If stones could speak
Fun practical activities including puppets, art rubbings and dressing up help pupils to understand the different materials used in old buildings and how buildings change over time.
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Fun practical activities including puppets, art rubbings and dressing up help pupils to understand the different materials used in old buildings and how buildings change over time.
Share the story of ‘The Hungry Caterpillar’ by Eric Carle with puppets, laminated food and a hungry caterpillar dressing up outfit.
The Baker’s Wife will help your class to follow Gerald the gingerbread man’s clues to find nursery rhymes hidden around our Victorian Streets. With rhymes, actions, and a craft activity.
This is a traditional tale, brought to life using the historic surroundings of Temple Newsam House with interactive storytelling, physical theatre, and movement.
In this fun, creative workshop find out what a portrait is and how the nobility used them to show off in the Picture Gallery. Learn to spot secret symbols and create a portrait of your own.
Make a glittering crown, learn how to move like royalty in the Picture Gallery, and discover the Kings and Queens linked to Temple Newsam with mystery bags, costume and historic rooms.