3BC has been thinking about our big question this half term: ‘What links can you make between the Stone Age and now?’ We have been using our enquiring minds to think about similarities, differences, and how we connect our learning together.
‘Making links means when you already know something and you can add to it to make it bigger and better. There was three periods in the stone age, Palaeolithic, Mesolithic and Neolithic. They used tools to catch animals but we used tool to build things. They used flint. Flint is sedimentary rock just like in the chalk pit in ‘Stig of the dump’ Sofia
‘Make links means making ideas. Thinking of something that links to something you already know. We still make houses out of wood like in the stone age.’ Amen
‘Making links means thinking about something that you already know about. I pick out an idea so then I can remember what information I have… I am good at making links because I watch archaeologists on TV and use this in lessons. Stone age people communicate by cave drawing. We still do this but with paper.’ William
