Year 3 have enjoyed learning all about the Stone Age this term. This was made even more exciting with the arrival of R and H Services and their Stone Age activities. Children were taught how to hunt and gather their own food, they made shelters and tasted food that Stone Age people would have eaten. The children were even able to touch actual Stone Age flint arrowheads and hand axes that have been found during archaeological digs. Year 3 children (and adults) had a fabulous day sharing their existing knowledge and learning even more about life in the Stone Age.
Year 3 Stone Age Activities
February 25, 2015
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