Year 3: Stone Age Houses

January 22, 2018
In preparation for their upcoming writing task, Year 3 made their very own Stone Age houses. Firstly, they designed and made the base for their houses, thinking about the things that were important to the people of this era. Then they made a house out of plasticine to represent animal skin that would have been used some 15,000 years ago. Year 3 were rightly proud of their final designs. Would you like to live in one of these houses?


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