The Weekly Knights went around asking seventh graders how their trip to Colonial Williamsburg was.

Our first interviewee was Katherine

Weekly Knights: How was your trip to Colonial Williamsburg?

Katherine: Definitely better than all the other trips. Long trip it was 8 hours it was more independent. First night we went Mini golfing. Then to Native American village.  Then we went to Williamsburg we went around in groups in the afternoon in partners.. Wole part of the trip was to learn about a topic you’re doing in class. Thing to note: there is a pool at the hotel.

 

Weekly Knights: How was your Williamsburg experience?

Celia: Our Williamsburg experience was really fun because we got to explore a lot of different places. And we got to go to colonial Williamsburg and be brought back in time to 1707, so that was fun.

what was your favorite part of the trip?

Definitely Colonial williamsburg because we got to meet people who were acting like they were in 1707 so that was very fun.

What’s your project going to be?

I’m creating a tavern for my project, that I will have to run.

Beckett Maloney

Weekly Knights-What did you learn in Williamsburg?

BM-Stuff about colonial america.

Weekly Knights-Whats are you going to make?

BM-I’m going to make a woodworking shop that involves woodworking and several types of wood.

Weekly Knights- what kind of wood are you going to use?

BM- Wood that was primarily found in Colonial america (Virginia)

Weekly Knights- Any specific type of wood

BM- Tree wood

 

No comment from Jacob Hirsch

 

Jagger Walk

Weekly Knights-How was colonial williamsburg It was fun. I learned a lot of the history of taverns like George Washington actually went to one of the taverns we visited

Weekly Knights- Did you learn about pushing up sleeves

JW – No actually i invented that myself then people started doing it around me.