The Chocolate Museum
Brixton
Group B8aTeam Chocolate members: Elisabeth White, Taj Kaur Bedi, Laura
Cable, Nancy Cook, Samantha Hodges, Louise Stylianou and Claire Begley
Topic: ChocolateYear Group: Key Stage 2:Year 3Foundation Subjects covered: History, Geography, Art/DT
The Chocolate Museum
The Museum contains a British History of
Chocolate Exhibition- which teaches the production of chocolate.
The Museum stocks and promotes a wide range a artisan chocolates.
Café provides a delightful range of chocolates.
The Museum- Information
Offers a range of a range of fun hands on workshops for
all ages.
Make your own chocolate bars and truffles. Experiment with ingredients and new recipes. Learn the history of world wide trade. Special workshops during half term and holidays that
include chocolate painting.
Price: £3 per child Opening times: 11am- 5pm (Tuesday-Friday)
Educational Workshops
Lesson/Topic Lesson Objectives
Lesson 1- Geography/History Who were the Aztecs?Researching in groups who the Aztecs were, how they lived and what they were famous for.
Lesson 2- Geography/PSHE The Journey of ChocolateLooking at where chocolate originated and how it came to Britain.
Lesson 3-Geography Fair Trade and ConsumptionThinking about the countries that grow cocoa beans and how the farmers are protected.
Lesson 4- History Chocolate Past and PresentDrawing on similarities and differences between the way our society uses chocolate and the way the Aztecs did.
Lesson 5- Art/DT Packaging and AdvertisingDesigning and creating chocolate boxes and advertisements for bake sale.
Lesson 6- Art/DT Bake SaleMake chocolate goods in school and sell them after school to parents, staff and pupils. The money raised to be used towards class trip to chocolate museum.
Lesson Sequence