Yr 2's Gallery
The children looked at some of the occupations in London in 1666 and sorted them into what they thought might be the most important jobs to have. The children debated over rat catchers, apothecaries, and gong farmers who took away human waste.
Great Fire of London - Children studying maps of London in September1666 to see how far the fire spread day by day.
Here are some of Michele Curtis' class persuasive letters to Wallace and Gromit.
Here are our finished vehicles, complete with wheels and axles so that they can move.
Michele Curtis class making vehicles. They needed to be fun, enabling, sustainable and move on wheels and axles.
As geographers, the children are working on their mapping skills.
Matthew Whittle from the Wardrobe Theatre reading the diary entries that the children wrote in role as Brunel.