Victorian Coalmining

Victorian Coalmining

The basics:

 

Location:          In school

Keystage:          KS2

Duration:          Half-day or full-day per class

Cost:               £190 half-day or £285 whole-day 

(either one class all day or one class am, one class pm)

                       Discounts for multiple bookings - contact me for details.


Curriculum:       History, Local Study, drama, thinking skills

"Our mining investigation was tied into our own village's history. Richard's delivery meant that my class was so engaged that we will use it as the basis for our entire Local History section of the curriculum. Truly inspirational!"

- Durham teacher


Mining Investigation (half-day or full day)


This investigation takes a half-day but can be extended into a full-day session.


Find out about the North East's mining communities in Victorian times by studying REAL people from your area.


History is best seen through the eyes of real people, and this investigation uses a rubbing of a real gravestone to launch a fascinating and intriguing study into the life and death of a North-East miner. 


That History Bloke has trawled the archives to find examples of coal miners and their families in order to carry out a thinking skills-based investigation. Use primary sources such as censuses, old maps, photographs and newspaper reports to piece together tragic events. Learn about the dirty, dangerous job of coal mining by holding, smelling and using equipment that was once used underground.


Extend the experience into a full-day by learning about the wider community of the coalminer - schools, homelife and family - through the use of domestic artefacts, pictures and other sources. 


Simply contact me (press the orange button!) to make a booking or make further enquiries...

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