All of the children in Form Three were treated to a Tudor morning this week. They had to investigate a range of artefacts, make accurate drawings of them and try to work out what they were used for during the Tudor period. They also had a go at doing Maths as Tudor children would have done and found out about some Tudor weapons. We can learn a lot about the past by looking at the artefacts left behind. What were some of the things you learned during the workshop?
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Lily sowray
2/13/2015 12:29:11 pm
The Tudor morning was really good I learnt lots of things from the nice lady called Catherine I liked the drawing bit and the facts
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Emilia P
2/21/2015 08:33:40 am
The Tudors were also famous for there longbows,which were as tall as them.
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Finn B
2/26/2015 10:10:05 am
In tudor times the law said you had to do archery every Sunday!!!! There were many different arrows as well.
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Mrs Keens
3/12/2015 12:18:52 pm
Would you have liked to do Archery Finn? Why do you think it was the law?
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Flossie
3/12/2015 12:28:56 am
I loved the drawing and finding out what the objects were used for
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India
3/12/2015 09:29:43 am
i loved drawing and writing what they were for but the problem was i wasn't any good at the drawings!!!
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jem
3/12/2015 01:22:19 pm
I enjoyed it but I wasn't good at the drawing either.
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connie
3/23/2015 10:48:25 am
i really enjoyed looking at all the different tudor objects. I really liked the hornbook but don't like the idea of getting beaten with it!
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Ellie
3/25/2015 12:20:14 am
I liked being able to feel and see Tudor objects I thought the watering can was soooooooo cool!
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