Thursday 4 February 2016

Stone Age Day

 Class 3 have had a great day leaning more about the Stone Age and the Iron Age.

Read the comments below to find out more.










28 comments:

Anonymous said...


I loved working about the stone age, I loved making bracelets and I did it after school with my nan!
I also liked making flour with the stones and holding the sharks rib.

From Sophie

Joshua Y3 said...

I really enjoyed Stone Age day.I liked making felt. It was interesting to see how it changed since the stone age and the iron age.

Unknown said...

Looks fabulous! Sophie has been giving us a very animated account of the day - I think she has the history bug now :)

Sarah G said...

I really enjoyed learning about Stone Age and Iron Age

Isabel Tidman! said...

I really ejoyed learning about the Stone Age and Iron Age.
I want to learn more.

Molly & Hatty said...

I really enjoyed stone age day and spending time with Catherine. I liked dressing up and making flour. Molly xx

I really liked stone age day it was great fun and I liked meeting Catherine. Hatty xx

Ehsan said...

Thank you Mr Winter for a wonderful day! I enjoyed making the flour, figuring out what the hammer was made of and of course playing a few games (I played 3 times and won!)

Thanks again! :)

oliver said...

Stone Age day was good fun and in interesting I liked the rib Thank you mier Winter and cafrine

Niveydita said...

Iron Age people used to show -of with their jewellery and money because they thought they were rich.

thomas y3 said...

I Really enjoyed the Stone Age day and I want another one. Did you know that in the Stone Age Birmingham would be fields and grass.

Niamh said...

I really enjoyed Stone Age day. I found out that people from the Stone Age made bread and flour by putting barley on top of a stone and rubbing it with another stone makes flour but it also makes grit and the grit makes your teeth flat.
I also found out they knew fish were around because they found otters, and Otters eat Fish.

Phoebe said...

6000 years ago people hunted deer fish and fruit as they had no time to fight.
Neolithic people knew when a otter was in a river there was fish to catch.

Cameron said...

I loved making felt it was great and I saw animal skin witch felt soft and I saw bones

it was a fabulous day thank you for planning it!

I learned a lot from it

thank you again!

Layla said...

6000 years ago people used to pick fruit from the tree and they grind flour to make bread and their teeth used to go flat because there is seeds in there.

Eliana said...

I enjoyed Stone Age day ! it was so cool to see all of those animal body pats.
the leeder has beautiful jewellery and has lots of coins .
when you grind barly with rocks chips of stone go into the flour .
sharp flint stones is a good item to cut things.

JoshuaY3 said...

I enjoyed Stone Age day,I learnt lots of new facts-iron age tribe leaaers liked toshsow offf their jewellery. Stone Age people had gritty bread because of the waythey made their flour. Over all I enjoyed my day and I'm sure everybody else did too!

william said...

I Remember the barley had particals of stone in it to make their teeth flat.

Ava said...

We made some bracelets by doing it the Iron Age way.
People caught fish but if there was a otter that was a sign that fish were there.
When the children were board the mum or dad gives them a wooden game to play.

From SOPHIE and AVA

finley said...

6000 Years ago people used bones in every way possible!


Jessica Year 3 said...


In the Stone Age people made bread from barley. They crushed the barley between two rocks. Sadly for the cave men and cave women in the bread is gravel so when they eat the bread there teeth go flat.
The Stone Age people eat fish and watercress from the rivers, fruit and berry's from trees and bushes and animals on or near hills and grassy fields.

Isabelle and Lydia said...

I loved working about the Stone Age and Iron Age! Did you know that the Stone Age people pulled the wool of there sheep to get woolly jumpers but they only did it in the summer. This is because if they did it in the winter there sheep will get cold and sadly die. In the Iron Age people could use scissors but they chose not to because the wool is more soft if you pull it with your hands.

sophia cooper Y3 said...

Stone age people wore tunics made from sheep's wool. I loved stone age day

finn said...

I really enjoyed learning about the Stone Age and Iron Age I really liked putting the helmet on and putting the chainmail on my shoulders.

Sarah. G said...

6000 years ago was when the Stone Age came to life. In the Autumn the Reindeers lose there antlers. You now how old the Reindeers are because of there antlers, how many points they have on there antlers. The Stone Age lived on barley they grinded betwern some speitiol stones

jake said...

They grinded barley in two stones to make wheat and bred










































Grace G said...

In the Neolithic time, 6000 years ago When the Stone Age came to life this is what there life was like and what things they used and did.
They used two rocks to grind barley and make flour however when they used the flour in their food it made their teeth flat and horrible because the barley they used had stones in them and that's how their teeth got roan ( Just like in the Iron Age). They had a special type of stuff called resin which came from tree bark to make glue.
P.S love how hard year three worked!)

lydia said...

in The Stone Age you know how old a deer is because they have the same set of antlers. I enjoyed learning about Stone Age and Iron Age.




Cameron said...


It was great and whenever they saw an otter they new there were fish there