Happy New Year! This term our topic is Ancient Britain.We will explore prehistoric Britain from the Stone Age to the Iron Age.

 

Have a look at the links to websites and videos on the home learning page and write down any new facts that you learn in the comments section!

16 comments on “Ancient Britain!

  1. The Stone Age people had to find plants to eat and hunt for their food.

  2. Dear Miss Gorick thank you for teaching us about Ancient Egypt. It was a fun topic and I am sure this one will be really fun too. At the time of Stone Age the people used weapons made out of stone and in the Bronze Age people used bronze weapons. Also in the Iron Age people used iron weapons and thats how the Romans found their weapons.

    I also just want to say HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!

  3. I learnt that the story of prehistoric Britain began when the first human arrived in Britain.I also learnt that the earliest humans were
    hunter gatherers .

  4. A 35,000 year old flute was found in a cave in Germany so Stone Age humans may have enjoyed making music as well as art.

  5. Stone age people used to make their houses with sticks and carpets were made out of animal fur. The stone age people also made Stonehenge. They made their tools out of flint. For food, carpets and clothes they hunted with their tools.

  6. Stone age people used straw, wood and twigs to build their home. Also they didn’t go to supermarket Miss- they hunted. Ha ha!

  7. Stone Age people use straw to build Stone Age houses and they also used stones and sticks.

  8. Miss Gorick says:

    Thank you for all your responses!

  9. The story of prehistoric Britain began when the first humans arrived in Britain. It ended when the Romans conquered the ancient Britons and Britain became part of the Roman Empire.
    Stone age humans used spears to hunt animals so they could survive.

  10. Drawings were drawn on cave walls known as cave paintings.
    Archaeologists think it was to tell the story of their life.

  11. Stone age people did lots of different cave paintings .

  12. I liked the topic because I learnt more about Ancient Britain.

  13. Dear Miss Gorick, thank you for teaching me about prehistoric Britain. I learnt so much about Stone Age, Bronze Age and the Iron Age! I really enjoyed bringing stuff in to make our Stone Age house for creativity morning and so we could make our houses for our puppet show for end of project celebration.

    Thank you, I have learnt so much from this topic!!!

  14. Dear Miss Gorick,
    I hope you enjoy the cinema!
    Thank you for teaching us about the Stone Age.
    I am wondering what our next topic will be and I think it is Food Glorious Food.

  15. I am so pleased to hear that you have enjoyed our topic! Now head over to the new blog to find out about our next topic! Thank you for your comments! Miss Gorick

  16. jade year 3 says:

    Dear Miss Gorick,
    Thank you for this topic. It was really fun and I’m sure the Food Glorious Food topic will be fun too.

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