The children have become experts on everything to do with the Great Fire of London, and have even been thinking about how the residents of London would have been feeling after they lost their homes.
Year 2 put tents up in their classroom on Friday and squeezed into them, so that they could imagine what it would have been like when King Charles II ordered everyone to move into tents along the bank of the Thames.
Key Stage One then used their brilliant knowledge of different adjectives to write a letter home about the terrible conditions they are living in!
Dear Dad,
I hate this place. This campsite is unbearable, I just can't take it! But I have to stay here! At night there are bugs and rats nibbling through the tent. It is crowded because lots of people have escaped! Worst of all there is mud everywhere and it's foggy so you can step in mud at anytime! I feel heart-broken, worried, petrified.
From Abdul
P.S. Please send me some toys for entertainment.
By Abdul, Year 2 Porpoise Class
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