Ancient Ancestors museum at school
They showed artefacts from as far back as the Stone Age, with a selection of carefully crafted replica Stonehenges. The children also showed a vast hoard of Iron Age Torcs, necklaces worn by Celtic royalty over 2,000 years ago and a model Hill Fort.
Alongside videoed news reports, the children offered bookmark making with the Celtic alphabet.
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Hide AdEach child had taken on a role, from ticket office, expert guides, welcoming stewards and even specialist bookmark makers.
The parents were very impressed by the children’s historical knowledge as they talked passionately and eloquently about the various exhibits. Fry class really enjoyed showcasing all their hard work this term.
Report and picture contributed by William Penn Primary School.