Museum nan Eilean (Stornoway)
School Visits
Museum nan Eilean encourages visits by schools to its exhibitions.
If you are planning a school visit, please ring the museum to make a booking
by Telephone: 01851 709266
by Email: museum@cne-siar.gov.uk
Let us know the date and time you would like to make the visit and the numbers of pupils you will be bringing. If you would like help in planning your visit, we will be delighted to help - ring or e-mail us with your enquiries. If you can, we would also recommend you visit the exhibition before your school visit.
Previous Exhibitions
'Fonn 's Duthchas: Land & Legacy'Stornoway Landscape Paintings
Celebrating Scotland's Crafts
A Travelling Exhibition supplied by the National Museums of Scotlan
5th November - 21st December
Worksheets
These may help with your visit and can be printed out
Discovery on the Move
'Discovery on the Move' is a travelling exhibition from the National Museums of Scotland. It is a fun, dynamic, hands-on display, which explores how we learn about Scotland's past. It contains a fantastic range of real and replica objects to make any visit a real hands-on experience. The exhibition explores five different themes:- How we use evidence to learn about the past
- Scotland's Rocks and Fossils
- A Body of Evidence - The secrets of a prehistoric burial
- Emigration
- Weather a local evidence unit
- Computer Information Point
For more detailed information see the National Museums Scotland website.
Where and When
Museum nan Eilean, Francis Street, Stornoway 1st November-25th November Museum nan Eilean, Sgoil Lionacleit 29th November-13th December How to Book For Stornoway: ring Museum on (01851) 703773 Ext 266
Email to mairi.robertson@cne-siar.gov.uk
For Sgoil Lionacleit: ring Museum on (01851) 602864
Email to danamacleod@cne_siar.gov.uk
Assistance with VisitTwo facilitators from the National Museum will be present with the exhibition to assist with visits from 1st November until 17th November.
It is hoped they will also be able to make school visits to talk about the exhibition, learning from objects and museums and the curriculum. We will only know whether such visits will be possible once we know the extent of bookings for the exhibition.
Organising a Visit The National Museums recommend that classes allow at least 1½ hours per visit. Classes should be split into three groups to work with the facilitators and teacher in using the exhibition.
The exhibition is more particularly targeted at 7-14 year olds.
Gall-Ghaidheil Exhibition
Worksheets - These may help you with your visit and could be printed out.
Teachers Notes - These have been prepared to assist in interpreting our replica Norse house and could be printed out.
Teacher's Notes
Wall Hangings
Dried Plants
Floor Plans
Feedback
To help the museum improve its services and the educational value of its exhibitions, we welcome your comments, suggestions and criticism.
by Telephone: 01851 703773 ext 266
by Email: mairi.robertson@cne-siar.gov.uk