
Year 3 have been on a brilliant trip to the Roman Museum in Canterbury where we learnt about life in Roman times and their technology. We got to create our own Roman coins, use mini catapults and look at a real Roman mosaic discovered in World War 2. We then had a great workshop at The Beaney Museum where we became archaeologists exploring a range of artefacts.
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