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EDUCATION LIBRARY SERVICE Artefacts Available for Loan EDUCATION LIBRARY SERVICE Artefacts available for loan WOLVERHAMPTON LIBRARIES EDUCATION LIBRARY SERVICE Parkfield Centre Wolverhampton Road East Wolverhampton WV4 6AP Tel: 01902 555907 Email: [email protected] OPENING HOURS Monday 8:30 – 1:00 2:00 – 6:00 Tuesday 8:30 – 1:00 2:00 – 5:00 Wednesday 8:30 – 1:00 2:00 – 5:00 Thursday 8:30 – 1:00 2:00 – 5:00 Friday 8:30 – 1:00 2:00 – 4:30 The resources detailed in this booklet are available to loan by teachers and other educationalists whose schools have bought in to the Education Library Service Level Agreement. Resources are available to be booked in advance. Please telephone or email any booking requests. 1 Religion Christianity: Easter TK 200 Pt.1 Contents: 1 Crucifix 1 Cross of the risen Christ 1 Paschal Candle 3 Palm crosses 1 Gold Cloth (“Colour for Easter”) 1 Booklet – “Easter and Holy Week” 1 Stations of the Cross booklet 2 Easter cards 3 Posters – The Easter Story, Easter Eggs and An Easter table 1 Hot cross bun – varnished 1 Decorated tin egg (2 parts) 4 Laminated A4 sheets Easter candle + description Palm cross + description 2 Christianity: Christmas TK 200 Pt.2 Contents: 1 Candle 1 Mince Pie (plastic) 1 Mistletoe 1 Holly 1 Nativity Scene 3 Christianity: Christmas TK 200 Pt.3 Contents: 6 Christmas Cards 1 Nativity Crib with Figures and Light 1 White Stole 1 Advent Candle 1 Advent Calendar 1 Fabric for Display Drape 1 Music CD 3 Wise Men – Russian Figures 3 Wise Men in Straw from Czech Republic 1 Icon – Madonna and Child 1 Stained Glass with Christmas Story 1 Book – Christmas Story 1 Christmas Book – Activities for Pupils and Notes for Teachers 4 Christianity: Prayer and Devotion TK 200 Pt.4 Contents: 1 Rosary 1 Thurible 1 Incense Pot 1 Bag of Incense 2 Charcoal Bricks 2 Votive Candles 4 Icons – Madonna and Child Last Supper Our Lord Virgin Mary 1 Bible 1 New Testament and Psalms 1 Book of Common Prayer 1 Lectionary 1 Booklet – “The Baptists” 5 Christianity: Rites of Passage TK 200 Pt.5 Contents: 1. Baptism 3. Marriage 1 Candle 1 Box of Confetti 1 Wooden Candle Holder 1 Booklet – “The Marriage Service” 1 Portable Font 1 Wedding Booklet 1 Shell 1 Banns of Marriage Application 1 Baptism Service Card 1 Banns of Marriage Certificate 6 Certificates and Cards 1 Wallchart 1 Project File – “Birthdays” 1 Folder – “The Baptists” 2. Confirmation 3 Confirmation Certificates 1 Order of Service 1 Certificate of Holy Communion 1 Certificate of Baptism, Confirmation and Communion 6 Buddhism TK.294.3 Contents 1 A5 folded sheet – Buddhist artefacts collection 1 Thangka 1 Sequinned Buddha wall hanging 1 Prayer Wheel 1 Prayer Beads 1 Butter Lamp 1 Pack of incense 1 Incense holder 7 Offering bowls 1 Buddha Rupa (statue) 7 Light Festivals TK 291.36 Contents: Christianity Hinduism and Sikhism 1 Baptism Candle 1 Lakshmi with Ganesh 1 Baptism Certificate 1 Diva 1 Advent Candle 2 Diwali Cards 1 Pashal or Easter Candle 1 Rangoli Pattern Stencil 1 Murti of Rama and Sita (with Judaism Lakshman and Hanuman) 1 Dreidl 1 Chanukiyah Candle Stick 1 Hanukkah Greetings Card 1 Havdalah Candle 1 Audio Tape – “Two Candles Burn” 1 Box with 2 Shabbat Candle Sticks and Candles 8 Hinduism: Prayer TK 294.5 Pt.1 Contents: 1 Thali Tray 1 Diwali Tray 1 Diwa lamp 1 Pyali (Ghee Container) 1 Spoon 2 Joss-Sticks 1 Joss-Stick Holder 1 Kum Kum Tin 1 Book – Bhagavad Gita 1 Bell 2 Cotton Wicks 1 Teacher’s Notes (3 sheets) 9 Hinduism: Diwali TK 294.5 Pt.3 Contents: 3 Pottery Diwa Lamps 1 Diwa Lamp (with 3 Small Wicks) 1 Statue of Rama and Sita 1 Statue of Lakshmi 5 Greetings Cards (with Envelopes) 1 Booklet – The Story of Diwali 1 Teacher’s Note 10 Sikhism: 5 K’s TK 294.6 Contents: 1 Book – “I am Sikh” 1 Dagger (Kirpan) 1 Comb (Kanga) 1 Bangle (Kara) 1 Baggy Underpants (Kaccha) 1 Turban (Keski) (with Notes) 1 Plaque of Guru Nanak 1 Khanda (Sikh Emblem) 11 Sikhism: Wedding TK.294.6 A Contents 1 Armband 1 Turban 1 Kirpan with Gatra 1 Wedding Invitation 1 Card 1 Groom’s outfit 1 Bride’s outfit 3 sets of jewellery 2 wedding garlands 1 Sehra 12 Judaism: Sabbath TK 296 Pt.1 Contents: 1 Sabbath Cover 1 Skull Cap 1 Goblet 1 Spice Box 1 Folding Candle Stick 2 Plain Candles 1 Havdalah Candle 1 Havdalah Candle Stick 1 Replica Loaf 1 Teacher’s Notes 13 Judaism: Torah TK 296 Pt.2 Contents: 1 Torah Scrolls with Cover 1 Prayer Shawl (Tallith) 1 Skull Cap (Yarmulkah or Kippah) 1 Pointer (Yad) 1 Book – “The Torah” 1 Teacher’s Notes 14 Judaism: Prayer TK 296 Pt.3 Contents: 1 Prayer Book 1 Children’s Haggadah Book 2 Tefillin 1 Ram’s Horn (Shofar) 1 Teacher’s Notes 15 Judaism: Passover TK 296 Pt.4 Contents: 1 Seder Tray 1 Passover Cloth 1 Goblet 1 Book – “The Illuminated Haggadah” 1 Matzoh Bread 2 Teacher’s Notes 16 Judaism: Home and Hanukkah TK 296 Pt.5 Contents: 1 Menorah 1 Mezuzah 1 Dreidel 9 Candles 1 Book – A World of Festivals – “Hanukkah” 1 Teacher’s Notes 17 Judaism: Wedding TK. 296 pt 6 Contents 1 book – favourite Hebrew wedding melodies 1 card 1 packet of Star of David confetti 1 CD (2 discs) 1 Tallith 1 Ketubah (wedding contract) 1 Bridal prayer 1 Groom’s Kippah 1 Driedle 18 Islam Primary Pack TK 297B Contents: 1 Compass and Booklet 1 Hijab 1 Ihram 1 Prayer Cap 1 Prayer Mat 1 Rehal (Wooden Qu’ran Stand) 5 Wallcharts 1 DVD – “Wafa’s Eid” 1 Audio CD – “Expressions of Faith” 14 Books 1 Blue Folder with Teacher Notes, Activity Sheets, Card Reference Sheet, Game Cards and Book 1 Green Folder with Teacher Notes and Activity Sheets 1 Pink Folder with Teacher Notes and Activity Sheets 1 Orange Folder with Teacher Notes, Activity Sheets and Book 19 Islam: Prayer TK 297.3 Pt.1 Contents: 1 Topi (Skull Cap) 1 Prayer Mats 1 Set of Beads 1 Booklet 1 Compass 1 Compass Leaflet 1 Teacher’s Notes 1 Medallion with Chain 3 Wallcharts 20 Islam: The Qur’an TK 297.3 Pt.2 Contents: 1 Qur’an Book (with Cover) 1 Qur’an Book Stand 1 Poster: Opening Chapter 1 English Translation 4 Posters (and Notes) 2 Notes 1 Wallchart: “Islamic Worship and Devotion” 21 Society People That Help Us TK 307 A – Hand Puppets Contents: 9 Hand Puppets: 1 Farmer 1 Nurse 1 Fireman 1 Lollipop man 1 Park Keeper 1 Postman 1 Policeman 1 Policewoman 1 Doctor 22 European Union TK 382.9 Contents: 1 CD “European Playground” 16 Plastic Euro Coins in Clear Box 1 A1 Poster – “Countries in Europe” 1 A1 Poster – “Europe on the Move” 1 A4 Booklet – “Let’s Explore Europe!” 1 A4 Pack – European Union (Wildgoose) 1 A4 Pack – “The European Parliament: What’s That?” 1 A4 Pack – “European Parliament – Teaching Resources for 5-11 Year-olds 1 Leaflet – “Travelling in Europe 2009” 1 Leaflet – “Languages Take You Further” 1 Leaflet – “Key Facts and Figures about Europe and the Europeans” 1 Leaflet – “United in Diversity” 1 A1 Poster – “One Currency for One Europe” 1 A1 Poster – “European Union Flag” 23 Recycle It TK 363.728 Contents: 1 Large Piece of Felt 1 Felt Rubbish Bag 13 Stick on Felt Pieces 30 Stick on Pictures 8 Stick on Labels 1 Laminated Sheet ‘Teachers’ Notes’ 24 Recycled Materials TK 363.728A Contents: 1 Newspaper Bag 2 Banana Leaf Bowls 1 Oil Lamp made from Tin Cans 1 Pair of Sandals made from Tyres 1 Bag made from Old Rice Sack 1 Mini Wallet made from Old Rice Sack 1 Paper Tray 1 Rug 25 Canal artefacts TK.386.4 Contents Black horseshoes x 2 Red buckby water can x 1 Green dipper pan x 1 26 Seaside Old and New Artefacts TK 394.2 Contents: 1 Victorian Bucket and Spade 1 Punch and Judy Puppets and Stick 1 Penny Lick 1 Pack of Shells 1 Fishing Net 1 Piece of Drift Wood 2 Starfish (1 large – 1 small) 1 Model Fairground Carousel 1 Model Life Boat 1 Model Lighthouse 1 Photo Pack (Seaside Holidays in the Past) 8 A3 Photosheets 1 Photo Pack (Seaside Holidays in the Past) 23 Photos 1 Photo Pack (At the Seaside) 24 A4 Sheets 1 At the Seaside Introduction 1 Teacher’s Notes – 10 Sheets 27 Modern Languages French Food Bag TK 440 E Contents: 1 Large Felt Food bag with Pouch 1 Knife 1 Fork 12 Stick-on pictures of Food 18 Labels 1 Laminated Sheet ‘Le Menu du Jour’ 28 Teddy’s Colour Cupboard (Spanish) TK 468 (for use with Teddy’s Clothes Collection (Spanish) – TK 468 A) Contents: 1 Large Felt Sheet 8 Items of Clothing 12 Labels 1 Laminated Sheet ‘¿Que Ileva Teddy?’ 29 Teddy’s Clothes Collection (Spanish) TK 468 A (for use with Teddy’s Colour Cupboard (Spanish) – TK 468) Contents: 18 Items of Clothing (including Buttons) 21 Labels 1 Laminated Sheet ‘¿Que Ileva Teddy?’ 30 Science Solar System Mat TK 523.2A Contents: 1 large felt mat 11 labels: Sun Mercury Venus Earth Earth’s moon Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Pluto 10 felt pieces: Mercury Venus Earth Earth’s moon Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Pluto 31 Rock and Mineral Set TK 550C Contents: 1 Teacher’s Notes 1 Geology Time Chart 10 Rocks: 10 Minerals: Conglomerate (Cretaceous) Calcite Sandstone (Permian) Feldspar Oolitic Limestone (Jurassic) Gypsum Chalk (Cretaceous) Talc Pumice (Recent) Fluorite Obsidian (Natural Glass) Galena Granite (Devonian) Quartz Basalt (Tertiary) Pyrites (“Fools Gold”) Marble (Metamorphosed Limestone) Rock Crystal Slate (Cambrian) Mica 32 Volcano wall hanging TK.551.21 Contents 1 blue square felt background 5 red felt arrows 1 A4 teachers notes 1 grey felt ash cloud 1 yellow felt lower mantle 1 black felt upper mantle 1 red felt conduit 1 grey felt volcano 1 red felt lava eruption 12 plastic labels; (lava, strata, vent, conduit, ash cloud, upper mantle, sill, magma chamber, crater, lower mantle, crust, dyke).
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