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Learning at Tatton Park

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An award winning learning department at a North West country estate, offering educational experiences for all ages and abilities.

An award winning learning department at a North West country estate, offering educational experiences for all ages and abilities.
Maths in the Mansion - Step Back in Time
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Maths in the Mansion - Step Back in Time

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This resource pack has been researched and developed by the Education Team at Tatton Park. The purpose of the resource is to demonstrate the ways in which mathematics can be practically applied, to help children understand the importance of the subject beyond the classroom. In this instance, we have created a historical based pack, which highlights the ways in which the Victorian Housekeeping Team who served Tatton Park’s Mansion would have used maths in their daily life and work. The activities are therefore cross curricular and can be used to support the study of either Maths or History, or the two subjects together. The content is developed with Key Stage 2 in mind, but teachers are welcome to adapt the activities to suit the skill set of their own students, at higher or lower key stages. This document is intended as a teacher’s guide to the subject, and we hope that it will provide inspiration for your classroom studies.
Shapes/Numbers in Nature: Tatton Gardens
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Shapes/Numbers in Nature: Tatton Gardens

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Shapes & Numbers in Nature- “A Self-Led Tour for KS1 & EYFS in the Tatton Park Gardens” This resource booklet is designed to support and enrich self-guided visits to the Tatton Park Gardens for schools and home educating families. The content can be adapted to suit both Early Years Foundation Stage and Key Stage 1. The booklet forms the basis of an exciting visit to Tatton Park’s Garden, where we evidence that numeracy exists all around us and that mathematics has significance and application in our everyday lives. The document acts as a companion guide to allow you to confidently lead a visit to Tatton Park’s Garden and supports you in getting the most from the experience. Following our suggested route, you will be directed to a selection of spaces where links to numeracy are identified. There are suggestions for activities you may wish to undertake during and after the visit to reinforce and extend learning. We recommend that the booklet is explored prior to your visit and then coming on site, you can experience the suggested spaces either in a single visit or multiple visits. If your school/group has National Trust membership, access into the Gardens is free of charge (parkland vehicle entry still applies), so we feel that this booklet represents an affordable option for a ‘tour guide in your pocket’ and allows you ultimate creative control about when and how you use the content. The guide also contains practical information to assist with planning the visit, including our ‘Terrific Tips for Top Trips’ and preparation pages at the reverse of the booklet. We also offer a free online CPD on our TES shop that covers how to get the most from a visit to a cultural heritage venue, which you may wish to explore in conjunction with this booklet. Once purchased, the booklet is yours to keep and use time and time again. However, to support us in being able to create more content in the future, we would ask that individual teachers/parents purchase their own booklet wherever possible. A downloadable Garden map is also included in the bundle to help with your visit preparation, but printed copies are available at the Garden Entrance on arrival. Please also take a look at our other self-led resource booklets, which support a variety of topics and age groups. We hope to keep expanding the selection of resource booklets available, so if you have any suggestions for subject areas, please email us at tattoneducation@cheshireeast.gov.uk
Numbers at Work
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Numbers at Work

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These activities show how maths can be used to calculate the amount of butter produced at Tatton Park’s Farm and how to calculate our daily calorie intake, which demonstrates some ‘real world’ applications of maths.