On Thursday14th of March 2013, year 5 went on a trip to Temple Newsam. They discovered lots of old things which they didn’t know about the Tudors. After that, they looked around and they split up into 3 groups. One group went to dress up as Tudors and went to dance. Another group went with a member of staff (Robert) to find out even more fantastic about the Tudors. And the final group went with Debby to do a questionnaire. When group 1 went dancing they learned king Henry VIII favourite dance was Green Fingers. The children were really excited. Claire (the leader) told them if they were poor or rich. What do you think? When group 1 went with Robert the children were really excited to learn new things. They actually walked into king Henry VIII bedroom and a secret passage. Finally, when group 3 went with Debby they found out that boys under the age of 6 had to wear dresses. During the questionnaire they had to find clues to unscramble some words. We had so much fun we can’t wait to go on another trip! By Ella-Mai and Lewis | What was your favourite part? |
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Paris
4/8/2013 06:08:30 pm
It was a really fun day the best thing was for me was when we got dressed up:)
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Baker
4/9/2013 06:28:53 pm
Temple newsam at Leeds was amazing I liked the dressing up and when we looked around the house seeing the Tudor rooms and how it was in those days .
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Amelia
4/14/2013 02:19:31 am
I didn't go to temple newsam because I was sick but it sounds like it was a fantastic day !!!
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Aadam C
4/16/2013 06:32:25 pm
It was really good that day. I really enjoyed it.
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Chloe
4/17/2013 06:42:56 pm
My favourite part was dressing up in tudor clothes and dancing.
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Kyle W.
4/22/2013 06:27:32 pm
"My favourite part was dressing up."
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Alfie
4/23/2013 06:42:49 pm
I had a great time at Temple Newsam
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