The Bell Barn Society has rolled out an Eductional Program for Teachers suitable for Divisions One & Two.
We greatly appreciate the financial and in-kind contributions that people and agencies have made and continue to make the Bell Barn Project Possible. Please make your donations to:
P.O. Box 1882
Indian Head, Saskatchewan
S0G 2K0
Charitable Registration Number
83482 0524 RR000
Our mission is to foster an appreciation and natural curiosity within a learner friendly environment by instilling in others the desire to preserve out past for our future generations.
After the completion of the Bell Barn structure, it became apparent that educational programming would be the next important step. An initial meeting outlined the direction we hoped to go. Andrea Jones, Gwen Johner, Jan Delage, and Eva Morrow undertook the project.
The following themes are applicable to Divisions One and Two curriculum content. We have chosen themes for each grade, but they can be adapted to your classroom needs. Each teacher led visit will include a walk outside the Barn, and a tour of the interior.
The story of Farmer Duck will be used to tell the story of a day in the life of a farmer. A variety of hands on activities will be shared and there will be opportunity to use the dress up box as well.
Kindergarten Resources
Following a retelling of Jack and the Beanstalk, students will discuss why we need plants, and why the Bell Farm was important. Students will engage in various activities that will illustrate the way plants grow, what plants need to grow and the diversity of plants and seeds.
Grade 1 Resources
Students will share photographs and maps of the local community and discuss changes over time. They will also construct a simple 3D structure of the barn as part of a mapping activity.
Grade 2 Resources
Practical activity that promotes problem solving and critical thinking as to why farmers need barns, why they are constructed from certain materials and why some barns in Saskatchewan are circular.
Outdoor activity:- groups construct a low circular structure using rocks.
Indoor Activity (inclement weather):- groups making table top tipi or igloo.
Grade 3 Resources
Students will discover how the Bell Farm used one of Alexander Graham Bell’s inventions in everyday communications and will take part in an activity challenge to investigate which instrument makes the clearest call.
Grade 4 Resources
Students will have opportunity to look at photographs, maps and other documents to compare present day to the past. Main activity will be “What is this?”:- A-Z artifact quiz, using items supplied by Indian Head Museum.
Grade 5 Resources
Students will have opportunity to look at a variety of old maps prior to taking part in “The Amazing Race”:- treasure hunt for clues to obtain the necessary co-ordinates to plot and complete their final task.
Grade 6 Resources
Teachers will be able to make use of our Loan Box that will include photographs, a teacher resource folder containing background information about the Bell Barn, relevant website links and photocopiables that will help support lesson planning when including a visit to the barn as part of a unit.
**You will be charged if the loan box is returned late or if items are damaged or missing**
If you have any questions or would like to make a booking please contact Andrea Jones at ajones.ih@gmail.com.
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