Year 3: Roman Day

June 15, 2017

The young Romans in Year 3 began their day with a deafening invasion of the school. With children and teachers from Year 2 to 6 startled by the cries of "We are the Romans" and “LEFT, RIGHT, LEFT, RIGHT”, children cowered in fear under their desks (a very successful morning in Year 3's opinion)!

Following this, the Romans sat down at a long rectangular table for a scrumptious banquet consisting of wine (white grape juice), hummus and pitta, juicy grapes and olives. They then completed a taste test information sheet offering their opinions on the taste, texture, appearance and rated the foods out of 10.

Soon after, the children were led outside to discuss and form the ‘tortoise formation’ in order to protect themselves from piercing, sharp arrows that may fly towards them in battle.

In the afternoon, the Roman Army sat down for a little rest and put their hands to good use by creating their very own mosaic tiles and used their remaining energy to take part in Roman dance.





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