In Design and Technology we designed, made and evaluated our own vehicles
The Day the Crayons Quit!
We have written commands, statements, questions and exclamation sentences!
We explored different types of axles!
Home Learning Projects
Outdoor Learning - Bicycles through the ages
RE - Telling the story of Hanukkah
We made our own toys - they have a winding mechanism!
We made our own sculptures out of clay!
We all had a go sitting on a Penny Farthing!
We had a fantastic time at The Coventry Transport Museum!
Friday 24th September 2021 - I like to ride my bicycle!
The Zebras had an amazing day riding their bikes and scooters. In English we have written an explanation text that explains how a bike works. In History we have been finding out about the invention of the bike and how it has changed over time!
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