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Museum of Science and Industry

Early Years Foundation Stage

Our classroom and gallery sessions for young children are closely linked to the Early Years Foundation Stage and are led by members of our experienced learning team. 

Advanced booking is essential for both free and charged sessions. Phone us on 0161 833 0027 to check availability and make a provisional booking. We will then ask you to complete a booking form.

 

Xperitots 0 - 4 years

Xperitots

Play together, learn together. Have fun in Xperitots, our monthly, hands-on session for under 5s and their carers. Toys, building activities, dressing up, craft, music, puppets and storytelling help you and your little ones get the most from Xperiment.

10.00am every month (except August). Duration 90 minutes.
£1.00 per child.

Forthcoming Xperitots dates and themes are:

Fri 5 September 2008             Let's Pretend!

Wed 1 October 2008              Little Learners

Wed 5 November 2008           Light and Colour

Wed 3 December 2008          Celebrations 

Wed 7 January 2009              On the Move!

Wed 4 February 2009            Tell me a story!

Wed 4 March 2009                Science Alive!

Wed 1 April 2009                   Materials/Recycling

Wed 6 May 2009                    Amazing MOSI!

Wed 3 June 2009                   Fun Time!

 

Space Adventure 3 - 5 years

Join Baby Bear in our Planetarium for a journey to the moon. Try on a space helmet, touch a space suit, and wonder at the night sky. Duration 30 mins.

9.45am, 11.00am, 12.15pm or 1.30pm term time weekdays. Duration 30 minutes.
£45 per session. (Max. 30 incl. adults)

 

Fabric Fun 3 - 5 years

Join Baa Baa and Tilly the puppets for stories, singing and fun fabric activities in our Textiles Gallery.

11.00am or 1.30pm term time weekdays. Duration 60 minutes.
£3.00 per child*. (Max. 45 incl. adults. 1:2 ratio desirable).

 

Engineer Eric's Difficult Day 3 - 5 years

Engineer Eric 2

Visit the Power Hall to meet Engineer Eric and Forgetful Fireman Fred. Help them to start Pender, our Victorian steam locomotive.

11.00am and 1.30pm term time weekdays. Duration 20 minutes.
£45 per session, (Max. 30 children).

 

Activity Tots 0 - 4 years

Activity Tots

A fun-filled activity session. Puzzles, water play, costumes, discovery, craft, stories and singing introduce themes from the Museum.

11.00am or 1.30pm, 25 to 29 Feb 2008.
£45.00 per session. (Max. 45 incl. adults. 1:2 ratio desirable). Duration 60minutes.

 

Who's Afraid of the Dark? 3 - 5 years

Plop the owl is afraid of the dark. After briefly looking at a range of light sources, the children learn about electricity in this classroom session by constructing and combining simple circuits to make a light for him.

9.45am, 11.00am, 12.15pm or 1.30pm term time weekdays from 15 Oct 2007 to 1 Feb 2008. Duration 60 minutes.
£3.00 per child* (Max. 36 children, 1:6 ratio desirable)

 

Light and Colour 3 - 5 years

Light & Colour

Explore rainbows, mirrors, shadows and colour-mixing through exciting discovery activities in this classroom session. Join in with our interactive story and songs.

9.45am, 11.00am, 12.15pm or 1.30pm term time weekdays from 15 Oct 2007 to1 Feb 2008. Duration 60 minutes.
£3.00 per child* (Max. 36 children, 1:6 ratio desirable).

 

Wheels 3 - 5 years

Wheels

An action-packed classroom session involving our miniature classic car, puppets, water wheels, pulley wheels, car and bike wheels followed by lots of exciting activities. Combine the session with a visit to the Power Hall to see wheels in action.

9.45am, 11.00am, 12.15pm or 1.30pm term time weekdays from 19 May 2008 to 18 July 2008. Duration 60 minutes.
£3.00 per child* (Max. 36 children, 1:6 ratio desirable)

*There is a minimum charge of £66.00 per class. This does not apply to Special Needs Groups.

 

Close Encounters with Culture

Close Encounters with Culture - Museums and Galleries as part of the Early Years Foundation Stage (PDF)

This booklet shows how museums can help settings deliver the Early Years Foundation Stage in a creative and exciting way. It showcases some of the wonderful learning and development arising when young children engage with objects and art works. There is also practical guidance on visiting a museum or art gallery.