Early Years – The Seaside Through Time: Fishermen on Spittal Beach, Late 1800s & 1970s


The Seaside Through Time: Fishermen on Spittal Beach, late 1800s & 1970s

Reference: BRO 426/SL/97 | Suggested age groups: EYFS, KS1 | Topic areas: At the Seaside, Then and Now

FISHERMEN ON SPITTAL BEACH

The first photograph was taken in the late 1800s and shows the salmon fishermen pulling in their nets whilst various people watched them on the beach. The boat used by the salmon fishermen is called a coble. The fishermen worked in teams. Note the clothes worn by the children.

The second photograph was taken in the 1970s and shows the salmon fishermen pulling in their nets at Hudshead fishery at the south end of Spittal Beach.

QUESTION PROMPTS

πŸ” What is different in these two photographs?
πŸ” Is there anything the same in these two photographs?
πŸ” What colour are the two photographs?
πŸ” Are the people wearing similar clothes in each photograph?
πŸ” What are the children wearing in each photograph?
πŸ’‘ Are their clothes similar to what you would wear to go to the beach?
πŸ” How many people are wearing hats?
πŸ” How many people are wearing striped swimming costumes?
πŸ” Can you find the lady carrying the white beach bag?
πŸ’‘ Have you ever been rock pooling? What did you find?
πŸ” How many boats can you see?
πŸ” Do the boats look the same in both photographs?
πŸ’‘ Have you ever seen boats that look like these ones?
πŸ’‘ Have you ever been on a boat? – Did you enjoy it?
πŸ’‘ What would it be like to go on one of these fishing boats?
πŸ’‘ Have you ever seen a fisherman at the beach?
πŸ’‘ Have you ever tried to catch a fish?
πŸ’‘ What would you use to catch it?
πŸ” What are the fishermen holding?
πŸ” Can you see any fish?
πŸ’‘ Have you ever seen any fish at the seaside?
πŸ’‘ What other types of animals have you seen at the seaside?

KEY WORDS

πŸ“ Coble – A flat-bottomed fishing boat usually rowed by oars.
πŸ“ Fisherman – A person who catches fish as a job or for fun.
πŸ“ Fishing net – A large net used to catch fish from a boat.
πŸ“ Compare – To find things that are the same and different.

READING SUGGESTIONS

πŸ“š The Rainbow Fish by Marcus Pfister
πŸ“š The Storm Whale by Benji Davies
πŸ“š Sharing a Shell by Julia Donaldson
πŸ“š Under the Sea by Allison Black
πŸ“š Dolphin Boy by Michael Morpurgo
πŸ“š The Secret of Black Rock by Joe Todd-Stanton
πŸ“š The Mousehole Cat by Nicola Barber

ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES

🎡 Sing sea shanties and traditional songs and rhymes.
🐠 Talk about sea creatures, where they live and how to take care of them.
🐠 Visit an aquarium.
🐠 Make a rainbow fish collage using different materials.
🎣 Play the magnetic fishing game.
β›΅ Experiment with floating and sinking with objects from around the classroom.
β›΅ Ask children to bring in items from the beach, experiment with which items float or sink.
β›΅ Make a fishing boat using an item that floats (cork, plastic bottle etc.).
β›΅ Have a boat race.

LESSON PLANNING