What a day!! Murton Park – Roman Day

We really hope the children have enjoyed their day as much as we have.

Today was action packed from start to finish and definitely gave the children the opportunity to experience life as a Roman soldier.

On our way to the fort, we needed some ‘donkeys’ to pull the cart. It was surprising how many volunteered for the task.

Before starting the activities, it was essential that they looked the part so they were allocated their barracks and a uniform.

The rest of the day consisted of 5 activities.

Sword and shield fighting where children were taught how to hold their shield and spear/sword. They were expected to follow orders to ensure their survival in battle.

They had the opportunity to throw javelins and fight with a bag. Some children were able to command their recruits.

It was music to our ears that the children weren’t escaping writing today but with a difference. They were using the Roman alphabet abd the Roman style of writing which didn’t include finger spaces or punctuation!

Crafting Roman oil lamps was another of our tasks. Children used clay to create an oil lamp which they were able to design.

Once the children had learned the skills they were taken to battle. Unexpectedly, there was a celt who challenged them to a battle because she didn’t want them on her land, however, the Roman soldier defeated them and they ran away.

An absolutely amazing day had by all and we’ve no doubts the children are ready to commence our expedition next week and learn more about the Romans.