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Elm Class have really enjoyed making wintery soups in Mike’s Meadow this morning in preparation for our new English text - Nail Soup!

Elm Class have really enjoyed making wintery soups in Mike’s Meadow this morning in preparation for our new English text - Nail Soup!
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Elm Class asked ‘Who is Jesus?’ on Friday and thought incredibly deeply to write an array of beautiful poems to express their thoughts.

Elm Class asked ‘Who is Jesus?’ on Friday and thought incredibly deeply to write an array of beautiful poems to express their thoughts.
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Willow Class really enjoyed making their own models of stick maps in our first look at maps in geography. They studied some ancient maps from the Marshall Islands mapping sea swells and currents. Great to be out in Mike’s Meadow despite the cold.

Willow Class really enjoyed making their own models of stick maps in our first look at maps in geography. They studied some ancient maps from the Marshall Islands mapping sea swells and currents. Great to be out in Mike’s Meadow despite the cold.
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In geography Willow Class investigated ancient stick maps from the Marshall Islands in the Pacific Ocean. They created some maps from sticks

In geography Willow Class investigated ancient stick maps from the Marshall Islands in the Pacific Ocean. They created some maps from sticks
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In Science today Willow Class carried out an experiment to find out which of four materials would be best for an umbrella. They tested whether they were waterproof, lightweight and strong.

In Science today Willow Class carried out an experiment to find out which of four materials would be best for an umbrella. They tested whether they were waterproof, lightweight and strong.
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Science in The Meadow. What lives in and around our school. Willow class predicted what might live there and then investigated looking for evidence. They recorded what the saw.

Science in The Meadow. What lives in and around our school. Willow class predicted what might live there and then investigated looking for evidence. They recorded what the saw.