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1 Anglo-Saxon Time Capsule
Experience life as an Anglo-Saxon with this
1 Anglo-Saxon Time Capsule
collection of artefacts. Ideal for a ‘hands on’
approach to study. Pack includes, runes used
for casting spells and engraving on wood or
stone, 5 double-sided coins, wooden stamps
for decorating pots and a domestic cooking
pot.
AS-CAP
2 Tudor Life Capsule
How did peoples lives differ in the Tudor
period? This pack provides an opening into this
unit and includes trencher, hornbook, an oil
lamp, coins, stump doll, and teacher’s notes.
BSP4
3 Great Fire of London Time
Capsule
This bumper pack of artefacts includes a
beautifully illustrated timeline and set of action
cards, depicting the historic events of the
Great Fire, a tripod cooking pot based on
examples found in Guildford museum, a vividly
drawn jigsaw highlighting the devastation
caused by the fire, a leather fire helmet which
would have been used to protect those fighting
the fire, and a set of four facemasks depicting
Samuel Pepys, Christopher Wren, Charles II
and the baker.
2 Tudor Life Capsule 3 Great Fire of London Time Capsule
HGFTC
4 Old and New Seaside
Project Pack
A collection of modern and historical artefacts
that can be found at the seaside. Ideal for
linking history and geography. Pack includes,
two photopacks focusing on the seaside of the
past and the seaside of today, a Victorian
bucket and spade, Punch and Judy puppets, a
penny lick, a model fairground carousel, shells,
fishing net, driftwood, fake starfish, model
lifeboat and lighthouse.
SAP
5 Light Through Time
Set of eight artefacts looking at the
development of tools to produce light.
Artefacts from the Roman oil lamp through
Tudors, Victorians, right up to fibre optics in
the 20th century are included. 24 pg. Teacher’s
book included.
HL-SET
4 Old and New Seaside Project Pack 5 Light Through Time
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