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The people below all want to visit a museum exhibition in their
city. Here there are descriptions of eight different exhibitions to
visit. Decide which exhibition would be the most suitable for the
following people. For the people 1
There are three extra exhibitions that are not needed.
A Smithson Museum
Come along and see this exhibition of everything to do with animals – from
unusual animal prints to the latest computer designs
of cartoon animals for
films. Try designing a new and fantastic film creature on the computer – you
might even see it appear in a film!
B The Willis Centre
Come and join the museum’s guided walks along the river bank. You’ll collect
objects that have come from the river, such as interesting stones and old
pieces of wood and machines. And then try making pictures with what you’ve
picked up!
C Railton Museum
A visit to this museum all about the city’s river includes a 40-minute ride in a
huge boat along the water – at great speed! You
can also have your photo
taken during the trip – but don’t even think about trying to take your own.
You’ll be too wet!
D Park Pavilion
Art galleries not usually for you? Then visit this Art in the Park exhibition –
young people’s art and photography about problems in our environment.
There’s everything, from art produced on computers to teenagers’ wildlife
photos. Come and put some of your work in the display!
E The Allen Centre
Got a great idea to share? Come and take part in this exhibition about how
machines are made, from the idea to the finished product. See how IT can
help with plans for models. And come and work on your idea here – the best
ones will go into the display!
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F Hampton House
This technology museum is full of models of engines – and a big wheel! Climb
on, sit down and be taken up high enough to see over the rooftops! And don’t
forget your camera – you’ll get some amazing pictures! Model engines are on
sale in the gift shop.
G Bedford Lock
Come down to the river bank and take photos of this temporary exhibition –
200 kilos of plastic rubbish, collected from our river! Get ideas about how we
can each help to tidy up our world – but also don’t miss the display of useful
plastic items such as computer and machine parts.
H Camford Museum
The exhibition here is based around large models showing how living
creatures use their amazing skills in the wild. Dress up like a jungle creature to
discover how they deal with a changing environment. Or help build a model of
a giraffe – and even get one from the shop to take away!
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1.
Sarah
Likes inventing useful things and finding out how new inventions are
designed and produced. She’s good at using computers, and wants to see
how they can be used in design.
2.
Jake
Is keen on large
vehicles and machines, and would like to go somewhere he
can have experience of one actually working. He’d also like to take some good
photos.
3.
Marta
Is doing a project on the environment and the effects of waste products
we throw away. She wants to learn more about the problem and what
individuals can do about it.
4.
Tom
Likes animals and wants to understand more about them. He wants to go
somewhere he can take part in activities and buy a
souvenir to make at
home.
5.
Karina
Is keen on art and photography. She likes exploring areas of the city to see
what things she can find for her art, and then put them into her work.