Helmcken Old- Fashioned Christmas

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Helmcken Old- Fashioned Christmas Teachers Guide Grades K 3 School Visits Programs

Helmcken Old Fashioned Christmas Introduction... 1 Prescribed Learning Outcomes Kindergarten... 1 Prescribed Learning Outcomes Grade 2... 1 Prescribed Learning Outcomes Grade 3... 1 Pre-Visit Instructions... 2 Program Itinerary Info... 2 Parlour. 3 Kitchen... 4 St. Ann s Schoolhouse..... 5 Pre-Visit and/or Follow Up Activities... 6 Christmas Post Card Colouring Sheet... 7 Helmcken House Colouring Sheet... 8 Christmas Now and Then... 9 Christmas Wish List... 10 Teacher s Resources... 11 Recommended Links... 11 Book List... 11

Program Level: Grade K 3 Program Length: 75 minutes Introduction This program will look at the Christmas traditions of the Helmcken family, as a typical family, from the period of time during the 1890s to just after World War I. Using material from the Royal BC Museum collections and those of the BC Archives, the program will demonstrate to students the ways in which Christmas in Victoria (and British Columbia) were celebrated. Students will experience Christmas through the testimonies of the Helmcken s themselves. From the oral histories of their descendants who remembered their grandfather and relatives we are able to vividly see what the life and times of the Helmcken s and their contemporaries would have been like. Students will also have the opportunity to relive early Victorian school days in historic St. Ann s schoolhouse. Prescribed Learning Outcomes This program is designed to fulfil the following prescribed learning outcomes as stated in the Ministry of Education s Integrated Resource Package. Kindergarten Self, Family, School Skills & Process - Co-operative participation - Gathering info Identity, Culture & Society - Concept of change - Similarities and differences among families Grade 1 Self, Family, School Skills & Process - Co-operative participation - Gathering info Identity, Culture & Society - Similarities and differences among families Grade 2 Self, Family, School Identity, Culture & Society - Changes in the school and community Economy and Technology - How technology affects individuals and schools Grade 3 Communities - Past and Present Skills and Process - Gathering information Identity, Culture & Society - Changes in communities over time Economy & Technology - How technology affects individuals and communities past and present www.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca 1

Pre-Visit Instructions The students should be divided into 3 groups prior to arrival. If in accordance with school policy students should wear nametags. Docents will guide the students through their program. Each group will work its way through two stations in Helmcken House and one station in the St. Ann s Schoolhouse. Each station will illustrate a different aspect of Christmas traditions as they relate to Victorian Christmas celebrations. Students will also get a hands-on opportunity to create their own historical Christmas Cracker hat to take home. Students may not go through each station in the order presented below, but rather may start at any station and proceed through each of them until they have completed all four stations and reunite in Clifford Carl Hall for the conclusion. Background Information The Helmcken s were prominent figures in the early Victorian community. Dr. J.S. Helmcken was among the earliest doctors to arrive to the colony in the 1850s, and later he was also elected to the Legislative Assembly. Notably Dr. Helmcken was integral to bringing BC into Canadian Confederation in 1871. His confederation diary was an important source of information regarding the negotiations between the colony of British Columbia and the new Dominion Government. In 1852, Dr. Helmcken married Cecilia, the daughter of James Douglas, Governor of Vancouver Island, and his wife Amelia, who was of French-Canadian and Canadian First Nation s parentage. They built Helmcken House, on the same spot that it is located today, making it the oldest building in BC still standing on its original location. Cecilia and Dr. Helmcken had four children to survive to adulthood, Jim, Harry, Dolly and Amy. Dr. Helmcken lived at the residence until his death in 1920, the house growing and changing over time to suite the family s needs, changes in style, and technological advancements. Program Itinerary Welcome Clifford Carl Hall 5 min Objectives 2

Helmcken House 15 min Objectives At this station students will Learn how the Helmcken s and early Victorians celebrated Christmas between 1890 and 1915 Be able to identify the differences between their own Christmas celebrations and those of the Helmcken family Background Information The parlour, built in 1880 is the newest addition to the building. It is often called Dolly s parlour as Dr. Helmcken s youngest daughter, Dolly, spent much of her time in here entertaining visitors and playing the piano. Dolly lived in the house, after the death of her husband, Mr. Higgins, until her own death in 1939. It was opened as a museum in 1941. There are several family photographs on the wall in this room. Next to the piano will be a Christmas tree, laden with gifts. Gift giving was also an important part of Christmas in the last century, though not as much as today. Gifts were fewer and would have mostly been a practical nature. As Victoria grew and communications and transportation with the rest of Canada improved, it became possible to order gifts through catalogues like Eaton s. Children could pick things out of the catalogue, just as they do today. Lesson Plan At this station students will have the opportunity to review www.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca 3

Kitchen Helmcken House 15 min Objectives At this station students will Learn how the Helmckens and early Victorians celebrated Christmas between 1890 and 1915 Discuss how Victorian technology affected life in the kitchen and how it had an effect on a favourite Christmas decoration Make a craft Background Knowledge Not a lot is known about the appearance or location of the original Helmcken family kitchen. After the death of Cecilia, Dr. Helmcken brought in a housekeeper to help with the children and meals. Objects found in the kitchen are typical of the 1880s to 1920s. Lesson Plan This station will primarily be a craft station. Students will learn about how early Victorians would have decorated their homes. They will learn about the origins of the Christmas Cracker and they will make a Christmas Cracker hat. As students work on the craft they will be invited to look around the kitchen and discuss the differences between a kitchen from 100 years ago and their own family kitchen. 4

St. Ann s Schoolhouse St. Ann s Schoolhouse 15 min Objectives At this station students will Background Knowledge The Sisters of St. Ann opened St. Ann s Schoolhouse in 1858. Children were taught practical and rational bookkeeping, geography, grammar, rhetoric, history, natural plain and ornamental needle. The daughters of Helmcken, Amy and Dolly, both educations from the Sisters. The schoolhouse was moved from its original location as a typical one-room schoolhouse, with an interpretive display on early school days in B.C. Lesson Plan www.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca 5

Pre-Visit Activities Before coming to the museum students can create their own old fashioned Christmas ornament like they will see when the visit Helmcken House. Here are a few ideas of traditional ornaments that children would have made in the 1890 s: - paper cornucopias coloured paper or foil, rolled and glued or stapled into a cone, decorated with lace, beads, paper, doilies, photos, newsprint and hung by a ribbon - decorated paper fans coloured paper folded into a fan, decorated with lace, beads, etc. - decorated photos create colorful frames out of paper, fabric or foil to place favorite photographs in - paper/ribbon garlands colourful paper cut into strips and taped or glued into attaching rings colourful ribbon can be used in place of the paper - popcorn strings unbuttered popcorn strung, using a needle and thread - paper flags international flags drawn or made from coloured paper; they can be strung together as a chain or hung separately - clothespin dolls old-fashioned clothespins decorated with felt, paper, fabric, bead etc. to create human or animal figures - decorated pinecones pinecones decorated with felt, paper, material, beads, etc. to create human or animal figures - bead ornaments wire formed into shapes (stars, hearts, trees, etc) and threaded with decorative beads 6

School Visits Programs Christmas Post Card Colouring Sheet Name: The first commercial Christmas card was made in England in 1843. In the Victorian Age, mail was often the only way to keep in touch with loved ones. Colour our postcard and if you like, cut it out and write a message on the back to someone you care about. www.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca 7

School Visits Programs Helmcken House Colouring Sheet Name: Colour the picture of Helmcken House, the home of Dr J.S. Helmcken and his family. Draw a picture of the family at Christmas. 8

School Visits Programs Christmas Now and Then Name: Think about Christmas 100 years ago. Write down an example of a toy you might have got then and a toy you would like to get now. Do the same for decorations you might use, food you might eat or games you might play. What things have changed and what things are the same? Now Then Toys Decorations Foods Games www.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca 9

School Visits Programs Christmas Wish List Name: Look at the list of toys advertised in the Victoria Daily Colonist newspaper (known today as the The Times Colonist) in 1908. Underline the toys you would have asked for if you were a child at that time. Now, imagine that you only have $1.00 to spend. What would you get? Write the name of the toy or toys you would get in the oval below. 10

Teacher Resources Recommended links: John S. Helmcken http://www.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/exhibits/tbird-park/html/pre/johns.htm The British Colonist: 1858 1910 http://www.britishcolonist.ca/ BC Archives Time Machine http://www.bcarchives.gov.bc.ca/sn-51971b1/exhibits/timemach/index.htm St Ann s Academy National Historic Site http://www.stannsacademy.com/ Books: Christmas in Old Victoria, John Adams. Firgrove Publishing, Duncan, BC. 2003 www.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca 11