Tuesday, 25 April 2017

Dinosaurs

 We wanted to see how big some of the dinosaurs really were so took our metre sticks and measurements into the playground and sketched them out.
The T-Rex head was 1.5m long with teeth the size of bananas!



 



The diplodocus had a very long neck and a really small head!


The brachiosaurus was longer than the length of a swimming pool and only just fits on the playground!




This one is a plateosaurus from the late Triassic period and not as big as the others.

 

The Trojan War




Almost 3000 years ago, the Trojans and Greeks fought a long and terrible war. Why? Because the Trojans had captured a beautiful Greek princess Helen.
'Helen' did not mean to cause trouble - she was bewitched by the gods.
The Greeks fought a battle with Troy but could not get inside the tall strong walls around the city.

In the end the war lasted for TEN YEARS!




They tried everything but it began to look like the Greeks would not win the war.
Menelaus and Paris fight it out - 'man to man'.







So the Greeks thought that if they could not win the battle with their physical strength then they should win it with their brains. Odysseus thought of a smart trick.
The Greeks sneak in to Troy inside the wooden horse.






Well done everyone - what a fantastic show.

Greek Myths

We had a lot of fun learning about The Ancient Greeks in the Spring Term.

We heard the story of Pandora's Box which led to some exciting story-telling and some DT involving making boxes from balsa wood.