The Year 3 children enjoyed a fantastic trip to the museum on Wednesday 27th September, enhancing their work on Roald Dahl. Half of the day was spent in a craft workshop making collages of Mr Twit's beard, complete with disgusting pieces of food. A mirror in the centre was placed there to remind the children not to become as nasty as the character in the book! The second half was spent in the Roald Dahl Children's Gallery exploring the many splendiferous activities including the giant peach, voice changers, optical illusions, the foxes' tunnel and shadow puppets. They also had the chance to experience a green screen which magically made them tiny or eaten by a crocodile. The staff made us very welcome and we all learned a lot more about Roald Dahl and his books.
On Wednesday, the whole school visited our Church for the first time this year! It was a special and memorable occasion for all as we gave thanks for the wonderful world around us and everything it gives us. Year 6 read some thoughtful 'Prayers for the World' and the singing in the church was exceptional! Many children also kindly brought food and clothing items in support of the 'London Run' charity. It was a wonderful service!
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