by Umaira
It is nearly the end of term in school, and our favourite part of this week was the Christmas lunch. We sat with our class and the teachers eating lunch and reading jokes from the Christmas crackers. The crackers also had hats and stickers inside.
In English, we created our own extinct megafauna by looking closely at some fossils from the National History Museum. They looked like bones but they were actually fossils, and we imagined the enormous creature had shiny, colourful skin with fangs and talons. Our book in whole class reading is called The Pebble in My Pocket, and it is teaching us how rocks are formed.
We learnt more about the Bronze Age and Iron Age in our History lessons. One lesson was about who the Celts were in Iron Age Britain, and we found out about their religion, homes and lifestyle.
We also started rehearsing for our Christmas performance, which is next week. It has been fun. At first the song was difficult to remember with the actions, but we tried so it is better now.
We cared about what other people were saying in our P4C lesson too. The picture we used was about a woolly mammoth being hunted by a group of Stone Age cavemen.