Year 2 Werribee Mansion Excursion

Year 2 Werribee Mansion Excursion
At Werribee Mansion, we got to play in the kids play room. There was a tea set, we played there. There was a tea set because it helped the girls learn when they grow up to give tea to visitors. By Semaet 2B
The Year 2s went to Werribee Mansion. Franky, Aiden and Goury played with the soldiers. There were lots of things to play with. By Rayyan 2B
We are in the children’s room. We played with the toys. There was kitchen. By Goury 2B
We were in the kids room. We loved the kids room because the kids room had toys. Two people cooked for two people. By Ryan 2B
The family had toys. They used the puppet show and I was holding a puppet. By Jaffar 2B
We are in the main bedroom where the owners of the house slept. By Diana 2B
In the past, the children used a chair with a small hole in it. If the kids needed to go to the toilet during the night, they would have a short cut to the bathroom By Amber 2B
We were in the baby’s room. Faisal sat on the potty. By Nathan 2B
The children had a teacher and a nanny. They wrote on slate. If they did it wrong, they got a whack with the long wooden stick. By Nela 2B
We were on the highest level. It felt like we were about to fall down to the ground. The good thing was that you could smell the fresh air. The others weren’t scared but I was.
By Caspar 2B
Fourteen people could eat in the eating room. They could keep warm because there was a heater in the eating room. By Rose 2B
At Werribee Mansion they had a special room called the morning room The family would eat breakfast there. By Annie 2B
These fruit bats, they were having a nice sleep until we came along and woke them up by yelling, ‘HI BATS!’ They were in big fat trees. There were sooo many, like one hundred. When we woke them up, I saw a bat fighting with another bat. The bats were so cute.
This is a model of what dresses looked like in the past. The dresses were really big. In a room there was a fashion time line from 1759 to 2,000s. I noticed on the timeline that from 1759 to the next year that dresses got smaller. I think that dresses in the past were big and must have been heavy. By Shona 2B