As part of our History curriculum, pupils explored what life might have been like for early humans by mimicking Stone Age cave paintings, creating stone-inspired jewellery from seashells, building farming and hunting tools, and sketching ancient mammals such as woolly mammoths, giant bison, and deer.
Our Year 3 pupils travelled back in time to the Stone Age through a series of exciting, hands-on activities!
These immersive activities not only made learning fun but also deepened pupils’ understanding of early human innovation, survival skills, and creativity.
Experiences like these help children make meaningful connections between the past and the present, strengthening their appreciation for human history and development.
A heartfelt thank you to our dedicated teachers for bringing history to life and making it a truly memorable experience for our young learners!
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