Prehistory

Explore pre-historic Reading, find objects in our collection that tell the story of the changing climate and diet of early people.

Through a variety of activities including role-play in costume, designing jewellery, and constructing a round house, children will learn about extraordinary developments in technology that changed everyday life from hunting and gathering food to farming settlements where people prospered.

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It was interesting to see how you used the exhibits and artefacts as you can transfer the skills to work in class.

- Bracknell Forest School A6841C61-ACD8-4C22-BA6A-1DA1EACB60AA
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The activities were perfectly pitched for our children and they loved the talk. They were totally engaged. 

- Great Hollands school A6841C61-ACD8-4C22-BA6A-1DA1EACB60AA

Notes for teachers

  • Key Stage 2
  • Introduces prehistory
  • Uses Reading's archaeological collections
  • Opportunities for children to handle real objects
  • Fun and interactive

Objectives:

  • To learn about changes in Britain from Stone Age to Iron Age
  • To learn what it might have been like to live in Prehistoric Britain
  • Understand the effect changes in climate had on Prehistoric Britain
  • Understand the impact developments in technology had on the people of Britain
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