Roman Everyday Life – Object Handling Session
Pupils will work in groups of two or three taking on the role of archaeologists, investigating and…
Upon arrival at the Roman Museum you will be divided into 2 smaller groups. One group will explore the museum led by your own staff – an Explorer’s Guide will be provided for each pupil for approximately 40 minutes whilst the other group will have the opportunity to be mosaic makers, learning about mosaics and making a replica mosaic tile inspired by the mosaic floor of the Roman town house. The groups will then swap around. It would be helpful if the school staff were able to put the pupils into these 2 groups.
Other activities are available within the museum, each lasting approximately 45 minutes so you could add these to your workshop to tailor your museum visit to your class needs.
The Roman Mosaic Makers session runs for 1.5 hours.
Maximum numbers for the Roman Mosaic Makers workshop is 32 pupils plus accompanying teachers. For larger groups we can split you into 2 groups, one at The Roman Museum and one at The Beaney where there are other activities available and the groups may take it in turns at each museum and swap over to participate in the workshop. This workshop runs for 1.5 hours.
Each group must be accompanied by a member of your staff at all times so please ensure that you have enough staff for this.
£7 per pupil, accompanying adults are free. Minimum charge £70.
Please do enquire if you require a lunch space and we will do our best to accommodate you. However, a lunch space cannot be guaranteed.
All schools and groups must book visits in advance. To book any of our workshops please complete our Online Booking Form. If you have specific requirements that are not covered by the Online Booking Form please contact the Learning Team by emailing: learning@canterbury.gov.uk.
Payment can be made on the day of your visit in cash, by credit card or via a cheque made payable to Canterbury City Council. If payment is not made on the day, we will invoice for the number of pupils originally booked or however many actually visited on the day (whichever is higher). If a visit is cancelled less than 2 weeks before it is due to take place, we regret we will still request payment to cover incurred costs.
Please ensure that all accompanying adults are aware of their role on the visit and are prepared to engage in the learning and support the pupils.
The group leader is responsible for the behaviour and well-being of their group at all times including first aid and ensuring participants are engaged in the activity. The group leaders will be liable for any breakages or damage to Museum property or collections. Your staff should accompany your pupils at all times. Learning activities cannot be delivered by our staff unless your pupils are accompanied by relevant staff numbers.
If your group arrives late, please note that the duration of the workshop may be reduced (to end at the scheduled time) in order not to run over into time booked by other later groups and therefore the workshop content may not be as advertised. The charges will remain as advertised.
Ahead of your visit please download and complete the relevant risk assessment.