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INSPIRATION AFRICA!
Project 7
INTRODUCTORY SESSIONS

Year 2 at Raglan Primary School


Masks from the African Worlds handling collection
Handling collection in hall
Handling collection in hallHorniman Museum,
London, U.K.

Handling collection in hall

Warm up session in hall
Warming up in the hall

The Introduction day began with Olusola in the hall. The team and children from Year 2 at Raglan Primary School introduced themselves with the name game and then played another name game where they also told the class something that they particularly liked.

My name is .... and I like ....

Sola then got the class to repeat this adding physical movements to "warm up the body and digest breakfast" - shaking arms and legs and rubbing cheeks.


This was followed by an introduction to Inspiration Africa! from Tony. The children were asked for a definition of 'inspiration', this was then discussed and simplified.

Next Shiela, from the Horniman Education Department, unpacked African objects from crates and passed them round the class. Some of the children tried on the costumes and masks while some shook and rattled instruments. Later on in the day they would return to these objects to make some observational drawings.

Horniman Museum handling collection
The African Worlds handling collection

Horniman Museum handling collection
A Talking Drum
Horniman Museum handling collection
A Headrest

Sola then split the class in two and ended the session with a call and response traditional African Fulani song. The Fulani song is about children coming back into the village after being in the forest and learning lessons of life from childhood to adulthood.

Learning the Fulani songLearning the Fulani song
Learning and performing the Fulani song with Sola

Using clapping rhythms and simple dance steps, the class was divided into two groups with each group singing the song and performing two different sets of movements. Two children dressed up to represent the children returning from the forest.


After break the children met up in the ICT suite where they had an introduction to the internet and were taken through the project web site. They began by viewing previous schools work and pupils read poems out to the class that children in other schools had written.


In the ICT suite
After break in the ICT suite
In the ICT suite

They then moved on to view their own key object - the Bwa plank masks and were asked what they thought of it.

In the ICT suite

"It looks like a snake", said one girl. "Someone doing a handstand", "a dinosaur's foot", "a face with a clock nose". They then finished by filling in the form linked to their project page and submitting their thoughts on what they had seen on the site.

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