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Merdon
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Spring 1

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  • Spring 1

This half term has been a bit different for us all. Whether Year 5 have been doing home learning or have been in school, the situation has not stopped them from working incredibly hard and being creative. 

 

Across this half term our lead subject has been Geography alongside the book Kensuke's Kingdom. We have been writing stories and character descriptions, learning about Europe, looking at shape and so much more. See the gallery and array of work submitted below. 

  • Letters to the Council.pdf