On Monday 12th of November, 5F went to Palace Green Library in Durham to learn about the Ancient Greeks.
To start the day, they played ‘History Detectives’ and had to look at artefacts, and work out what they were made of and what they might have been used for. They were pushed to try and come up with some impressive descriptions of the colours; some we came up with were: ‘crown gold’, ‘coal black’, ‘satsuma orange’ and ‘dark chocolate’.
After that, they put on our own Greek tragedy: the story of Medea, a witch-like woman who poisoned her husbands fiancé, father and own children. Instead of only boys playing the parts (like in Ancient Greece), they made an entertaining change: boys played the girl parts, and girls played the boy parts. This made the children exaggerate and overact – like the Greeks did.
After lunch, they completed a series of activities in the museum. They translated Ancient Greek writing, relating to the Greek gods. Looked at the displays to match the object to the names. Looking at Greek buildings, they had to label them build an example of a temple out of foam bricks. They also played a game of jacks, with animal bones.
To end the day, they made votive offerings give the gods to improve something at school they’d like to be better at, such as a hand to be better at basketball, or a mouth to not shout out in lessons. The children had a great day and learned a lot about the Greeks.






























