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Word and Connective of the Week – Year 6 | Class 3's Blog
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Class 3's Blog. Come and see how Year 5 and 6 learn and grow together. About Class 3’s Blog & Twitter. School Information and Newsletters. Word and Connective of the Week – Year 6. Word and Connective of the Week – Year 6. Try these QR Codes – they will link you to our word and connective of the week. Use these in your writing and during conversations – wow your teachers and friends! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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Easter Homework | Class 2 Blog
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Come and see how Year 3 and 4 learn and grow together. About Class 2’s blog. Recipes for a Marvellous Medicine. Far Ings Nature Reserve. World War 2 Carrot Cookies →. March 30, 2012. Year 3 and 4 numeracy homework – have a go on the website; not just sums. Practise multiplication, division and fractions (see the link on our blogroll). Try and find out some facts about the olympics and Ancient Greece ready for your new topic in the summer term. Have a look at espresso to help you. One response to “.
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mrsleeson | Class 2 Blog
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Come and see how Year 3 and 4 learn and grow together. About Class 2’s blog. Recipes for a Marvellous Medicine. Far Ings Nature Reserve. Class 2 visit Far Ings Nature Reserve. June 26, 2012. This slideshow requires JavaScript. The Olympic Torch arrives in Hull. June 26, 2012. World War 2 Carrot Cookies. March 30, 2012. A few drops vanilla flavouring (optional). 4 tablespoons grated raw carrot. 6 tablespoons Self Raising flour (or plain flour a half teaspoon of baking powder). Fold in the flour. Drizzle t...
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Class 2 Blog | Come and see how Year 3 & 4 learn & grow together. | Page 2
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Come and see how Year 3 and 4 learn and grow together. About Class 2’s blog. Recipes for a Marvellous Medicine. Far Ings Nature Reserve. Newer posts →. How to make boy pie – by Mia. February 27, 2012. How to make Boy pie! Three packs of cement. Two pairs of rabbits teeth. Slime from a slug. Two bowls of dog sick. Gather all your ingredients. Then catch fifteen boys and boil them in the pan. After that you can pour three packs of cement in the bowl. You can shake the tree then you can pick up ten leaves.
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Recipes for a Marvellous Medicine | Class 2 Blog
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Come and see how Year 3 and 4 learn and grow together. About Class 2’s blog. Recipes for a Marvellous Medicine. Far Ings Nature Reserve. Recipes for a Marvellous Medicine. 5 responses to “. Recipes for a Marvellous Medicine. February 14, 2012 at 5:51 pm. I wonder what would happen if we make one of our recipes? March 12, 2012 at 5:54 pm. I think it will not work! March 12, 2012 at 6:31 pm. March 12, 2012 at 6:33 pm. We will never knowuntil we do one off them! February 20, 2012 at 2:26 pm.
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DSCF5301 | Class 1 Blog
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Come and see how Year 1 and 2 learn and grow together. January 26, 2012. At 3264 × 2176. In Geography and Barnaby Bear. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out.
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mrslakes | Class 1 Blog
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Come and see how Year 1 and 2 learn and grow together. In science this week we have been looking at forces and movement. We used card and bricks to make ramps for our cars to travel down. We found out that the more bricks we added, the faster our cars went. Logan ”The car went faster when we had 12 bricks because it was steep.”. Our role play area. Our role play area has been turned into a train station for our new topic transport. The sandwiches were delecious! Barnaby Bear in France. This week Barnaby ...
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DSCF5302 | Class 1 Blog
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DSCF5303 | Class 1 Blog
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DSCF5297 | Class 1 Blog
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