Mary Anning

This bookable activity is free and has curriculum links appropriate for KS2 pupils.

Pre-visit information and curriculum links PDF (65.3 KB)

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Nineteenth-century Mary Anning has lots of stories to tell you about her life as a pioneering fossil hunter in Lyme Regis. Did you know she helped discover the first specimen of an Ichthyosaur recognised by the scientific community when she was only 10 years old. Find out more about her life and her important fossil discoveries that helped reconstruct the world’s past.

Overview of the session:

  • Mary Anning introduces herself and talks about her life growing up in Lyme Regis.
  • Mary explains what fossils are and how the evidence from fossils can give clues about an animal's appearance and habitat.
  • She describes some of the fossils that she has found in her lifetime, including ammonites, belemnites, and ichthyosaurs.

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Videoconference bookings
To participate in interactive videoconferences register with JANET Videoconferencing Service (JVCS) before booking sessions.

For streamed-only sessions all you need is an internet connection. Pupils will then submit their questions as typed text.

To book sessions, follow the link to choose from a drop-down list of dates and book your session:

Go to the JANET website to choose a date and book

To find out more, email: videoconferencing@nhm.ac.uk

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There are 27 km of specimen shelves in the Darwin Centre - the same distance as between the Museum and Junction 6 of the M1.