Y3 AND Y4 HISTORY TRIPS TO THE BRITISH MUSEUM

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As part of our history studies, Y3 went to see the Egyptian mummies at the British museum. 

They were able to learn all about the Pharaohs who ruled Ancient Egypt and learnt about their beliefs of the after-life by seeing the sarcophaguses and mummies 

On Tuesday 30th January, Y4 will also visit the British Museum to see the Greek pots. 

They will be able to learn a lot about life in Ancient Greece by looking at the pictures on the pots and thinking about what the pots were used for. 

 

Thank you to our PTA for paying for one of the coaches which meant we could organise these educational trips without cost to families.