A group form P.6 visited the Necropolis. None of us had ever been before – and we will never forget it! We travelled by subway from Shields Road to Buchannan Street and then walked past lots of famous Glasgow buildings to get there.
We enjoyed:
- seeing new parts of Glasgow
- being on the subway
- scaring Mr McCormack
- the views from the graveyard of the city
- making movies
- writing the poems and sketching
- taking photos
What we learned:
- where lots of famous buildings are – the cathedral, Strathclyde University, Glasgow College and the oldest house in Glasgow
- the word “crypt” and how it was a fancy tomb like a stone hut
- the stones and graves were all designed differently
- we didn’t expect the Necropolis to be so big
- we researched Halloween poems – we didn’t know them before and also some of us didn’t realise poems didn’t always rhyme
- we practised reading our poems in public
Why would we recommend it to other people to go?
- it’s educational and fun!
- you can learn about the past
- you can practise using your maths by working out people’s ages on their gravestones
- you will see the best views of Glasgow!