Today, Year 6 carried out their very own archaeological dig in school. The children carefully dug into the ground and uncovered some (potentially) interesting remnants of the past! Could this be the foundations of an ancient wall we have discovered? The children also learned about the historical Neolithic village of Skara Brae. They studied what was found there and considered what these items tell us about the lives of the people who lived there. We love working outside in Year 6, and we especially enjoy using our very own roundhouse!
In the absence of Joshua, Olivia and Sam stepped up at the last minute to deliver a fun art lesson. They are clearly still inspired by the graffiti art they were taught last year, as they couldn't wait to do more!
This term, Year 6 have been looking at changes in Britain from the Stone Age to the Iron Age. In the first few weeks of term, this has seen us focus our topic and art work on what life was like for people in the Stone Age. This week, we had a go at making a scale model of Stonehenge. It made an unbelievable mess of the classroom but we all enjoyed it! (Except perhaps Mr Clayton!) Keep checking back to see more examples of our topic work this week.
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