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World War Two
Description

Our facilitators will engage your students in an exploration of what life was like on the Home Front and how people were affected by the War.

Through a range of original and replica objects students will explore the topics of rationing, bombing raids, toys and daily life. They will develop an understanding of what life was like for people living in Northampton at the time of the Second World War. 

Location In your school
Appropriate for Key stage 2
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a study of an aspect or theme in British history that extends pupils’ chronological knowledge beyond 1066

a significant turning point in British history, for example, the first railways or the Battle of Britain

challenges for Britain, Europe and the wider world 1901 to the present day

the Second World War and the wartime leadership of Winston Churchill

Session length Each visit is for 2 hours. 2 one hour sessions. Additional sessions may be added on the same day. A maximum of 4 sessions - this would be an all day event.
Session capacity 35 students maximum per one hour session
Supervisory Ratios We ask schools to follow NSPCC guidelines as outlined in our terms and conditions
Resources Once you have booked your visit with us you will receive a copy of our resources that can be used on gallery and in the classroom.
Accessibility Our sessions can be adapted to make them accessible for your students.
Cost £275 (plus mileage)