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Year 2 - Gunnersbury Park

During our visit to Gunnersbury Park Museum on Tuesday 7th May, the children explored a fascinating Stone Age survival workshop, which proved to be a highlight of their trip. Engaging in hands-on learning, they used animal skins to construct shelters outside, replicating the methods of early humans in the Stone Age. This practical exercise not only enriched their understanding of history but also provided a unique and memorable experience.

Moreover, the children had the opportunity to observe a diverse collection of artefacts from the Stone Age and beyond. The visit to Gunnersbury Park Museum not only broadened their knowledge of early civilisations but also nurtured their curiosity and appreciation for history. Overall, it was an educational and enjoyable outing that enhanced the children's learning beyond the classroom.

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