Yesterday, Year 3 spent a blustery but thoroughly enjoyable day at Butser Ancient Farm! We started the day learning about how the Celts lived in the roundhouses, by using all of the knowledge that they had learnt from the Iron Age. We then moved onto a Roman Villa where the children could compare the two. Although the villa was a lot finer, with underfloor heating and windows, it was a lot colder which shocked many of the children. We also learnt the differences in how the Romans went to the toilet. Many liked the idea of going together and squatting, whilst playing some social games. Mrs Major and Miss Cooke did not like the idea of this and would prefer to do our business in the privacy of a Celtic toilet with a hole in the ground and a homemade shelter! The children loved making some Roman mosaics and made some superb patterns. Our second session saw us making some beautiful jewellery using copper and pliers. I hope the children's masterpieces made it back in one piece! After lunch, which we enjoyed around the fire in the middle of the roundhouse, we learnt how to do some chalk carving. The children used leaves to die the sides of their rocks and then drew some animal figures using flint. Finally, we made our own fences by doing some wattling. The children worked extremely well despite the wind and built some amazing fences to keep the animals (or children) in. Have a look at just some of our amazing pictures showing how much fun we had!
Miss Cooke
Saturday, 16 March 2019
Wednesday, 13 March 2019
World Book Day at Alderwood Juniors
We had lots of fun and shared lots of reading on World Book Day 2019!
Don't forget to keep reading by using your special World Book Day voucher to claim your free book!
Here are just a few photos of the wonderful activities and costumes.
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Thursday, 7 March 2019
Year 5 and 6 Hockey Tournment
Despite the cold and blustery weather this evening, 8 children ranging from year three up to year six took part in our final hockey tournament this year. The children played extremely well and showed great determination when the wind was blowing them backwards at one point! Although we lost two of our matches, we improved our games throughout and ended up drawing our final match against St. Michael's Junior School. A special mention goes out to Joshua Oram who played extremely well for his first hockey match. He only started hockey in January which is an amazing achievement! Thank you to all of the parents who supported the children. Without your dedicated support, the matches would not be able to take place.
Miss Cooke
Miss Cooke
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