| HOME | WORKSBOARD | QUIZ | ACTIVITIES | INFO | ||||
|
RESOURCES
Our biggest primary resource is the Long Shop building itself (built in 1852/53 for the assembly line production of portable steam engines) which houses an impressive collection of products made at Garretts including traction engines, seed drills and dry cleaning machines, and artefacts relating to the Works and to Leiston. There is also a very concise History of Steam Exhibition which illustrates, by graphic means and three dimensional objects, the history of steam from its earliest period, when it was discovered that steam had power and energy, to the 21st Century and Pressurised Water Reactor (PWR) Nuclear Power Stations. Click on the Activities page for details of suggested pre, during and post visit activities or click on the Worksboard where you will find characters, linked to the primary resources, posing questions to encourage pupils to look closely at the resources and find answers; and raise further questions. These questions could then be used by pupils to create their own worksheets for them to try answering when they visit the Museum. Further suggestions and worksheets produced by practising teachers for Key Stage 1-3 are available for schools use in the "Don't Stop the Tally" education pack. We also have specialist books and videos for sale in the Museum Shop. To obtain a copy of the pack and other museum publications simply post us a completed Publications Order Form (Microsoft Word Document file - order_form.doc 23.0KB). All pages on this website are copyright of the Long Shop Steam Museum but may be downloaded and copied for educational use. |
||||