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To finish the look off, either wear a wig or back comb the hair to look messy and Stone Age humans didn’t have the luxury of having a bathroom so they often looked very dirty, your child could wear some brown face paint to look like dirt. Use the stone age clothes joining fabrics guide to learn which type of stitch will be required which will help them put their materials together. Leather and wool from cows and sheep were really popular materials to use and pelts from other types of animal. We really don’t want you to spend any money on this special day so we have listed some ideas below to help you. In the planning stage, students must decide how their stone-age clothes will look on a silhouette and decide on which materials to use.
Year 3/4 | Burgh by Sands School
This isn't just a lesson in how to drawstone age clothes, the kids will actually be crafting these to create a real-life garment. We are currently reading 'How to Train your Dragon' by Cressida Cowell which the children have really enjoyed!Our men's Cave Dweller Caveman Costume includes a leopard print tunic with jagged cut hem, chestnut faux fur sash, brown belt with stitching accents and matching leopard print wrist cuffs. Costume Ideas: Find a brown or natural coloured t-shirt, roughly cut up the edges of the sleeves and bottom of the T-shirt. A Viking's Guide to Deadly Dragons will transport you back in time to the dark ages, a world where Vikings ruled and dragons roamed.
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Stone age clothes even stretched as far as jewellery which were often made from animal teeth, bones and stones. The stone age clothes design resource pack comes with three separate parts, the planning, the joining and a further PDF that gives the design brief and includes the items your class will need.This exciting activity challenges children to design and create their very own outfit using stone age clothes! On this day, there will be lots of activities, arts and crafts to do with the topic and we will have some snacks to test the type of food that Stone Age people ate. Humans in these eras dressed themselves up in what the land could provide so useful materials such as faux fur would be authentic for a Stone Age human.