A day of enacting the experiences of children evacuated during World War Two was enjoyed by youngsters at Driffield Junior School.
The year three pupils came to school dressed in clothes similar to those worn by children in the late 1930s and early 1940s, and even visited Driffield Railway Station to experience the process of leaving home during the war.
The activity was part of a series of events designed to help youngsters at the school learn about World War Two.
Sue Barker, head teacher at the school, said: “They all went down to the station so they could experience what it felt like rather than just telling them about it.
“Then they role played coming back to school and being billeted to get a sense of how it would have felt not knowing where they were going.
“They absolutely got into the spirit of it and the staff dressed up brilliantly too. It brings history alive.”
On Tuesday 23 April the pupils visited Eden Camp as part of the module.