these themes for themselves and become immersed in the enchanted medieval past. With lots of thematic exploration of the medieval period through hands-on activities, a visit to Barley Hall is sure to charm your class and keep them spellbound! Turn to pg 10 to learn more.
Star Carr Loan Box The JORVIK Group have partnered with the team behind the Star Carr Archaeology Project to create a new loan box filled with resources related to this world-famous Mesolithic excavation. The box is a must for any classes studying the Stone Age and wanting to learn more about the fascinating finds that were uncovered. Turn to pg 17 to find out more!
Visit our website www.thejorvikgroup.com/education
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Contents Getting Started: JORVIK Group Learning at a Glance 4-5 Visiting JORVIK Viking Centre 6-7 Learn about the Viking street of Coppergate that stood on site over 1000 years ago, explore the evidence uncovered and experience the sights, sounds and smells of the city of Jorvik
Visiting DIG 8-9 Discover how archaeologists learn about the 2000 years of York’s history from the artefacts they unearth and have a go at digging for archaeological remains yourself
Visiting Barley Hall 10-11 Give your pupils the chance to explore inside a merchant’s townhouse from the early Tudor period and get involved in the daily life of the servants
Visiting The Richard III and Henry VII Experiences 12-13 Explore the influence of the reigns of Richard III and Henry VII on York at these two attractions and see how history was shaped by the conflict of the Wars of the Roses
JORVIK Group Learning Out and About 14-15 Visit our partner sites for even more workshops and learning experiences from the JORVIK Group and learn about our special schools events packages
JORVIK Group Learning in the Classroom 16-17 Find out more about bringing history to life in the classroom with our range of loan boxes, outreach services and virtual outreach sessions
Get Involved in JORVIK Group Learning 18-19 See the latest opportunities for getting involved with our festivals, free schools projects and professional development days
Booking Your Learning Session with the JORVIK Group 20-21 Use our guide to book a visit or an outreach session for your pupils, including some handy tips to help you prepare
Important Information & How to Find Us 22-23
Getting Started: JORVIK Group Learning At a Glance:
The use of archaeology and the interpretation of historical, archaeological and scientific Visit to an Attraction or Exhibition
PREHISTORY
Prehistoric finds are on display at DIG
Workshops
Outreach and Virtual Outreach
Loan Boxes
- Tracks of the Past The ‘Hearth and Home’ workshop also contains elements of Prehistory
We offer a Prehistory Virtual Outreach option
We provide a Prehistory Loan Box
(see pg 17)
(see pg 17)
(see pg 9)
ROMAN
Roman finds are on display at DIG
- Life in A Roman Town The ‘Hearth and Home’ and ‘Burials and Beliefs’ workshops also contain elements of Roman history
We provide a Roman Loan Box (see pg 17)
(see pg 9)
ANGLO- SAXON
Anglian items and AngloScandinavian finds are on display at JORVIK Viking Centre
- Anglo-Saxon & Viking Medicine - Anglo-Saxon and Viking Costume (see pg 7)
The ‘Burials and Beliefs’ workshop also contains elements of Anglo-Saxon history (see pg 9)
VIKING
JORVIK Viking Centre
- Battle Tactics - Viking Sagas - Anglo-Saxon & Viking Medicine - Anglo-Saxon and Viking Costume - Traders, Looters or Settlers?
We offer a Viking Outreach session and Viking Virtual Outreach options
We provide a Viking Loan Box (see pg 17)
(see pgs 16 & 17)
(see pgs 7 & 9)
MEDIEVAL
TUDOR
Barley Hall or Richard III Experience or Henry VII Experience
Barley Hall or Henry VII Experience or Merchant Adventurers’ Hall
- Crime and Punishment - Medieval Battles and Sieges - Medieval Day (see pg 13)
- Working Like a Charm - Tudor Medicine - Tudor Weapons - Tudor Schoolroom - Tudor Lore and Learning - Tudor Dance - Trade and Exploration
We offer a Tudor Outreach session and Tudor Virtual Outreach options
We provide a Tudor Loan Box (see pg 17)
(see pgs 16 & 17)
(see pgs 11 & 15)
ARCHAEOLOGY
DIG
- Burials & Beliefs - Hearth & Home - Tracks of the Past - Life in a Roman Town - Traders, Looters or Settlers? (see pg 9)
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We offer Archaeology Virtual Outreach options
We provide an Archaeology Loan Box
(see pg 17)
(see pg 17)
c subjects in our attractions and exhibitions can help students in the following ways: Curriculum Links
• acquiring knowledge about the following historical periods: changes in Britain from the Stone Age to the Iron Age • understanding historical concepts and gaining an awareness of the past and developing narratives of continuity and change • putting familiar events in chronological order • understanding methods of historical enquiry, including how evidence is used to make historical claims
• acquiring knowledge about the following historical periods: the Roman Empire and its impact on Britain • understanding historical concepts, gaining an awareness of the past and developing narratives of continuity and change • putting familiar events in chronological order • understanding methods of historical enquiry, including how evidence is used to make historical claims
• acquiring knowledge about the following historical periods: Britain’s settlement by Anglo-Saxons • understanding historical concepts, gaining an awareness of the past and developing narratives of continuity and change • putting familiar events in chronological order • understanding methods of historical enquiry, including how evidence is used to make historical claims
• acquiring knowledge about the following historical periods: the Viking and Anglo-Saxon struggle for the Kingdom of England to the time of Edward the Confessor
(KS2) (KS1/2/3) (KS1/2) (KS1/2/3)
(KS2) (KS1/2/3) (KS1/2) (KS1/2/3)
(KS2) (KS1/2/3) (KS1/2) (KS1/2/3)
(KS2)
• understanding historical concepts, gaining an awareness of the past and developing narratives of continuity and change
(KS1/2/3)
• understanding methods of historical enquiry, including how evidence is used to make historical claims
(KS1/2/3)
• approaching mathematics calculations and problems relating to money and methods of payment when participating in trading activities • speaking and listening: developing skills in listening to others, questioning, and using drama to convey information
• carrying out a study of an aspect or theme in British history beyond 1066 • learning about significant events and people in local, national and global history
(KS2) (KS1/KS2)
(KS2) (KS1)
• understanding historical concepts, gaining an awareness of the past and developing narratives of continuity and change
(KS1/2/3)
• understanding methods of historical enquiry, including how evidence is used to make historical claims
(KS1/2/3)
• carrying out a study of an aspect or theme in British history beyond 1066 • learning about significant events and people in local, national and global history
(KS2) (KS1)
• understanding historical concepts, gaining an awareness of the past and developing narratives of continuity and change
(KS1/2/3)
• understanding methods of historical enquiry, including how evidence is used to make historical claims
(KS1/2/3)
• speaking and listening: developing skills in listening to others, questioning, and using drama to convey information
(KS1/KS2)
• asking relevant questions and using different types of scientific enquiries to answer them; setting up simple practical enquiries and making observations • constructing knowledge of the past from a range of sources • understanding methods of historical enquiry, including how evidence is used to make historical claims • recognising the parts of human bodies, animal bodies and plants; describing the changes as humans develop to old age; adaptation and evolution; stages in a life cycle; the features of different habitats and micro-habitats; and the presence of micro-organisms in soil • identifying and working with a wide range of materials and components, including construction materials
(KS2) (KS2/3) (KS1/2/3) (KS2) (KS1/2)
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Discover the Return of the Vikings
Built on the very site where archaeologists discovered over 40,000 Viking-age objects, JORVIK Viking Centre is an immersive experience for you and your class to explore, where you can see, smell, hear and even touch the past.
DISCOVER
EXPLORE
On arrival, you will be greeted by your Viking guide outside JORVIK where you will discover how archaeologists made stunning finds in the ground beneath your feet, bringing the hidden remains of the Viking city to light. Next, you will venture deep underground to our Discover Coppergate gallery. Here, at Viking street level, is a spectacular recreation of the archaeological site, with videos and images from the original excavation and a chance to hear the voices of the people who dug here.
EXPERIENCE
Join your Viking guide to explore our artefacts gallery, where you can get up close to finds from the famous Coppergate dig. From personal belongings such as socks and combs, to trade goods like pans and knives, your pupils may have a chance to handle some of these rare finds. Spectacular loans from the British Museum of weaponry from Viking England and treasures from Viking Gotland have been added to the display, providing yet more glimpses into the lives of the Vikings, their jobs, pastimes, beliefs and diets.
Board your time capsule and get ready to experience life in a Viking city for yourself! Our ride features stunning animatronics to bring the residents of Coppergate back to life, complete with sights, sounds and even smells! The street and its inhabitants are recreated from the archaeological finds; audio narration is by a local boy, Toki, who accompanies you for the whole of your journey, and acts as your guide to the traders, travellers, storytellers and priests who mingle in this multicultural city in the year AD 960.
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Brilliant experience for all of the children.
Y4 teacher, Bradford
Not enough time to visit our shop? Pre-order your pupils’ souvenir gift bags and have a rush-free visit. See pg 21 for our fun souvenir options.
” Looking for Lunch? When arranging a visit to JORVIK Viking Centre, remember to pre-book our free lunch space, located 5 minutes away at DIG - See pg 20 for more information.
Visit our website www.thejorvikgroup.com/education
to learn even more about our Learning Programme and access our range of free online resources 6
To complement your visit to JORVIK Viking Centre, choose from our fun Viking-themed workshops*, designed to spark your pupils’ interest and develop their knowledge.
Viking Battle Tactics Put your pupils through their paces: it’s time to prepare for battle! Discover some of the causes of raiding and warfare in Viking times, see the weapons that were used and then have a go at re-enacting Viking strategies for the battlefield.
Viking Sagas Promoting an interest in Viking myths and poetry, our skald (a Viking storyteller) will help you understand the importance of stories of gods, giants and heroes in Viking society. Listen to stories and poetry heard by Vikings over 1000 years ago, help re-enact a myth about Thor and his hammer and have fun with Viking riddles or ‘kennings’.
Anglo-Saxon and Viking Costume Learn about the clothing that settlers wore in Jorvik and give your pupils a chance to dress up in some examples. Hear how costume reflected status and find out why it was just as important to be fashionable in Anglo-Saxon and Viking times as it is today!
Anglo-Saxon and Viking Medicine Where did Anglo-Saxons go to get medical cures? Who would treat an injured Viking warrior? Learn how plants, animals, insects and even magic were used to cure ailments of the past. Hear about some of the dramatic measures that were taken and decide which cures you think would work best. *JORVIK workshops are held at our sister attraction DIG, which is a 5-minute walk from JORVIK Viking Centre. Opening Times 10.00 - 17.00 Summer (Apr - Oct) | 10.00 - 16:00 Winter (Nov - Mar) | Closed 24/25/26th December Access Most areas at JORVIK are accessible via wheelchair. As part of the attraction is underground, pre-booking is essential to avoid disappointment. Full details about access can be found on our website. Extend your day with us and book a joint visit to JORVIK Viking Centre and DIG. Turn to pg 8-9 to find out more!
Full details and costs of a visit to JORVIK Viking Centre can be found on pg 20-21. To make a booking, please contact our Reservations team on 01904 615505 or email schools@yorkat.co.uk.
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What will you find?
DIG is an exciting attraction which enables learners to engage with archaeology in a hands-on way. Become archaeologists for the day and learn how we can use our discoveries to learn more about life in the past.
DISCOVER
Handling genuine objects from the past, pupils will find out which materials survive and how archaeologists sort and identify finds to learn about different periods. Your class can put their enquiry skills to the test, using scientific thinking to analyse the materials left behind.
EXPLORE
Investigate 2000 years of York’s history as you explore our collections and displays. Find out about Roman burial customs, Viking trading, medieval town life and Victorian toilets in our activity-filled exhibition spaces.
EXPERIENCE
At DIG, learners have a go at excavating finds for themselves. Sessions start in the briefing hut, where pupils are instructed on digging for archaeological finds and kitted out with the tools they will need. Once inside the DIG pits, pupils can unearth real artefacts from four different historical periods and discover more about the history of York over the past 2000 years. Teacher’s Note: The soil is not real; it is safe and clean so no change of clothing is necessary.
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The things we found when we were digging were really interesting and I really hope to come again to learn even more.
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Y5 pupil, Essex
Looking for Lunch? When arranging a visit to DIG, remember to prebook our free lunch space, located upstairs in the attraction - see pg 20 for more information.
Not enough time to visit our shop? Save valuable time and pre-order your pupils’ souvenir gift bags to give your class a memento of their day. See pg 21 for our fun souvenir options.
Visit our website www.thejorvikgroup.com/education
to learn even more about our Learning Programme and access our range of free online resources 8
To complement your visit to DIG, choose from our fun archaeology-themed workshops, designed to spark your pupils’ interest and develop their knowledge.
Tracks of the Past Who were the earliest settlers in Yorkshire and why did they come here? Investigate for yourself and follow the tracks of the past through the Stone Ages, Bronze Age and Iron Age. Find out what changed for people living in Britain between the different times and examine their tools, homes, and even their diets!
Life in A Roman Town York started life as the Roman fortress of Eboracum in AD 71 and archaeology gives us an exciting glimpse into what life might have been like back then. Using evidence from the fort, houses and workshops of Roman York, get hands-on and piece together an idea of how people lived in the bustling town.
Traders, Looters or Settlers? Why did the Vikings come here and who were they really? Sorting through finds, examining tree-rings, matching chemical fingerprints and looking through microscopic clues will provide your pupils with the evidence to support their ideas about the Vikings in this fun, interactive workshop.
Burials and Beliefs This workshop leads your pupils in an investigation of rites and practices from prehistoric to modern times. Pupils will engage in a debate about how different beliefs about society and the afterlife can be understood through burial traditions and the use of grave goods in different cultures.
Hearth and Home Learn all about the places people called home, from simple wooden huts to great stone castles! Through hands-on activities, pupils will investigate building materials and styles and learn how archaeologists can reconstruct what a building might have looked like from the remains left behind. Opening Times 10.00 – 16.00 daily Closed 24/25/26th December Access DIG is fully wheelchair accessible. Full details about access can be found on our website.
Full details and costs of a visit to DIG can be found on pg 20-21. To make a booking, please contact our Reservations team on 01904 615505 or email schools@yorkat.co.uk.
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Make Yourself at Home
Barley Hall is a medieval townhouse, once home to the Lord Mayor of York. Located on the doorstep of York Minster, the building has been restored to its former glory, giving you the chance to experience what it would have been like to live over five hundred years ago.
DISCOVER
Learn about the Snawsell family who lived here towards the end of the medieval period and how the remains of their home were uncovered and restored. Discover how this timber framed building would have been recognised as a fashionable and prestigious residence and the skilled craftsmen that contributed to its construction.
EXPERIENCE
EXPLORE
Explore what life was like for both the family and the servants living in a wealthy merchant’s townhouse in the Middle Ages and how York was a busy centre in the north of England. Take a tour of the rooms in the house and make yourself at home; sit on the furniture, handle the objects and take part in role-play of the servants’ daily duties.
Immerse yourself in the sumptuous settings of the Great Hall, or the practical living quarters of the servants. Explore a world of enchantment in our new exhibition, Magic and Mystery, to see the weird and wonderful apparatus used for all kinds of magic work and try a few techniques for yourself. Accompanied by our costumed characters, book a workshop, half day or full day experience to explore the themes of medieval and Tudor life in more detail.
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We loved our Barley Hall visit… we wished we could stay even longer! Y3 pupil, York
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Looking for Lunch? When arranging a visit to Barley Hall, remember to pre-book a timeslot for lunch and eat in the sumptuous surroundings of the Great Hall - see pg 21 for more information.
Not enough time to visit our shop? Pre-order your pupils’ souvenir gift bags to give your class a memento of their day. See pg 21 for our fun souvenir options.
Visit our website www.thejorvikgroup.com/education
to learn even more about our Learning Programme and access our range of free online resources 10
To complement your visit to Barley Hall, choose from our fun medieval and Tudor-themed workshops, designed to spark your pupils’ interest and develop their knowledge.
Full Day Experience I Working Like A Charm NEW! Can your class make it through a day in our enchanted medieval townhouse? Learn just how magical the past can be in this full day of hands-on activities with our friendly costumed characters. Consult the stars, concoct medical cures and carry out the servants’ daily chores with an extra charm or two thrown in!
Half Day Experiences I Medieval Manners OR Tudor Lore and Learning NEW! Let your pupils step back in time and experience an aspect of Tudor life for a morning or an afternoon. Choose from a lesson in medieval manners, dress and etiquette or experience our new session of magical instruction and discovery, looking at the development of medieval science and the mysterious art of alchemy.
Tudor Medicine A chance to learn about Tudor medicine and how illness and ailments were treated hundreds of years ago. Discover the methods used by the barber surgeon and find out about some of the Tudors’ most gruesome diseases and grisly cures. Not for the faint-hearted!
Tudor Weapons Hear how weapons of all kinds were used in everyday Tudor life, from sport and hunting to self defence. Discover how weapons could be status symbols or valued items of costume, and handle some of these weapons for yourself.
Tudor School Meet the School Master and see what school would have been like 500 years ago. Recite the alphabet, write with quill and ink, and learn to count with jettons. A fun session with plenty of activities to put your class through their paces! Opening Times April – October: 10am-5pm November – March: 10am-4pm Closed 24/25/26th December Access Unfortunately due to the structure of this historic building, only the ground floor of Barley Hall can be accessed by wheelchair users. Full details about access can be found on our website.
Full details and costs of a visit to Barley Hall can be found on pg 20-21. To make a booking, please contact our Reservations team on 01904 615505 or email schools@yorkat.co.uk.
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Two Kings, Two Gates, One City A visit to the Richard III Experience at Monk Bar and the Henry VII Experience at Micklegate Bar is designed to help your pupils get a glimpse of life in England during the Wars of the Roses and the reigns of these two famous kings.
DISCOVER
Standing for hundreds of years as gateways to the city, Monk Bar and Micklegate Bar are ideal settings for a tale of battles and glory. Tour the fortified gatehouses and learn about the grisly history of the Bars, the royalty who passed through and the traitors whose heads were displayed.
EXPLORE
Follow the story of the struggle for the crown faced by Richard III and Henry VII in the Wars of the Roses. Your pupils can learn about each king’s ambitions, actions and the impact they had on the medieval city of York.
EXPERIENCE
Your tour of the Richard III Experience or the Henry VII Experience will be hosted by a medieval guide, who will encourage your students to apply problem solving and creative thinking to enhance their understanding of the past. The second part of your visit will include themed medieval activities: Medieval Battles and Sieges at the Richard III Experience and Crime and Punishment at the Henry VII Experience.
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The guide was very friendly and knowledgeable. We will definitely be back on our next trip to York!
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Y6 teacher, West Midlands
Towton Battlefield Displays During your visit to the Richard III Experience at Monk Bar, you can view military and personal artefacts from Towton battlefield and encourage your pupils to consider the life of a soldier in the Wars of the Roses.
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To complement your visit to the Richard III & Henry VII Experiences, choose from our fun medieval and Tudorthemed activities designed to spark your pupils’ interest and develop their knowledge.
Visiting the Richard III Experience | Medieval Battles and Sieges Explore the development of York’s fortifications and the tumultuous history of the city through this fun tour with themed activities. With a focus on the battles of the Wars of the Roses and their impact on city life, the tour will encourage students to look at weapons, architecture and strategies in battle and siege.
Visiting the Henry VII Experience | Crime and Punishment Find out how York’s lawbreakers were dealt with in medieval and Tudor times in the forbidding surroundings of Micklegate Bar, where traitors’ heads were displayed in years gone by. Decide if the punishment fitted the crime as you explore justice in the medieval city, where King, Church, Sheriff and Mayor all had a say!
Medieval Day Join us as we explore the medieval city of York through three fantastic attractions (including Barley Hall), plus a guided walk across the city’s medieval landscape. This exploration of the York of the medieval period takes in the city walls, fortified gateways, guild halls, churches and the splendid residence of the city’s fifteenth-century Lord Mayor, and contrasts conditions in the city today with those of the Middle Ages.
Opening Times The Richard III Experience at Monk Bar 10.00 – 16.00 daily Closed 24/25/26th December
The Henry VII Experience at Micklegate Bar 10.00 – 16.00 daily from February – November School visits are also available December – January on request Closed 24/25/26th December
In the case of extreme weather the city walls are closed and this may affect access to the Experiences. Call 01904 615505 for more information. Access Unfortunately the Richard III and Henry VII Experiences are not accessible for visitors in wheelchairs, and are reached via steep and narrow stairs. Full details about access can be found on our website Please call 01904 615505 for more information.
Full details and costs of a visit to the Richard III & Henry VII Experiences can be found on pg 20-21. To make a booking, please contact our Reservations team on 01904 615505 or email schools@yorkat.co.uk.
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Out and About
Visit one of our partner sites for even more memorable learning opportunities with The JORVIK Group, or enhance your trips and school fun days with our events packages.
JORVIK Group Events for YOUR School The JORVIK Group now offers a range of events packages for education groups, both at school and in York. Transport your pupils back to the medieval period with one of our fête or feasting offers.
Medieval Fête Packages at School Venues within a fifty-mile radius of York can now enhance their end-of-year activities, fetes and sports days by hiring an activity, to be provided by our team of experienced events staff. Options include: • A medieval barber-surgeon: on-hand to chat with visitors about a range of medieval remedies, some familiar, some gruesome- a must-see for anyone who loves history with the bloody bits left in! • Have-a-go sword combat & archery: A chance for youngsters to learn choreographed fight routines with wooden swords and archery under the guidance of a costumed medieval instructor. For more information and to book call 01904 615505, or email schools@yorkat.co.uk
Medieval Feast Evening at Barley Hall Make any evening in York one to be remembered, when you treat your group to some medieval merriment and feasting at Barley Hall! Whether you are on a residential visit or running an after-school club, youngsters of all ages are sure to enjoy this unique dining experience. There will be lots of opportunities for games and dressing up, all before tucking into a delicious banquet buffet served in our beautiful Great Hall. Medieval Banquets take place between 5pm to 8pm, price £15 per child & £7.50 per adult, buffet and entertainment included. Please get in touch with our friendly Hospitality team to find out more: call 01904 615505 or email eventsandhospitality@yorkat.co.uk.
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Trade and Exploration Learn about guilds, Tudor trade and exploration in this fun workshop.
Historic Dance The JORVIK Group and the Merchant Adventurers’ Hall offer a range of workshops for schools to enjoy. Located in the heart of York on Fossgate and set in its own gardens, the Merchant Adventurers’ Hall is a beautiful example of a building from medieval York. Your visit will include a medieval tour with a costumed guide, allowing you to find out about its history and the people who met here to conduct their business. Following your tour, you can choose to have an additional workshop designed to complement your visit.
Learn some fun historic dances in this lively workshop.
Booking Details Booking your visit could not be easier. Telephone 01904 615505 or email schools@yorkat.co.uk PRICES
Entrance
Child
£4.00
Adult
£4.30
Workshop prices: £2 per child, in addition to entrance fee. (1 free adult for every 6 children booked)
Octon Old Farmhouse and the Great Wold Valley
OCTON
HISTORIC LANDSCAPE
PROJECT
Octon Old Farmhouse Activity Sessions FREE! Join us in the historic cruck house to learn about the building and experience what it might have been like to live here. Take part in hands-on archaeological activities to explore the area and learn about how structures like the farmhouse survive.
The JORVIK Group is proud to present an exclusive opportunity to explore the archaeology of the Yorkshire Wolds from the unique and historic setting of the Old Farmhouse at Octon. Situated in the ancient hamlet of Octon, the Old Farmhouse is one of the best examples of a ‘cruck’ farmhouse in the country, with timbers felled in 1670. An extensive restoration project took place in 2013, supported by York Archaeological Trust and Natural England, to preserve this important building for future generations and to provide school visitors with a base to discover the fascinating past of the site and the landscape around it.
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Learning in the Classroom
Make the most of The JORVIK Group’s learning programme by using our specially designed classroom services. Invite us to visit your school in person or online using our outreach and virtual outreach services or use our loan boxes and online resources in your own teaching.
Outreach If your school is less than fifty miles from York*, our outreach service offers you the opportunity to invite characters from Viking or Tudor England into your classroom. Using a range of artefacts, resources and activities, our interactive learning hosts will help your class discover how life was different in the past and they can cover a range of themes, including trading, home life, battles, beliefs, clothing, games and medicine. After making your outreach booking, you will be contacted by a member of the Learning Team who will help you to choose a selection of the various optional activities to be included in your session. All outreach sessions start at £150 for up to 40 children. Full details can be found on page 20 and online at www.thejorvikgroup.com/education.
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Lovely staff and super delivery. Great resources and everyone was very knowledgeable! Y5 teacher, Bury
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Full details and costs of an outreach visit, a virtual outreach session or a loan box can be found on pg 20-21. To make a booking, please contact our Reservations team on 01904 615505 or email schools@yorkat.co.uk. *If your school is more that fifty miles from York, we may still be able to visit - contact our Reservations Team at schools@yorkat.co.uk to enquire.
Visit our website www.thejorvikgroup.com/education
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Virtual Outreach Wherever you are in the world, you can invite a Viking or Tudor-era character into your classroom via a video link. Your students can spend 45 minutes discovering what life was like in these interesting periods of English history. View a variety of artefacts, hear tales from the fireside and get the chance to put your own prepared questions to our Viking settler or Tudor townsperson. You can also have a virtual outreach session from one of our archaeologists if you want to learn more about their work and how finds are used to study the past. Book our specialist session, Prehistory Revealed! to learn about exciting discoveries from Prehistoric Yorkshire.
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What a high point of the year this session is for us! It started off our students’ Viking unit in such a great way!
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Grade 3 teacher, Boston, MA
All virtual outreach sessions cost £50 per session. We use Skype as our video conferencing platform so check with your IT support team to see if your school can use Skype. Alternatively, we have teamed up with Yorkshire Video Conferencing to offer our virtual outreach sessions on different platforms. Visit www.thejorvikgroup.com/education to find out more.
Loan Boxes We have a range of loan boxes for you to borrow, covering a variety of periods and topics. These include Archaeology, Prehistory, Roman Britain, the Vikings and Tudor life. These boxes have been designed to complement study at KS2 but can be used by other age groups, SEN groups or home learners. Loan boxes are collected from our DIG attraction and can be borrowed for up to six weeks. Our new Star Carr Mesolithic loan box is available from September 2018 and contains a variety of replica artefacts, including an example of the famous antler headdresses, to bring this exciting period to life!
All loan boxes cost £20 to hire for the first week, and £5 for every subsequent week. Full details of loan box activities and sample images of their contents can be found at: www.thejorvikgroup.com/education
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The loan box service is fantastic and brought history to life! We even used the catapult for a quick Design and Technology session! Y5 teacher, Manchester
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Get Involved in JORVIK Group Learning
Professional Development with The JORVIK Group We offer various INSET and CPD opportunities for teaching staff throughout the year, on a variety of history and archaeology topics. We also organise placements or training sessions for trainee teachers who want to use our attractions to gain experience of teaching in settings other than schools, or to acquire evidence for working towards your Teaching Standards. Our next sessions are: Tuesday 15th January 2019, 10am - Prehistory in Yorkshire (York-based session) A beginner’s guide to the prehistoric past of the area, with inspiration for hands-on and creative activities to use in the classroom and advice on how to use artefacts with your pupils.
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Thursday 6th June 2019, 10am - Archaeology in the Classroom (York-based session) This course will equip teachers with lots of ideas for fun and practical history lessons inspired by the archaeology of Yorkshire, from prehistory to the Norman Conquest.
The day was fascinating and hit lots of curriculum areas... An engaging mix of subject knowledge and hands-on activities – brilliant!
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Y4 teacher, Harrogate
For more details on these sessions, please call our Reservations team on 01904 615505 or visit www.thejorvikgroup.com/education for the latest updates. For more details on teacher training placements, please see www.thejorvikgroup. com/placements.
The JORVIK Viking Festival 2019 The JORVIK Group organises the annual JORVIK Viking Festival. Considered the largest festival of its kind in Europe and taking place every February half term, the festival always offers learning opportunities for all ages and abilities. At next year’s Festival, there will be a wealth of opportunities for schools and community groups to get involved in creative projects and activities in the run-up to the festivities. See jorvik-viking-festival.co.uk to learn more.
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Shaking Hands with the Past - Online Video Resources Thanks to Arts Council England Museums Resilience funding, we have been able to commission two more seasons of our vodcast series, Shaking Hands with the Past. These videos allow viewers to take a close look at objects from the JORVIK Group collections, with the help of an archaeologist guide and their historical friends. Access our YouTube channel to view the Viking or Medieval episodes- featuring our 10th-century Norse resident Jorund and 15th-century goodwoman Mistress Parkin - and learn more about artefacts as diverse as archery equipment and gaming pieces! Discover all at www.thejorvikgroup.com/vodcasts
The Sheldon Memorial Trust Schools Competition
SHELDON MEMORIAL TRUST
The Sheldon Memorial Trust is offering a prize worth £1000 to a primary school in York and its environs to explore our prehistoric past. Supporting the delivery of the ‘Changes in Britain from the Stone Age to the Iron Age’ component of Key Stage 2 History, this package of learning activities will encourage learners to think about the very beginnings of habitation and settlement in Yorkshire, and could include: • The use of a prehistory loan box packed with replica artefacts and classroom resources • A visit to your classroom by our education team who will provide a day of outreach activities • A field trip to a museum or archaeological site to learn more about prehistory To be in with a chance of winning, tell us what top 3 things you and your class would like to learn about life in the prehistoric past, either in the Stone Age, Bronze Age or Iron Age. You can do this with letters, drawings or even a video: your class might enjoy role-playing some aspects of prehistoric life! The class with the most creative and persuasive approach will be the winner. The deadline for submissions is 31st December 2018. For more information on terms and conditions, see www.sheldonmemorialtrust.org/education-projects.html
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Booking Information
We want your experience to be as enjoyable as possible for you and your pupils. Use our handy guide to help you book the perfect package.
Booking your visit couldn’t be easier. Just call our Reservations team on 01904 615505 or email schools@yorkat.co.uk.
Our Reservations team is happy to answer any of your questions and assist in organising your visit.
ATTRACTIONS (SINGLE ADMISSION TICKETS AND JOINT ADMISSION)** PRICES
1 site
2 sites
3 sites
4 sites
5 sites
Child
£4.00
£7.00
£9.00
£10.00
£11.00
Teacher*
£4.30
£8.00
£9.50
£10.50
£11.50
*One teacher free with every 6 child places booked. **You do not have to visit attractions on the same day.
WORKSHOPS (CHARGED IN ADDITION TO ATTRACTIONS ADMISSION) Workshop Costs
PRICES
Workshop Costs
(with any joint admission ticket)
½ Day Experience Costs
½ Day Experience Costs (with any joint admission ticket)
Full Day Experience: Medieval Day**
Full Day Experience: Working Like A Charm**
Child
£2.00
£1.50
£2.50
£2.00
£9.50
£7.50
Teacher*
FREE
FREE
FREE
FREE
£4.30
£4.30
*One teacher free with every 6 child places booked. **Includes attractions admission cost; no other ticket needed.
LEARNING IN THE CLASSROOM PRICING PRICES Cost
Outreach
Virtual Outreach
Loan Box
£150 for up to 40 children;
£50 per session (multiple
£20 for first week of hire;
£4 per additional child*
sessions can be booked)
£5 for subsequent weeks**
*Mileage charge of 45p/mile also applies. **Maximum hire period is 6 weeks.
Lunch Spaces DIG has space for up to 35 people to eat a packed lunch, free of charge. Visitors to DIG or JORVIK Viking Centre are also welcome to eat lunch in the DIG garden. School parties booking a ‘Working like a Charm’ full day experience or our ‘Medieval Day’ all eat lunch at Barley Hall, and the free lunch space at Barley Hall can also be reserved for groups visiting the medieval attractions for a workshop or half-day experience. Please note that pre-booking is essential. See the important information on pg 22 for full terms and conditions.
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Attractions Booking Step-by-Step Guide
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Read through our Learning Programme and
webpages to select the options you want. Joint tickets can make your visit and workshops considerably cheaper so contact our Reservations team if you would like a quote for your group. Check through the Important Information section on pg 22 for any terms relating to your selection.
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Contact our Reservations team on 01904 615505 or email schools@yorkat.co.uk. Make sure you give us your preferred dates and times of your visit ready to check for availability, and let us know how many children you are booking for. If you are making an enquiry about a session, please let us know the age of your pupils and any special education needs they might have so we can tailor your package to your requirements.
Remember to book any extras to make your visit run smoothly- let our Reservations team know if you want to reserve a lunch space or pre-order souvenir packs!
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Check through your confirmation paperwork to ensure the details are correct and provide us with any additional information about your group. Return the paperwork via email to schools@yorkat.co.uk or post it to us: Reservations Department, DIG, St Saviour’s Church, St Saviourgate, YORK, YO1 8NN.
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If you have booked an outreach or virtual outreach, our Reservations Team will organise a chance for you to discuss your requirements with a member of the Learning Team. For virtual outreach, this will be a free test connection using Skype, allowing you and the Learning Team to troubleshoot any technical issues before the booked session.
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Count down to the big day and enjoy your session!
Our Reservations team will offer you a schedule incorporating all the elements you need for a successful day. Let us know if you are happy with the proposed arrangements and our team will make the booking and send you your confirmation paperwork- please have full contact details for your school/organisation available at this point.
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If you have booked a trip to visit us, ask our Reservations Team to organise a teacher familiarisation visit to allow you and your colleagues to tour the attractions free of charge. Our attractions team will be happy to answer any questions you might have about your trip and you can familiarise yourself with the locations of our workshops and facilities.
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If you have booked a loan box, our Reservation Team will make arrangements for you to visit us and collect it. Why not hire a loan box you can pick up on the day of your visit and use it to support your learning back in school?
Souvenir Packs We offer a range of souvenir packs to give your class a memento of their day. Save valuable time and preorder your pupils’ souvenirs with our Reservations team before you visit. Choose from Viking, Tudor or Archaeology themes, starting at just £3 per child- please see www.thejorvikgroup.com/education for full listings. See the important information on pg 22 for further terms and conditions.
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Booking Information
Important Information The JORVIK Group prides itself on offering an engaging and inclusive experience for all. Please read the following information for any terms that might apply to your booking. 1. Although we will always do our best to accommodate your group’s requirements, we are grateful for at least six weeks’ notice when booking workshops, outreach or virtual outreach. 2. Check you have an adequate number of adults accompanying your class. The JORVIK Group recommends a 1:6 teacher pupil ratio. Please note: we require a 1:5 teacher pupil ratio on our ‘Medieval Day’ (see point 12 below for more details). 3. When booking workshops, a minimum group size of fifteen children applies. For information on booking workshops for smaller groups, please contact our Reservations team. 4. We advise a maximum of 20 children per group when booking the ‘Anglo-Saxon and Viking Costume’ workshop; a maximum of 24 children per group when booking our DIG workshops; a maximum of 30 children per group when booking the our ‘Tudor School’ workshop; and a maximum of 25 children per group when booking a visit to the Richard III Experience and the Henry VII Experience. Please note: there are further restrictions on numbers for our ‘Medieval Day’ (see point 12 below for more details). 5. Once you have booked, check you have received your confirmation letter from us and that all of the booking details are correct. You will need to sign and return your confirmation letter to us at DIG, St Saviourgate, York YO1 8NN, or via email to schools@yorkat.co.uk. 6. If you do not cancel a booking with at least 24 hours’ notice, you will be charged 50% of the visit total. 7. School parties should allow 1 hour for a visit to JORVIK, the Richard III Experience and the Henry VII Experience, and 90 minutes for a visit to DIG. Barley Hall visit times vary according to your booking, but standard admission includes the option of a tour of the house, lasting 1 hour. We request that groups arrive on time; owing to high demand, latecomers may be asked to join the queue or put into another time slot. Please be aware that this may result in you having a shorter visit length than the standard visit. 8. All workshop sessions offered at our attractions last 45 minutes and you will be offered the best schedule available to fit any workshop sessions around your attraction visit(s) on a first-come, first served basis. Half-Day Experiences last an hour and 30 minutes in addition to your attractions visit(s). Full Day Experiences are stand-alone packages- they last 4 and 1/2 hours in total, (usually between 10-2:30pm) including time for lunch. Please note: there is additional information about our ‘Medieval Day’ below (see point 12 for more details).
9. Outreach sessions take place between 10-2pm, but these times can be more flexible around the school day in some circumstances. Virtual outreach sessions last 45 minutes. 10. Pre-booking is essential to make use of the free lunch spaces at DIG and Barley Hall. To book a half-hour lunch slot (between 11.00 and 14.00), please request a time when booking your visit to JORVIK, DIG, the Richard III Experience, the Henry VII Experience and Barley Hall. 11. Due to the historic nature of the buildings at Barley Hall, the Richard III Experience and the Henry VII Experience, these venues are not fully accessible. The ground floor only at Barley Hall can be accessed by wheelchair users. The Richard III Experience and the Henry VII Experience are inaccessible to wheelchair users, and are reached via steep and narrow staircases: they are also without toilet facilities. Most areas at JORVIK are accessible via wheelchair, but as part of the attraction is below ground, prebooking is essential to avoid disappointment. 12. If booking a ‘Medieval Day’, please be aware of the following restrictions: a) we require a 1:5 teacher pupil ratio on the ‘Medieval Day’; b) the ‘Medieval Day’ is suitable for children in Year 4 and upwards only; c) the maximum capacity for a ‘Medieval Day’ is 20 children; d) the ‘Medieval Day’ will last a minimum of 4 hours and 30 minutes, and terminates at either the Richard III Experience or the Henry VII Experience; e) the ‘Medieval Day’ involves a walk across the city, including several road crossings; f) part of the ‘Medieval Day’ takes place outdoors. 13. If booking a virtual outreach session, we recommend that you check with your IT support team to find out if your local authority blocks the use of Skype. If you are able to proceed, we will need to know your Skype ID at the point of booking. When making your booking, you will also need to book a test session (normally late afternoon at least two weeks prior to the date of your virtual outreach session) and provide a mobile contact number. 14. Loan boxes must be signed and paid for in person upon collection. Please note: we do not accept collection or return by courier. Return of the loan box after the agreed date will incur a penalty charge of £10 every week. If the box has still not been returned after 6 weeks, the JORVIK Group will seek further compensation to cover the full cost of the loan box, as the box will be deemed ‘lost’. If a longer loan period is required, you must extend the loan by contacting our Reservations team. You may be liable for additional costs if the late return of the box disrupts a later booking. You are responsible for the contents of the box whilst it is in your care. Should any of the items within the box go missing or be damaged then you may be liable to cover the costs of their replacement or repair. 15. When booking souvenir packs for your visit, please note that we normally require two weeks’ notice to ensure all stock is available. Alternatives may be provided and all souvenir packs are subject to availability.
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How to reach York By Rail From York Railway Station – 15 minutes’ walk to DIG and the Richard III Experience, 10 minutes’ walk to JORVIK & Barley Hall, and 5 minutes’ walk to the Henry VII Experience.
By Road Coach Parking: St George ’s Fields Coach Park Union Terrace Please note: coaches are not allowed inside the city walls.
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Continue your JORVIK adventure with the Children’s Guidebook
Available to pre-order as part of your visit. Please call 01904 615505 for more information The JORVIK Group is owned by York Archaeological Trust, a registered Charity in England & Wales (No. 509060) and Scotland (No. SCO42846).