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It was another busy week for 5/6H. We smashed our attendance with over 98% and as reward for this amazing achievement, we had a non-uniform day on Thursday followed by another non-uniform day on Friday to celebrate Children in Need.

Back in the classroom, we studied the following:

Maths – we tackled equivalent fractions.

English – we came up with some beautiful prose to persuade the footballing community to get behind Child Free Labour.

Science – we investigated thermal properties in our experiments to see if cotton wool, paper towels or tin foil would insulate best.

Geography – we moved to the Alps to find out more about a 5300-year-old mystery man named Ortiz.

History – Off with her head! We continued our study of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette in the lead up to the French Revolution.

Music – we got the glockenspiels out and tried our best to not only keep time with the music but also remember the lyrics.

Art – we took to the paints to colour in our first attempt at Islamic art.

Spelling – we are looking at the very tricky 'ough' sound as we try to crack if it is an oh, uff, oo, or, sound

 

 

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