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The Invisible String

The Invisible String

In KS1 we have been reading on a book called the Invisible String. This story was perfect for coming back to school after so long at home because it talked about an invisible string of love which connected us to people we might not actually be with. We thought about...

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Wish Envelope Origami

Wish Envelope Origami

As part of a school project, we made origami envelopes. We are very good at them even although they were a little tricky! We discussed our wishes for the future now lockdown is coming to an end, thinking about the things we were looking forward to most. We put these...

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Water Colour Feathers

Water Colour Feathers

What a week it has been being back together again! We have had so much fun with water colours. Of course we had to add a little bit of glitter in 2W! I am sure you will be just as impressed as I am with the results.

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Our Fieldwork Investigations of our Local Area

Our Fieldwork Investigations of our Local Area

We have had such a great geography lesson this afternoon! We used Google Maps to look at a satellite view of our local area and we spent some time exploring the map and we were able to find the muga, the field, the main road, the bus stop and many other physical and...

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Dreamcatchers (linked to the Invisible String story)

Dreamcatchers (linked to the Invisible String story)

This week, we have been reading the story of 'The Invisible String' and we have been thinking about the people who we are connected to by our invisible strings. As part of our learning around this story, we spent this afternoon making intricate dream catchers using...

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Pollution in Coastal Habitats

Pollution in Coastal Habitats

Today we had a talk with Delia Webb from the Cornish Plastic Pollution Coalition who talked to us all about plastic pollution along our coasts and seas. The children shared their stories  of how they have tried to improve our environments in Rowlands Gill and asked...

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