What an amazing day! Lighting fires, building dens, willow weaving and not to mention roasting marshmellows on the campfire. I’d like to give a special mention to our excellent parent helpers: Mrs Jukes, Mrs Fitzpatrick and Ms Golden. It was great from start to finish, despite our aching feet after the walk there and back.
What was you favourite part?

- What is beyond this hidden door?
- What secrets does it hide?
- Where does it lead to?
- How long since someone last passed through it?
- Would you be brave enough to venture through it?
Complete the mystery story opener
Ali stood silently, looking at the door. With a slow creaking sound, it opened. Taking a deep breath, Ali walked inside … 
Photos needed!
After the holidays we will be starting our exciting new science topic all about evolution and inheritance. We will be looking at genes, family traits and features and what makes us unique.
If you have any family photos of yourselves, parents, grandparents, brothers, sisters, uncles, aunties,cousins etc where you can see a strong family resemblance then please bring them in.
Thank you
What a fantastic day!
So much to see, so much to learn and even an inventor’s cat called Mrs Broad. (Photos to follow soon.)
In the meantime, tell me something you enjoyed and something new that you have learned.
During the 18th and 19th centuries, the North West of England underwent an Industrial Revolution.
Wigan and Manchester were famous for producing which goods during this time?
You may need to google – industrial revolution for kids

Right, lets get our creative writing heads on.
Describe the scene. Metaphors, similes and personification please!

Who is looking forward to the Museum of Science and Industry on Friday? I wonder what amazing inventions we will see?


You worked so hard last week. We are all very proud of you for completing your SATs tests. Now we can look forward to our trip on Friday.
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