Year 5: Greek Day

March 29, 2024

To celebrate the end of their History topic on Ancient Greece, our Year 5 children took part in a Greek Day. The children enjoyed a range of activities including making Greek coins from clay, making flatbread and trying out a range of Greek food.   







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