MUSEUM TRIP
Seeing all the men and women that helped, fought and fell in the wars to save their country was sad and horrifying to digest.
Firstly the bus arrived at school and we set off onto the bus with our groups and the teachers we were assigned to. On the bus everyone was excited and it was a fast journey to the museum. Finally the bus came to a stop and we all made our way inside the museum.
Later we all split and went in different directions. Inside the museum there were many historical items like swords, guns and many World War One and World War Two weapons.
There was a lot of helpful and interesting information that made us imagine how the soldiers lived, fought and survived.
All of the objects that were put on display were all very old and presented behind glass. Each of the items was separately placed in different topics of different wars around the world.
Each group ended at different stages at the museum. At last the groups met at the bus park. Now the groups were all exhausted some were chatting away on what they gazed upon in the museum. The students in the bus were saying, “We saw badges that were unable to be touched.”
Others said, “This was the first time I saw trenches like that in real life.”
Or even, “The water in front of the museum was cool to touch.”
Some students were asleep and some still were babbling about the trip.
By Miria, Sini, Florida, Fotu, and Pita
Hi Room 12
ReplyDeleteI'm Shaylah from Panmure bridge
I was told to comment on your wonderful work you have been creating so far. I bet you had fun going to the museum. My school went to the museum not so long ago we had lots of fun. You added lots of detail in your story.
Well keep up the great work!
Panmure bridge.