We have been so busy this term, Pip the dog has been helping us with our sentences, PC Glenn has helped us learn to cross the road safely and we have really enjoyed our time sharing the ICT room with Griffin class whilst our roof has been fixed.
We have been getting ready for the jubilee. We have met a representative of The Queen- Dr Tiller, and we have created some very careful royal portraits. You might have seen some of them at the Jubilee celebrations in Benson Parish Hall. We also made chocolate muffins which were enjoyed by the whole school at the street party.
In addition to all this we have even been preparing some artwork for our art evening next term and have based it on our work in geography about Kenya. Look out for the date of the art sale in term 6!
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