Year 5: Greek Day

July 03, 2019
Year 5 enjoyed travelling back in time to learn more about the Ancient Greeks. Dressed in authentic outfits, they began the day by creating their own Greek pots. They then made regal wreaths to wear on their heads before learning the Greek alphabet. During the afternoon, the children went outside to indulge in a Greek feast featuring homemade hummus, pitta bread, salad and feta. For dessert, they devoured traditional honey biscuits that they had baked earlier in the day. Year 5 also learnt to dance to 'Zorba', with much success!



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