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    I was at the local woods today and they have a stand with lots of different leaflets to take. Anyway, one of the (many) that I picked up was a Dig Archaeology one. Had a quick look at the website and it looks really good (for the older kids maybe). Anyway its www.bbc.co.uk/history/handsonhistory

    There's an activitiy to try at home 'create your own excavation' which might be quite good?

    Anyway, hope it helps some of you - I'll have a proper look at the website later.

    Hels xx

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    Oh heck that will mean even more holes in the garden!!

    Thank you for sharing

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    Thanks for sharing - right up my street!

    And if mindees into old things English Hertigage have some good stuff in their education section called Hertitage Learning.

    Penny

 

 

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