Trip to Sunderland Museum and Winter Gardens
My trip to Sunderland Museum and Winter Gardens
By Scott Thompson
On the 6th of March our class went to Sunderland Museum.
We went on the Metro then walked to the Museum, when we got there we got to put our pack lunches and our coats in a room. The first room we got to look at was like a Jungle; we were all amazed at the trees, the fish and most of all the Dinosaur footprints on the floor.
We went up the stairs and we saw a water feature we were aloud to put our hands into the water, in the pond there were fish everybody was a little scared of the big one, even the adults and Miss Hayden didn’t like the look of it. As we were still walking through we heard dinosaur noises but we weren’t scared because we new that it was only speakers. On the next floor was the History room we saw some crystals and a water ball with glass around it. We went over to the weather and we had to put our hand in to a metal box, it was freezing cold air, then warm air and boiling air we felt on our hands. In another room we looked in had stuffed animals in: lions, tigers, cheetahs and some others. We also saw a mammoth tooth it was huge, we saw a dead mouse and a bat that were also stuffed. In the Art gallery we so some beautiful pictures of people and we got to draw one of our favourites, I drew a statue of a woman with a beautiful with a peach and gold dress on.
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