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Amazing Cross Curricular Writing

20 Jan 2017

This week in Year 3 the children have been working hard at cross curricular writing. In Topic this week we have been learning about copper mining and why it was so important in the Bronze Age. The children wrote a letter applying for the job of a child copper miner, thinking about what qualities they would need for the job.

In Science, the children have been writing Haiku poems about shadows to fit in with our unit about light. Here are some examples of the children's work from this week:

Shadows are gloomy
As gloomy as a tower
I think it's my twin


- David A

Shadows are coming
Always getting in our way
Sticks like super glue


- Amelie

My shadow is slow
Shadows are tall, slow and black
My shadow is so lazy


- Demola
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