Year 3 celebrated the feast day of St. Valentine on the 14th of February in true Medieval style by dressing up in the clothes from the Medieval period and preparing their own food for a feast with dancing and musical items.
Making our bread
Our royal guests
Our royal guests
Our royal guests
Our royal guests
Our royal guests
Our Knights
Our Villagers
Our food is served
Enjoying the feast
Enjoying the feast
Enjoying the feast
Cheers!
Cheers!
Enjoying the feast
Enjoying the feast
Enjoying the feast
Enjoying the feast
Enjoying the feast
Everyone enjoyed the dancing!
Everyone enjoyed the dancing!
Everyone enjoyed the dancing!
Everyone enjoyed the dancing!
Everyone enjoyed the dancing!
Everyone enjoyed the dancing!
Everyone enjoyed the dancing!
Everyone enjoyed the dancing!
Everyone enjoyed the dancing!
Even the King has a go at dancing!
Knights dance with the ladies
Our villagers join the dance
Food is served on traditional bread trenchers
Our pottage with oats and barley
Our home made pottage
Our brass duo entertain us
A musical item by some of our lady trumpeters
Our female trumpeters
Our ladies entertain us
A musical item by some of our ladies
The knights brandish their weapons!
Our Knights challenge each other
Anyone for pease pudding?
Our classroom is now the Great Hall of a Castle
Our local villagers join the feast too
Our Medieval princesses with a knight
Our royal guests
Our royal guests on the top table
The Knights' Table
Preparing the vegetables
Preparing the vegetables
Preparing the vegetables
Making our bread
Making our bread
Preparing the vegetables
Making our bread
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