On Wednesday 9th May, year 4 had a Roman day. We all dressed up like Romans {even the teachers} and cooked different Roman food: roman bred, cheese pate, cheese cake and pancakes. The first group cracked a Roman code while other groups looked at Roman objects and answered questions about the Romans. The year 4s made pictures out of small squares . This is called mosaic . Once the food was cooked we got to taste it and my favourite was the cheese cake {it was yummy.} That was year 4s Roman day.
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On Monday 23rd April 2018 was a thrilling event. Most of the year 3's participated. It was ... Egyptian day! Everyone could dress as an Egyptians, we had fantastic Pharaoh's cool Cleopatra's, mega mummies, terrific tombs and magnificent monks. We went into the huge, large tomb to find out who the Pharaoh was. We found a Cartouche which is a dead Pharaohs name carved in hieroglyphics.The year 3's wrapped some children up into toilet paper so they looked like mummies. The boy Pharaoh was called... Tutankhamen .It was a great day.
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