For children aged 3 - 5 years, one hour Maximum
group size of 30 children to be split into 2 groups on arrival. Groups will
spend 30 minutes in the Post Office and 30 minutes in the streets and then swap
over.
In the Post Office - for up to 15 children,
thirty minutes. Led by a facilitator
Session Objectives
- By means of specially designed activities children are
encouraged to take part in a range of activities which support their early
development.
Session Outline
- Introduction to the Post Office gallery as a place to have
fun
- Facilitator will read a short story unique to Milestones' -
Jennifer's Birthday - and encourage interaction at key points
- Explanation of some of the other activities in the Post
Office that children, with their adult helpers, can take part in.
Dressing Up We have a mixture of
T-shirts, trousers, jackets, sleeveless jackets, visibility sleeves jackets and
hats - like the ones real post-people wear. Children are welcome to choose some
of these items to wear. Clothes are kept in plastic boxes.
Role Play Our Post Office counter has
scales for weighing, a till for payment, an adjustable clock and a globe of the
world. We also have a range of letters to post into the post box, sort in the
sorting trays and deliver through the door. There are also pencils and our very
own post cards.
Sorting Our sorting rack has a range of
resources to sort: by texture, by colour, by size. Sorting resources are kept
in boxes under the rack.
Magnetic Frieze Magnetic letters,
numbers and Postman Pat to play with!
Creative Play Try climbing inside our
big parcel or driving the Post Office van!
Quiet Play Puzzles, pairs game and a
range of books are available for children who would prefer a quieter activity.
Conclusion Near the end of the 30 minute
session children will be invited to feed our hungry Post Box, then to spend the
last 5 minutes putting resources away, ready for the next group.
I Spy for Little Eyes - for up to 15
children, thirty minutes. Led by adult helpers with group.
Session Objectives
- To provide a visual activity appropriate for young children
to help them focus and explore the museum.
Session Outline Group divides into
smaller groups and each has a laminated I Spy for Little Eyes activity sheet or
a range of flash cards.
One side of the activity sheet has five line
drawings of exhibits in the Victorian Streets for children to look for. The
other side encourages children to look for exhibits of various colours. The
flash cards have the same drawings one to each card.
At the end of the one hour session, when all
children have tried both aspects of the Programme, you are welcome to continue
exploring Milestones. Please bear in mind there may be other groups of children
booked onto specific programmes which include resources in the museum streets.
Notes for Group Leaders You will be
visiting Milestones - Hampshire's living history museum to support young
children participating in The Post Office, a one-hour programme to help
children explore and learn through creative play.
Milestones is a large, modern building which houses
recreated streets and buildings from the Victorian period and the 1930s.
The person organising the visit will give you a
timetable for the day, as well a copy of the museum's Guidelines for Education
Groups. A facilitator will meet you on arrival and you will be taken to store
your coats and bags, and use the toilets before you begin. A full thirty
minutes is put aside for this, though the session will start earlier if
everyone is ready.
Once in the museum, half of the group will explore
the Victorian streets for half an hour with the help of a simple activity sheet
or flash cards with drawings of some of our objects. The other half will
accompany the facilitator into the Post Office gallery. The facilitator will
introduce the gallery as a special place for young children to bring grown ups
to, read Jennifer's Birthday (Milestones' big book) and then encourage the
children to explore the gallery with their grown ups - there's dressing up,
role play, puzzles and books, sorting . . . The last 5 minutes is tidy up time.
After half an hour, the two halves of the group swap.
At the end of the programme, you have what we call
free time until you leave the museum. You are welcome to visit other areas of
the museum, but please remember there may be other pupils on programmes there
who are using resources they have booked.
Timetables for The Post Office
| Morning Timetable |
| 10am |
Arrive: welcome,
coats off and use toilets |
| 10.30am |
Begin Programme Half
of group in Post Office with facilitator Half of group explore Victorian
Streets with I Spy for Little Eyes activity sheet or flash cards |
| 11am |
Groups swap |
| 11.30pm |
End of Programme -
you are welcome to continue exploring Milestones |
|
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| Afternoon Timetable |
| 1pm |
Arrive: welcome,
coats off and use toilets |
| 1.30pm |
Begin Programme Half
of group in Post Office with facilitator Half of group explore Victorian
Streets with I Spy for Little Eyes activity sheet or flash cards |
| 2pm |
Groups swap |
| 2.30pm |
End of Programme -
you are welcome to continue exploring Milestones |
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