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Address: Krossens Havremølle museum, Storgata 26
” Leonardo da Vinci – a genius of his time” is a permanent exhibition displaying 30 interactive models built according to Leonardo’s sketches, including a wind gauge, machine gun and bicycle.
a) Leonardo the inventor and scientist;
This session lasts approx. 1½ hours. If the pupils want to take their mousetrap cars home with them, there will be a charge of NOK 30 per person for materials.
This session is suitable for 4th – 10th grade and can be linked to history, physics, art and crafts in the Norwegian National Curriculum of 1997 (L 97).
b) Leonardo and mathematics;
This session lasts approx. 1½ hours.
Suitable for 4th – 10th grade
Address: Solaveien 10, 1st floor. The exhibition comprises several parts:
A large part of the exhibition focuses on pottery and brick making. The town of Sandnes developed around these industries, which also eventually spread to the rest of the county. The tradition survives today at Figgjo AS, Jærtegl and several small potteries.
Although the raw materials for the timber and furniture making industry come from outside the region, Rogaland is the second largest furniture making county in Norway after Møre & Romsdal, which is the largest. Large timber companies, such as Block Watne, eventually established themselves in the area.
The engineering industry also became important to Sandnes and its environs. Small farm forges expanded to become engineering workshops. Three companies, which have had success in international markets, are Jonas Øglænd, Sandnes Aducerverk and Polaris Fabrikker.
The woollen industry was also important to the area. And although it is not part of the exhibition, it is mentioned in our guided tour. The museum also focuses on the changes that have taken place in the urban structure of Sandnes. We can also arrange various guided walks through the town.
As mentioned, the pottery industry has been important to the area. We have therefore invested in a kiln, so that pupils can take a more active part in the exhibition.
a) Local history exhibition
The exhibition may be used as a local history resource, but may also form the basis for various local history project work or guided walks through the town. The museum can provide good information, inspiration and help with such project work. Our educational programme is flexible and therefore focuses on different areas, depending on the needs of the teacher/school/pupil.
b) Ceramics – pottery
Pupils learn about clay in natural, dried, fired and glazed form. They are introduced to the fundamental features of local pottery production, of which the history of the pottery cuckoo whistle ”Sandnesgauken” is an important part.
This session lasts approx. 2 school hours (11/2 hours).
In accordance with the Norwegian National Curriculum of 1997 (L 97) the workshop is linked to 2nd grade art and crafts, but is suitable for all grades.
c) Ceramics – pottery traditions
The session focuses on the history of pottery in Sandnes and the connection between local natural resources and also the importance of the pottery industry for the development of Sandnes as a town. Pupils will be shown examples of products from the brick making and pottery industry and will learn about the functional qualities of the products.
This session lasts approx. 3 school hours (2 hrs and 15 min.).
In accordance with the Norwegian National Curriculum of 1997 (L 97), the workshop is linked to 6th grade art and crafts.
Address: Solaveien 10, 3rd floor
Mathematics exhibition ”EVERYONE COUNTS!” was opened to school groups and the public in February 2005. The public is given the chance to discover and study various mathematical problems through activities / experiments.
”EVERYONE COUNTS” shows a selection of the mathematics around us associated with different areas (nature, the universe, art, maps, historical number systems, paradoxes, geometry, units of measurement, history of mathematics, ethno-mathematics…etc.)
School groups may either book a teaching session (refer to the list below) or use the exhibition on their own. If you want to use “Abelloftet” for your own teaching session, it is important that the teacher has familiarized himself/herself with the exhibition and how it should be used. To order such information and teaching sessions, please contact the person responsible for mathematics at the centre. (The session lasts between 2-4 hours, depending on requirements).
Educational programme linked to ”Abelloftet” and the ”EVERYONE COUNTS” exhibition;
a) Everyone counts
This session is suitable for groups visiting “Abelloftet” for the first time. Depending on their age and any requirements the teacher may have, pupils are given an insight into different subjects from the history of mathematics and mathematics around us.
This session last approx. 2 school hours (1½ hours)
Suitable for all school children
b) A day in Pythagorean society
This session lasts 2 school hours (1½ hours)
Suitable both for 8th and 9th grade
c) A day in the house of wisdom in Baghdad
This session last 2 school hours (1½ hours)
Suitable for grades 7 – 10, but the contents are in accordance with the Norwegian National Curriculum of 1997 (L 97) for 9th grade. (May be used in denominational education when studying Islam, or in arts/crafts and Arabian art.)
d) Galileo & the solar system
This session lasts 2 school hours (1½ hours)
Suitable for all grades, but in accordance with the Norwegian National Curriculum of 1997 (L 97) is especially oriented toward 4th grade science.
e) Kepler & outer space
This session lasts 2 school hours (1½ hours)
In accordance with the Norwegian National Curriculum of 1997 (L 97) is linked to ”physical cosmology” in 8th grade science.