Year 6: Greeks Glorious Greeks

October 23, 2020

Year 6 had a smashing end to the term by completing their work on the Ancient Greeks. They were very adventurous and tasted a range of Greek foods including: feta cheese, olives, pitta bread, hummus, carrots and cucumber. Some of their faces were a picture and it is safe to say that most are not overly keen on olives. The day also consisted of Olympic medal making, shield designing and completing their Science work on life cycles. A very busy half term! Have a fantastic half term-you all deserve the break! 




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