WW1 Remembrance – Time and Tide Museum Schools Learning Team

By Clare Parker, Eastern Area Learning Officer We were due to spend the next two weeks doing live WW1 sessions from the museum but national lockdown meant we had to move quickly to transfer our session to a digital pre recorded film that we could send to schools. The objective of the film was toContinue reading “WW1 Remembrance – Time and Tide Museum Schools Learning Team”

Life at Sea: Interview with Frank Howe

By Amy Debenham, Museum Learning and Booking Assistant I travelled to Frank’s home to interview him on what his life was like in the fishing industry. When I first contacted him about writing a blog about his time at sea he couldn’t wait to get started and tell his side of the story, so hereContinue reading “Life at Sea: Interview with Frank Howe”

St Georges Primary – Year 5 Writing Group @The Time and Tide Museum, Gt Yarmouth

By Sam Hayton When a small group of friends and I were in year 5, we were chosen to go to the Time and Tide Museum for a writing project where we would be writing a story of a voyage at sea with our own mythical creatures that we would be making. Each of usContinue reading “St Georges Primary – Year 5 Writing Group @The Time and Tide Museum, Gt Yarmouth”

Work Experience with the Learning Team @ The Time and Tide Museum

By Lily Ward Having a mum who is a part of the learning team at Time and Tide Museum means that you get pulled into so many weird and wacky things, such as getting up at 4 am to go down to the beach with a bag of stuffed snakes to film the latest lockdownContinue reading “Work Experience with the Learning Team @ The Time and Tide Museum”

Museums for Creative Thinking

Hi everyone, we are Anna and Rose! For the past year, we have been attending our National Art & Design Saturday Club at the Time and Tide museum and we believe that this location is one important reason for our enjoyment. The idea of the National Saturday Clubs is to allow young people a chanceContinue reading “Museums for Creative Thinking”

The Magic of Museum Learning

By Clare Parker, Eastern Area Learning Officer Introductions….. I often get asked why Museums, why History ? My love of History began young, listening to stories of great adventures and being transported to distant lands. Very early on I had a desire to learn more about the past. My grandfather was a Greek Cypriot migrantContinue reading “The Magic of Museum Learning”

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