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Key Stage 1 and 2 Primary School Visits
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Here at Yesterday’s World in Battle, East Sussex, we pride ourselves on our reputation as a first class educational centre and have been organising outings for primary schools for over 10 years.

Schools who visit us have found the trip a useful aid for teaching knowledge, skills and understanding through the following areas of study:
 
A sequence from the new Children in Victorian times section of the Audience with Queen Victoria Exhibition, coming soon to Yesterday's World. Ideal for Early Years, Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2 primary schools studying the Victorians.
Key Stage 1 topics (Years 1-2) Key Stage 2 topics (Years 3-6)
Toys
How are our toys different from those of the past?
Victorians
Impact of significant individuals and events
The Family Past
Life when grandparents were young
Victorian Children
How life was children living in Victorian Britain
Chronology
100 years of British history
Chronology
100 years of British history
Homes
What were homes like a long time ago?
Britain Since 1930
Shops

Teaching Resources
 

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An educational visit to Yesterday's World is ideal for all age groups. It provides an excellent addition to classroom studies on a wide range of topics, in particular, Victorian Britain and Britain since 1930, whilst offering cross-curricular links to English, ICT, Science and Geography.
 

The Victorian Kitchen at Yesterday's World - a useful resource for Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2 topics, studying The Family Past, Homes and the Victorians.

Compare the packaging of goods from 1930s Britain to those of today. We have over 100,000 nostalgic artefacts on display at Yesterday's World in Battle, East Sussex. The Victorian Play Village at Yesterday's World. Yesterday's World is ideal both for educational and fun class visits.

OUTDOOR ATTRACTIONS AND GARDENS CLOSED AT PRESENT, PLEASE RING 01424 893938 FOR FURTHER INFO.

We regret that Yesterday's World will be closed for group visits from 1st -21st January 2007 whilst the shop undergoes refurbishment.

Packed with over 100,000 genuine artefacts and authentic sounds and smells along the way, children are given a unique opportunity to take a walk back in time to experience the look, feel and smell of life as it used to be at the turn of the century.A school trip to Yesterday's World is ideal for Key Stage 1 and 2 classes looking for an educational and fun day out.

Inspire the imagination of your class as you set off up the winding stairs of our 600 year old medieval house, back through time. Journey along the cobbled high street of yesteryear where you'll find (amongst other displays) a 1930s grocers and post office with rapid wire system and hear the rumble of horse and cart in the busy market place.

Breathe in the delicious scent of 'penny twists' in Mrs Bumble's Chocolate Shop, where colourful jars of goodies jostle for space on the heavily-laden shelves and compare the packaging, prices and varieties in comparison to today's sweets. As you stroll past the Victorian kitchen, the air is filled with the aroma of spices where the hard-working cook and her maid are busy preparing dinner for the master and mistress of the house.

Yesterday's World is also an ideal place to bring your class for a fun day out with hands-on touch and feel exhibits and a miniature Victorian play village. Why not take turns at playing the village inn-keeper, take a lesson as a governess in the Victorian school room, pretend to be a blacksmith in the forge or even get sent to the castle dungeons?

Most schools allow half a day for a visit, allowing plenty of time to explore the play village and ‘touch and feel exhibits’, eat lunch and visit the gift shop for souvenirs before they go home.

Visits should be pre-booked in advance by calling 01424 893938 or requesting your preferred time and date online. We will then send confirmation of your booking to bring with you on the day.

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Living History Replica Packs & Victorian Writing Slates

Perfect for school projects our replica memorabilia packs are available in 3 different series including Victorian, The Blitz, The Home Front and World War One. Our traditional Victorian Writing Slates are one of our best-selling products.

Click on an object to buy.  

CLICK TO BUY - Victorian Writing Slate and Pencil CLICK TO BUY -  Victorian Household Replica Memorabilia Pack CLICK TO BUY - The Blitz Replica Memorabilia Pack CLICK TO BUY - WW2 Home Front Replica Memorabilia Pack CLICK TO BUY - World War 1 (WW1) Replica Memorabilia Pack

Victorian Writing Slates and Slate Pencils
Victorian Household Replica Memorabilia Pack
The Blitz Replica Memorabilia Pack
Home Front Replica Memorabilia Pack
World War 1 (WW1) Replica Memorabilia Pack

Books

We also sell a series of interesting educational books on the Tudors, Victorians and Wartime Britain. Click on a title to buy.

Upstairs Downstairs - Life in an English Country House
Life in Victorian Britain
Life in Tudor England
Life in Medieval England
Life in Roman England
Saxons and Vikings

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We are currently offering 20% our normal rates for schools whilst the outdoor attractions are closed, pending the opening of our new exhibition centre. Find out more.

If you wish to arrange a tour of the Victorian Kitchen and handling of household artefacts and toys, please ask when booking.

Child (4-15) £3.29 (normally £3.95)
Adult£4.49 (normally £5.95)
1 teacher free per 5 children (min 15)

  • Opportunities to handle artefacts, weigh out sweets etc*
  • View our risk assessment report (36k PDF format)
  • Teacher's Pack (free when you book a visit)*
  • Local hall available for lunch hire*
  • Tailor made goody bags*
  • Free site visits*

*Please ask when booking. Some services may not be available during busy periods. You are advised to check the availability of operational facilities prior to your visit.

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Louise Duffy (Yr 3 teacher), Little Common Primary School, East Sussex

"We all had a fantastic time at Yesterday's World and have found it really useful as an introduction to our topic on the Victorian era. The children really enjoyed the exhibits and learnt a lot. We found your teacher's pack useful and used this to construct a map around the exhibits and some key questions for children to think about. This enabled us to ensure children focused mainly on the relevant period (Victorian) for them.

A particular highlight of the visit was the opportunity we had to visit the kitchen and listen to one of your staff explain about the Victorian artefacts. All of your staff were extremely helpful, for example offering us the chance to leave children's bags with you and bringing them to us at lunchtime which helped alleviate some of the organisational stress. The staff were also very patient with the children in the shop."

New classroom facilities and educational exhibition centre coming soon!

 


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