Tuesday, 31 March 2009

Black Country Museum

Last Wednesday Year 8 pupils went on a school trip to the Black Country Museum. I interviewed Josh Talbot and Keiron Parker, both from 8PV, about their views on the trip.
Q. Josh what were your first impressions when you arrived?

A. It was cold and wet and the front of the place looked really modern and I thought we would be outside all day. We were outside most of the day but it was really enjoyable and we didn't even get wet.

Q. Keiron - what did you learn?

A. I learnt that mines were dangerous places and they were sometimes filled with gas. This is called the Black Country Museum because of all the fumes and coal.

Q. Josh - did you enjoy it?

A. The coach journey was long but we had fun. When we got to the museum it was interesting and worth the trip.

By Ashton Slade
Year 8

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