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Edinburgh Castle Trip - 28/04/2015

4/29/2015

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On Tuesday 28th April Primary 4 went on a school trip to Edinburgh Castle.  This trip was linked to our previous topic which was Robert the Bruce.

We all enjoyed a tour around the castle, with a guide sharing some interesting information with us! We had lots of fun in the education room where we got to try on helmets and gloves that a solider would have wore during the Wars of Independence.

We had lunch at the National Museum and had a good look around - we saw lots of things in the Scottish history section that we had looked at during our topic.

Find out what some of us enjoyed on the day below....

I enjoyed seeing the one o'clock gun - Robbie

I enjoyed dressing Cameron up as a soldier, he looked funny! - Esme

I liked seeing the one o'clock gun, the different cannons and being in the education room - Josh

I enjoyed watching Cameron get dressed up in all the armour - Jessica

I enjoyed getting to hold a sword!! - Kirsty

I like the animals at the museum, especially the big spider! - Tamara

I liked the space section at the museum - Laia

I liked getting to try on the helmet, I couldn't see out of it! - Jodi


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Lesley munro
5/12/2015 12:17:59 am

It is awesome

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