Year 4 have been learning about the Ancient Egyptians and to give the second half of the project an extra boost we planned an archaeology day in Forest School.
Prior to the event some research was done into the local history of the school grounds and the surrounding area. this helped to build a story to capture the children's imagination and give a real reason for the dig.
Fortunately the school is built in the grounds of Gilbertstone House.
The house was owned by Richard Tangye who was an engineer whose company helped Brunel launch the SS Great Eastern. With his brother he founded the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery and was a great collector of relics. (see above)
We were also lucky to find a news story reporting the death of a gardener at Gilbertstone House. With a little bit of manipulation we were able to include him in our story.
Year 6 as part of their Forest School sessions were helping to make some changes to the site and kindly agreed to bury the mummy that was stolen by the gardener from Sir Richard Tangye. ( It was a little harder to to find facts for this but a coded Victorian diary was easily translated for our purposes - and you do have to ask why he died so suddenly?)
More in the next post.