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Live Streamed Workshops

Online workshops will be held via Microsoft Teams Live Stream (please note: you do NOT need a Microsoft Teams account to watch a live stream). Upon confirming your booking, you will be sent a link to the live stream. 

Online sessions include a live introduction by the team and a chance for your students to ask questions after the sessions. The content has been written to correspond with the national curriculum. All sessions last between 30 to 60 minutes and as such, we recommend setting aside an hour to complete online sessions. 

Our live streams are safeguarded with participating classes only able to see us as the presenter - there is no way for anyone else to see participants. When using the Q&A feature on the live stream, we will only publish questions that are anonymous if we have more than one school participating.  

Please see our educational resources to enhance your learning experience. 

Workshop costs

Online workshops are charged at a rate of £45.00 per session. If more than one class takes part in the session, it is a single charge.

If you need to book several time slots for different classes or would like to book multiple different workshops, these will be charged at an additional £45.00 per session.

Charges are invoiced directly to your school.

Online workshops are available on a first come, first serve basis. To enquire, please email us or use our online booking form.

Curriculum

All of our workshops also contribute to the four purposes of the new Welsh curriculum which aim to make students:
  • ambitious, capable learners, ready to learn throughout their lives
  • enterprising, creative contributors, ready to play a full part in life and work
  • ethical, informed citizens of Wales and the world
  • healthy, confident individuals, ready to lead fulfilling lives as valued members of society

Our history workshops also explore entities, landscapes and histories that come together to form the students cynefin. If you are a Welsh school and would like to discuss our workshops, please email us at learning-midlands@rafmuseum.org.

This online webinar focuses on an aspect of British history that extends pupils' chronological knowledge - the Battle of Britain. Learners discover some of the reasons why Britain was able to successfully defend its country from invasion, learn aspects of the Dowding System, and have a glimpse at what civilian life was like in 1940. Pupils will see a range of sources and museum artefacts, including original RAF uniform, to develop their knowledge and inspire curiosity. This webinar will help students to understand the importance of the Battle of Britain as a key turning point in history.

  •       Viewing original artefacts
  •       Viewing original RAF uniform
  •       Live Q&A session
  •       Multi-sensory experience – students will be shown various video and sound clips
  •       Telling the story of the RAF

National Curriculum links:

KS2 - an aspect or theme in British history that extends pupils chronological knowledge beyond 1066.

KS3 - challenges for Britain, Europe and the wider world 1901 to the present day.

Activity type: Online webinar - led by museum staff
Duration:  30 minutes – 60 minutes
Cost: £45.00

This online webinar focuses on an aspect of British history that extends pupils' chronological knowledge - the Blitz and life on the Home Front. Learners gain an understanding of life for children during the Second World War by discovering rationing, evacuation and of course, air raids. Pupils will see a range of sources and museum artefacts, including original RAF uniform, to develop their knowledge and inspire curiosity. This experience of life led in the shadow of the Blitz will help pupils understand some of the complexities of life in Britain during this time.

  •       Viewing original artefacts
  •       Viewing original RAF uniform
  •       Live Q&A session.
  •       Multi-sensory experience - students will be shown various video and sound clips.
  •       Telling the story of the RAF and civilians during the Blitz

National Curriculum links:

KS1 - significant historical events, changes within living memory.

KS2 - an aspect or theme in British history that extends pupils chronological knowledge beyond 1066.

Activity type: Online webinar - led by museum staff
Duration:  30 minutes – 60 minutes
Cost: £45.00

This online webinar allows students to gain an understanding of the advancement of flight technology through time. They will gain a further understanding of the evolution of the Royal Air Force and the impact of war on technological development. Pupils will view a range of original RAF uniform and flying equipment to develop their knowledge of changing technology in aerial warfare, from First World War through to current day. 

  •       Viewing original artefacts
  •       Viewing original RAF uniform
  •       Live Q&A session.
  •       Multi-sensory experience - students will be shown various video and sound clips.
  •       Telling the story of the RAF

National Curriculum links:

KS1 - significant historical events, changes within living memory. 
KS2 - an aspect or theme in British history that extends pupils chronological knowledge beyond 1066.

Activity type: Online webinar - led by museum staff
Duration:  30 minutes - 45 minutes
Cost:  £45.00

During this online webinar, students gain an understanding of the forces that impact on a parachute whilst investigating the suitability of a variety of materials. Students will test their predictions and explore why fair testing is important. Students will also make a paper helicopter, and see how forces affect its flight. This workshop supports the understanding of the physical properties of materials.

    • Practical hands-on session
    • Testing of students' work
    • Live Q&A session
    • Multi-sensory experience - students work with different materials

National Curriculum links: 

KS1 - Working scientifically

Activity type: Online webinar - led by museum staff
Duration: Prep time + 30 minutes - 60 minutes for online webinar
Cost: £45.00

This online webinar focuses on the festive period during the Second World War. Learners gain an understanding of life for those on the home front during the Second World War by discovering the differences between Christmas festivities now, and a typical holiday season during the war. Pupils will see a range of sources and museum artefacts, including original RAF uniform, to develop their knowledge and inspire curiosity. This experience of life led in the shadow of the war will help pupils understand some of the complexities of life in Britain during this time.

  •       Viewing original artefacts
  •       Viewing original RAF uniform
  •       Live Q&A session.
  •       Multi-sensory experience - students will be shown various video and sound clips.
  •       Telling the story of the RAF and civilians during the Second World War

National Curriculum links:

KS1 - significant historical events, changes within living memory.

KS2 - an aspect or theme in British history that extends pupils chronological knowledge beyond 1066.

Activity type: Online webinar - led by museum staff
Duration:  30 minutes – 60 minutes
Cost: £45.00