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Wordsworth Museum


Tel: +44 (0)1524 592800

The Wordsworth Trust is a living memorial to the life and poetry of William Wordsworth and his contemporaries. It was founded in 1891 'for the eternal possession of those who love English poetry all over the world.

Discover new ways of bringing classic poetry to life in your classroom. Use a videoconference session to explore how a poem comes into being, as well as understanding the words on the page.

Students can discuss the poetry of William Wordsworth and the writings of his sister Dorothy via videoconference with the Wordsworth Trust.

CLEO

Britain since 1948 Wordsworth’s ‘daffodils’ (£Free, 40 mins)
Use manuscripts text and pictures to explore the poem.
Key Stage: 2 - English and Literature

Conservation From story to poem: meeting a Leech Gatherer (£Free 40mins)
How William Wordsworth turned his sister's journal into a poem.
Key Stage: 2, 3 - English and Literature.

Conservation William Wordsworth: ‘spots of time’ (£Free, 40 mins)
Explore Wordsworth’s poetry about his Lake District childhood.
Key Stage: 2, 3 - English.

 

Further Information is available about our videoconferences.

All activities must be booked in advance via CLEO.
Tel:+44 (0)1524 592800

Email: office@cleo.net.uk

 

The Lancashire Conservation Studios videoconferences are managed by the JANET Videoconferencing Service (JVCS). Schools must register with JVCS (at no charge for state-funded schools) before booking sessions with the Lancashire Conservation Studios.