Year 5: Greek Day

July 21, 2023

Year 5 had a fun filled (and food filled!) day celebrating the end of our Ancient Greek topic. We cooked our own flat breads to accompany our Greek feast and the children created their own laurel wreath headband and traditional pot. After all of our feasting, we topped off our afternoon with a mini Olympics.  



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