Chawson First School youngsters taken back to the Stone Age - The Droitwich Standard

Chawson First School youngsters taken back to the Stone Age

Droitwich Editorial 18th Oct, 2017 Updated: 20th Oct, 2017   0

YOUNGSTERS from Chawson First School were given an interesting insight into life in the Stone Age when they were visited by re-enactment group Portals to the Past.

The children from year four, who are aged eight and nine, found out what life was like in the era, learnt how to hunt a woolly mammoth and checked out some artefacts from the age including a real mammoth bone.

They were also given the chance to play some Stone Age music.

Pupil Drew Hancox said: “It was the best time I have had at Chawson.”




Lily Smith added: “I liked taking part in the quiz.”

And Abigail Plant said she enjoyed playing the Stone Age musical instruments.


A spokesperson for the school said: “The children had a great day and loved all the activities.”

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