Monday, 12 May 2014

The Early Settlers in Orkney

We had a busy and interesting day last week visiting historical sites from five thousand years ago. 
First we went to Maeshowe in Stenness.  It was fun crawling along the short tunnel to get in to the chambered tomb.  Everyone listened carefully to the custodian and asked questions about the people who may have used the site.  We also looked at the Maeshowe dragon 'drawn' on the wall.
 
 
 Then we travelled to Skara Brae.  Here we looked at the displays and went into the replica house. 
We spent time thinking about how the people might have felt in their homes.  We all agreed it would have been dark and smoky.
 

Then we walked along to the village.  It was very interesting listening to the custodian tell us how the land would have been shaped very different.  We were all keen to share our knowledge about the different furniture in the houses.

 
 After our lunch we went down on to the beach.  
Some of us built models of the houses and the Ring of Brodgar.
 



Finally, we went to the Ring of Brodgar. We played a game counting the number of stones and decided if statements, we were told, were true or false.   
 
 
We returned to school tired but having learned lots!

6 comments:

  1. Thank you for letting me join you on your trip it was so interesting to see skara brae and to think that Orkney was so much warmer then! Rachel (Marcus's mum)

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  2. It was cool getting to see all the places. It was fun. I had never been there before. It was an experience for me.
    Kirsty

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  3. It was fantastic seeing all stuff they used for tools.
    Marcus

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  4. We had fun seeing Maeshowe and we learned lots of facts.
    Ellen and Jack

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  5. It was cool seeing the Maeshowe dragon.
    Kavan and Alfie.

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  6. It was so cool and fun at Maeshowe because we went through the tunnel.
    Anna and Kadyn

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