Monday, December 7, 2015

Titanic

Titanic Experience

Rang a Dó

Mr Flynn's Class
During the month of November the children were experiencing life on the world's most famous ship, the Titanic. The children were learning some very interesting facts about the Titanic and were also role playing the passengers of the Titanic each day. Each pupil had there own passenger boarding card with the name of an actual passenger. The children had to present their boarding card to Captain Smith (a.k.a Mr Flynn) and Chief Office Wilde (Christopher O'Flynn) each morning to gain entry to the ship! Captain Smith had to keep a close eye on any stowaways that might be trying to get on board! The children also enjoyed living the lives of the passengers based on their class. Some were very fortunate to sample life as First Class passengers and others as Second and Third Classes. During the four week study of the Titanic the children were learning all about the Titanic through the whole curriculum. The highlight of our study was our Dress Up Day which also was the same day we visited the Titanic Experience in Cobh (Queenstown). The children put a huge effort into the clothes they wore as they had researched in class and at home what people dressed like over a hundred years ago. I'm not sure the folks at the Titanic Experience were expecting actual passengers from the Titanic but they thought the children looked fantastic and were very impressed on the information the children were able to tell them about the Titanic. It was a great day and everyone really enjoyed themselves. In keeping with the class system of the day, the children travelled on the bus according to their passengers' class. Those in First Class sat at the front, Second in the middle and finally Third Class at the back. It was a great way for the children to experience the social structures of over a hundred years ago. The children were also lucky to have the experience of sitting in a real Rolls Royce car. Thanks to Christopher for organising this with his granddad. It must be said the first class passengers were not too impressed with sharing the car with the second and third class passengers! We were also lucky on the day to meet four other ladies who are part of the Cobh Heritage Society. The ladies were also dressed up in period costume and joined the children on different parts of the tour.






Please enjoy more photos from our trip to the Titanic Experience in Cobh (formerly Queenstown).