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Leasowe/Moreton Science Trip |
Leasowe/Moreton Science Trip |
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Exploring the beach |
Maths in Action - Year 6 ratio & proportion |
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Collecting mini-beasts on Moreton Shore |
Liverpool Pier Head - environmental circus |
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Thor's Stone - A Sense of Place Art Topic |
Miss McCormack's Window |
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An example of Year 2 Design and Technology work. |
The above D&T work was produced by Year 3. |
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This design was made in response to the Musical Instruments Design and Make
Task. |
Inside the boxes are the children's own cam designs to make the object on
the top move in different directions. |
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Musical Instruments produced in Design and Technology |
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| Year 6 boys hard at work on the steps of
Liverpool Museum. |
Wow! Even the girls were caught
enjoying their maths work! |
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| Miss Lomax, can you help me with this
algebra question? |
So when does this museum open then? |
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BIBLE EXPLORERS 2003
Year six have been exploring the Old Testament of the Bible this half term.
We have had specialist guidance from Mr. G. Derrig (session leader).
The children have learned a lot about many characters and stories.
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It is the second, successful year that this program has been run - thank you
Graham we have all enjoyed it! |
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| Great to see pupils enjoying the wonders
of the Old
Testament! |
Graham Derrig guiding pupils through
another Bible story. |
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D&T Tasting - Pizzas |
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| Obviously enjoying the delights of a Deep
Pan Vegetable Feast - he claims that he doesn't eat veg at home! |
Year 6 sampled the pizza delights and
then had to comment on the appearance, texture and taste. Which
bit do you think they enjoyed the most? |
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Year 5 Trip to Thurstaston
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On Thursday 19th June 2003, year 5 went on a trip to
Thurstaston to analyse three different habitats - pond, meadow and beach. |
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| Bob the Ranger telling pupils how to pond dip in safety. |
Big game hunters. Capturing mini-beasts to
analyse in the pre-made mini-beast gardens! |
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Capturing butterflies and slugs - greeaatt! |
What is this Sir... a brain? No, a sponge! |
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