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
Creativity and Knowledge for Self-Guided Tours - “Tatton Park Mansion – Creative Writing, Literacy and Storytelling”
This resource booklet is designed to support and enrich self-guided visits to the Tatton Park Mansion for schools and home educating families. The content can be adapted to suit both Key Stage 1 and 2.
The booklet forms the basis of an exciting visit to Tatton Park’s Mansion, where creative writing, literacy and storytelling are brought to life. The document acts as a companion guide to allow you to confidently lead a visit to Tatton Park’s Mansion and supports you in getting the most from the experience. Following our suggested route, you will be directed to relevant pieces of traditional and contemporary literature, which have a tangible link to the spaces you are exploring.
The guide provides a brief history of the room and at least one literary extract/quote to share and discuss. We have suggested stimulus questions to spark discussion and get creative juices flowing! As a visit finale, we have also provided a plenary and final activity. The intention is to inspire young people’s love of reading and provide varied stimuli for creative writing and storytelling.
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 Mansion 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 Mansion map is also included in the bundle to help with your visit preparation, but printed copies are available at the Mansion 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
Creativity and Knowledge for Self-Guided Tours - “Through the Eyes of a Child” – An Upstairs/Downstairs Companion Guide to the Tatton Mansion
This resource booklet is designed to support and enrich self-guided visits to the Tatton Park Mansion for schools and home educating families. The content can be adapted to suit both Key Stage 1 and 2.
The booklet is presented in a diarised/simple story format, contrasting a day in the life of two fourteen-year-old girls. One, an under-maid and the other, the eldest daughter of Lord and Lady Owen; a fictional family living at Tatton Park in the early Victorian Era (1851). Throughout the story, there are references to notable events in 1851 allowing for more research, discussion and understanding of the era. The recount of activities undertaken are however, fact based following research of the Egerton family and their servants.
The booklet forms the basis of an exciting visit to Tatton Park’s Mansion, where the experiences of the girls will be brought to life when your group visits the spaces spoken about during the story. You will be able to soak up the splendour of the state rooms and the contrast of the servants’ quarters, whilst observing the changes between the two, spotting objects mentioned in the stories and taking time to contrast with homes today.The document acts as a companion guide to allow you to confidently lead a visit to Tatton Park’s Mansion and supports you in getting the most from the experience.
We recommend that the narrative is explored prior to your visit and then coming on site, you can explore the suggested spaces either in a single visit or multiple visits. If your school/group has National Trust membership, access into the Mansion 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.
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
Tatton Tots Garden Visit- “A Self-Led Tour for Tots 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 working with Early Years aged children. We do have a separate resource booklet for Garden visits available for Key Stage 1 and 2.
It contains relevant curriculum links and exciting opportunities for on-site activities, as well as suggestions for additional activities that can take place after the visit to affirm learning. The document acts as a companion guide to allow you to confidently lead a visit to Tatton Park’s award-winning Gardens and supports you in getting the most from the experience.
The booklet provides a suggested walking route of interesting spaces in the Garden, which can be explored 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.
Knowing that this could well be your children’s first ‘formal outing’, 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
Creativity and Knowledge for Self-Guided Tours: 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 Key Stage 1 and 2, with a separate ‘Tots Garden Guide’ available for Early Years.
It contains a variety of curriculum links and learning outcomes, with exciting opportunities for on-site activities and suggestions for additional activities that can take place back in the classroom/at home, to further embed knowledge. The document acts as a companion guide to allow you to confidently lead a visit to Tatton Park’s award-winning Gardens and supports you in getting the most from the experience.
The booklet provides a suggested walking route of interesting spaces in the Garden, which can be explored 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
This free self-led CPD supports teachers in how to plan and get the most from a school visit to a museum/cultural heritage venue. Written from the perspective of a learning provider, this course provides a wealth of practical advice and top tips that can be applied to planning visits at both primary and secondary level. A number of useful documents are provided in the bundle, which can be adapted for your own purposes.
Please note that we recommend that the content in this course is viewed in conjunction with your school and local authority’s own regulations.
Tatton Park is a great place to get on your bike – there is 1,000 acres waiting for you to explore! Pedal through puddles, feel the freedom, get the wind in your sails…you don’t need a sunny day to have fun! Enjoy a natural obstacle course using trees, hills, narrow twisty paths and piles of dirt to add some challenge.
Getting outside in the sunshine and around nature is really important for your mental wellbeing. Fresh air, exercise, and changing your surroundings for a while can help you concentrate better and feel happier. Going for a walk can make your day better, and you might be able to find some exciting things along the way! There are lots of things to look out for when you’re walking through the woods. Learn about woodland plants and animals and where to find them.
If you are visiting us at Tatton Park, as a school, home educator or family visitor, you are welcome to use our Parkland Explorer Booklet, packed with fun nature themed activities for you to complete in the great outdoors. This document can be printed and folded into a handy rucksack size booklet, so pack some pencils and have fun!
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.
THIS BUNDLE OFFERS A FINANCIAL SAVING OF £25. EACH RESOURCE PACK IS £25 EACH, BUT THIS BUNDLE CONTAINS ALL 5 (WITH ACCOMPANYING RESOURCES & STIMULUS MATERIAL FOR THE REDUCED RATE OF £100
This bundle contains all 5 parts of our creative writing resources, written to support the teaching of creative writing in the classroom. The resources have been written by Joy Winkler – a former Cheshire Poet Laureate, successful playwright, poet, performer and workshop leader – with a range of accompanying stimulus material provided by the Learning Department at Tatton Park.
The aim of this collaboration is to bring tried and tested creative writing activities to the classroom in an accessible, fun and affordable way. With Joy’s expertise and the rich history and beautiful surroundings of Tatton Park providing inspiration for writing, we believe that this creative writing bundle provides a high quality, curriculum focused programme of learning. The resources have been written with a Key Stage 2 audience in mind, but teachers can make appropriate adaptations for younger and older pupils if they wish.
You can choose to run the activities together or split them over a period of time. You know your class and their needs best – the purpose of this guide and accompanying resources is to give you the tools to build engaging creative writing workshops in the classroom, as well providing you with the confidence and knowledge to deliver them yourself.
Each resource is focused on a different theme and aspect of creative writing and includes a comprehensive teacher’s guide, accompanying resources and stimulus material.
All Creatures Great and Small: Creating Characters
Glory of the Garden: Creating Landscapes/Backdrops
Favourite Things: Interesting Plots (Beginning, Middle & End)
Who’s Who: Developing Character Backstories
The Strange, Mysterious and Ghostly: Themes and Resolutions for Stories
Theme - Themes & Resolutions For Stories: “The Strange, Mysterious and Ghostly” "
This is Part 5 of a series of 5 learning resources written to support the teaching of creative writing in the classroom. The resources have been written by Joy Winkler – a former Cheshire Poet Laureate, successful playwright, poet, performer and workshop leader – with a range of accompanying stimulus material provided by the Learning Department at Tatton Park.
The aim of this collaboration is to bring tried and tested creative writing activities to the classroom in an accessible, fun and affordable way. With Joy’s expertise and the rich history and beautiful surroundings of Tatton Park providing inspiration for writing, we believe that this creative writing bundle provides a high quality, curriculum focused programme of learning. The resources have been written with a Key Stage 2 audience in mind, but teachers can make appropriate adaptations for younger and older pupils if they wish.
You can choose to run the activities together or split them over a period of time. You know your class and their needs best – the purpose of this guide and accompanying resources is to give you the tools to build engaging creative writing workshops in the classroom, as well providing you with the confidence and knowledge to deliver them yourself.
In this creative writing workshop, we will investigate the many
places in Tatton Park, which are not normally open to public
view. The hidden places, the mysterious places. Don’t we all
usually walk around looking at what is under our noses but if we
know where to look, we will be able to find a source for stories
and a launching pad for our imagination.
The resource pack contains a comprehensive teacher’s guide, as well as a selection of accompanying resources and stimulus material.
Theme - Developing Character Backstories: "Who’s Who"
This is Part 4 of a series of 5 learning resources written to support the teaching of creative writing in the classroom. The resources have been written by Joy Winkler – a former Cheshire Poet Laureate, successful playwright, poet, performer and workshop leader – with a range of accompanying stimulus material provided by the Learning Department at Tatton Park.
The aim of this collaboration is to bring tried and tested creative writing activities to the classroom in an accessible, fun and affordable way. With Joy’s expertise and the rich history and beautiful surroundings of Tatton Park providing inspiration for writing, we believe that this creative writing bundle provides a high quality, curriculum focused programme of learning. The resources have been written with a Key Stage 2 audience in mind, but teachers can make appropriate adaptations for younger and older pupils if they wish.
You can choose to run the activities together or split them over a period of time. You know your class and their needs best – the purpose of this guide and accompanying resources is to give you the tools to build engaging creative writing workshops in the classroom, as well providing you with the confidence and knowledge to deliver them yourself.
This is a creative writing workshop that will take as inspiration
the many people that once lived in and serviced the Mansion
and parklands at Tatton Park. In this workshop, we will visualize what it would have been like to live or work in this place in times long gone and in a style we
can only imagine.
The resource pack contains a comprehensive teacher’s guide, as well as a selection of accompanying resources and stimulus material.
Theme - Interesting Plots (Beginnings, Middles and Ends): "Favourite Thingsl"
This is Part 3 of a series of 5 learning resources written to support the teaching of creative writing in the classroom. The resources have been written by Joy Winkler – a former Cheshire Poet Laureate, successful playwright, poet, performer and workshop leader – with a range of accompanying stimulus material provided by the Learning Department at Tatton Park.
The aim of this collaboration is to bring tried and tested creative writing activities to the classroom in an accessible, fun and affordable way. With Joy’s expertise and the rich history and beautiful surroundings of Tatton Park providing inspiration for writing, we believe that this creative writing bundle provides a high quality, curriculum focused programme of learning. The resources have been written with a Key Stage 2 audience in mind, but teachers can make appropriate adaptations for younger and older pupils if they wish.
You can choose to run the activities together or split them over a period of time. You know your class and their needs best – the purpose of this guide and accompanying resources is to give you the tools to build engaging creative writing workshops in the classroom, as well providing you with the confidence and knowledge to deliver them yourself.
This is a creative writing workshop that will use as inspiration
the idea that possessions and the search for artefacts can be part
of a story. Families occupied the Mansion at Tatton for many
generations and before that they lived in the Old Hall. To this
day, there are many of the families’ old possessions in storage
and on display, which are of great interest. For example, the
family state coach used at the coronation of George V in 1911, a
collection of ivory puzzle balls from China, a model kayak from
Yukon and wrist knives from Kenya. These are just a few of the
many items which we could draw on to devise wonderful new
stories.
The resource pack contains a comprehensive teacher’s guide, as well as a selection of accompanying resources and stimulus material.
Theme - Creating Landscapes and Backdrops: "Glory of the Gardens"
This is Part 2 of a series of 5 learning resources written to support the teaching of creative writing in the classroom. The resources have been written by Joy Winkler – a former Cheshire Poet Laureate, successful playwright, poet, performer and workshop leader – with a range of accompanying stimulus material provided by the Learning Department at Tatton Park.
The aim of this collaboration is to bring tried and tested creative writing activities to the classroom in an accessible, fun and affordable way. With Joy’s expertise and the rich history and beautiful surroundings of Tatton Park providing inspiration for writing, we believe that this creative writing bundle provides a high quality, curriculum focused programme of learning. The resources have been written with a Key Stage 2 audience in mind, but teachers can make appropriate adaptations for younger and older pupils if they wish.
You can choose to run the activities together or split them over a period of time. You know your class and their needs best – the purpose of this guide and accompanying resources is to give you the tools to build engaging creative writing workshops in the classroom, as well providing you with the confidence and knowledge to deliver them yourself.
This is a creative writing workshop that will explore the
many facets of the gardens in Tatton Park. There are so many
wonderful and evocative areas that we can use as an outstanding
resource, which will act as a stepping-stone to inspirational
stories and poems.
The resource pack contains a comprehensive teacher’s guide, as well as a selection of accompanying resources and stimulus material.
Theme - Creating Characters: "All Creatures Great and Small"
This is Part 1 of a series of 5 learning resources written to support the teaching of creative writing in the classroom. The resources have been written by Joy Winkler – a former Cheshire Poet Laureate, successful playwright, poet, performer and workshop leader – with a range of accompanying stimulus material provided by the Learning Department at Tatton Park.
The aim of this collaboration is to bring tried and tested creative writing activities to the classroom in an accessible, fun and affordable way. With Joy’s expertise and the rich history and beautiful surroundings of Tatton Park providing inspiration for writing, we believe that this creative writing bundle provides a high quality, curriculum focused programme of learning. The resources have been written with a Key Stage 2 audience in mind, but teachers can make appropriate adaptations for younger and older pupils if they wish.
You can choose to run the activities together or split them over a period of time. You know your class and their needs best – the purpose of this guide and accompanying resources is to give you the tools to build engaging creative writing workshops in the classroom, as well providing you with the confidence and knowledge to deliver them yourself.
This is a creative writing workshop inspired by the abundance
and variety of animals and other wildlife in Tatton Park. By
observing and researching facts about this aspect of park life, we
can achieve stories and poems with multi-layered characters and
exciting plots.
The resource pack contains a comprehensive teacher’s guide, as well as a selection of accompanying resources and stimulus material.
This resource is intended to support preparation for your on site visit to Tatton Park. It is particularly useful for those children who may be anxious about attending a new venue and for whom, information and re-assurance would be beneficial. The relevant information to complete the sheet can be accessed in our familiarisation videos, which are available for free on our Youtube channel. A link to the relevant video will be emailed to you when you book your workshop.
The Tatton Park Memorial Book contains listings for over 100 soldiers, who had links to the Tatton Estate and served during World War One. As part of this project, we have summarised some of the key stories and published them in a pamphlet volume. We hope that the stories of some of our local soldiers can support your classroom studies on the subject.
‘Tatton to the Trenches’ is a comprehensive resource pack for teachers, which supports learning about World War One and the local area. Many Tatton employees, from footmen to foresters, volunteered to fight in the trenches. Explore the experience of Tatton soldiers during the Great War. Why did they join up to fight? Where did they serve? Learn about the life of a British soldier in the trenches. What sort of jobs did they have? What did they wear and what did they eat? Find out about the medals they were given and why. Learn more about women’s contribution to the war effort and about the forgotten wartime refugees in Cheshire.
This resource was made possible with kind support from the National Heritage Lottery Fund.