They will meet the farming staff, mix and make their carrot cookies before cooking them and tasting them next to the coal fire.
Meeting at The 1940s Farm, the children will be set the task of preparing and mixing all the ingredients. They will follow the recipe, and each have their individual bowl. Accompanying staff will be able to use hand over hand techniques to ensure all children physically engage in the making of the mixture.
The activity aims:
Season: All year round
To book and to find out more: Fill out this form, email bookings@beamish.org.uk or phone 0191 370 4026.
There has been a murder! The “body” is to be found in The 1900s Town at Beamish. Clues have been left behind. The students need to tell the inspector what to do to solve the crime.
Inspired by the drawings donated to the museum by the Cornish family, this activity aims to teach students about North East artist Norman Cornish and to make art of their own. Participants will attain the Arts Award Discover as part of this activity.
Learn about the start of the Second World War with our Remote Evacuee Learning Activity.