1. Build a Mini Model of London during the Fire: Use cardboard, craft sticks, and colored paper to create a miniature version of London with burning buildings to depict the Fire of London.
  2. Role-Play the Key Figures of the Fire: Dress up as historical figures like Samuel Pepys or King Charles II and act out the events of the Fire of London to understand their perspectives.
  3. Create Fire Safety Posters: Draw and color posters highlighting fire safety tips and measures that could have helped prevent the spread of the Fire of London.
  4. Sing a Song About the Great Fire: Compose a catchy tune or modify a nursery rhyme to tell the story of the Great Fire of London in a fun and memorable way.
  5. Build a Fire Truck with Lego Bricks: Use Lego bricks to construct a fire truck similar to the ones used during the restoration period after the Fire of London.
  6. Write a Creative Story about a Firefighter Hero: Encourage imagination by writing a short story about a fictional firefighter who bravely battled the blaze during the Fire of London.
  7. Design a Historical Costume: Design and make costumes inspired by the fashion of the 17th century to wear while learning about the Fire of London.
  8. Invent Fire-Fighting Tools: Brainstorm and create innovative tools that could have helped extinguish the fire more effectively during the Fire of London.
  9. Plan a Historical Timeline: Draw a timeline of events leading up to and following the Fire of London, adding illustrations and captions to narrate each stage.
  10. Cook a 17th-Century Snack: Explore traditional recipes from the 17th century and prepare a snack or dessert that could have been enjoyed by Londoners during that time.