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Museum of Country Life
Science Week at the Museum
By Bernie Byron
3, Nov 2008 - 19:20

SCIENCE WEEK AT THE NATIONAL MUSEUM IRELAND

The National Museum of Ireland – Country Life, Turlough Park, Castlebar will run a variety of events as part of this month’s Science Week, which is running throughout the country from 9-16 November.  These events include a new temporary exhibition looking at Planet Earth, and a range of activities for primary and post-primary students. 

NEW TEMPORARY EXHIBITION

 “Planet Earth: Our Place in Space” is a new temporary exhibition based on the geological collections of the National Museum Ireland – Natural History, Dublin and will run in Turlough Park until the end of February 2009. This exhibition provides an opportunity to see at first hand some of the most important rocks and minerals that make up our home. It includes a collection of meteorites, many of which fell in Ireland, that tell us more about the origins of our planet.

One of the exhibition highlights is the Limerick Meteorite that fell near Adare, County Limerick in 1813 , Ireland's largest ever meteorite weighing in at 27 kilos.  These specimens will be used to explain what meteorites tell us about the early solar system and also what we know about the earth as a planet. Mineral and rocks will further illustrate what the earth is made of and its nature as a planetThe exhibition will also feature some of the folk traditions associated with the moon and the stars.

PRIMARY PROGRAMME

Tuesday 11th, Thursday 13th & Friday 14th November: 10.00am

Workshop. Nature Activities for Children 1st & 2nd Class

Learn about Irish wildlife through games and role-playing. 

Tuesday 11th, Thursday 13th &  Friday 14th November: 11.30am & 2.00pm 

Science Tour. Behind the Glass Case   5th & 6th Class

Why does a museum look like it does? Come on a ‘science’ tour and find out how and why the buildings and exhibition cases are designed to protect the museum objects.

Tuesday 18th & Thursday 20th November: 10.00am & 11.30am

Winter Nature Walk. 1st to 6th Class  FULLY BOOKED

Join Lorna Elms for a winter nature ramble. Discover how to identify trees without their leaves and find out how winter affects woodland plants and animals and why.

POST-PRIMARY PROGRAMME

Tuesday 11th & Thursday 13th & Friday 14th November:  11.30am & 2.00pm

Science Tour: Behind the Glass Case

Come on a ‘science’ tour and find out how and why the buildings and exhibition cases are designed to protect the museum objects. 

Wednesday 12th November: 11.30am & 2.00pm

Talk & Workshop. Traditional Natural Dyeing

Join June Bourke as she uses natural materials to create colours for dyeing wool and cloth.

Admission free to all events

For further information and bookings please contact the Bookings Office 

Tel: 094 90 31751;e-mail: educationtph@museum.ie

(Bookings office hrs: Mon-Fri: 10am – 2pm).

 


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