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Mr. Lindop: March 2021
What a fantastic week with lot of smiling faces and children eager to learn.
We've been using arrays in our maths of the day activity to find multiplication and division facts as well as finding different factor pairs. Hope you enjoy the photos.
We've also been reading the opening of The Promise, studying the description of the city and pulling out descriptive language as well as similes and metaphors to use in our own writing. The children have been working really hard and coming up with some fantastic ideas. Well done.
Have a lovely, restful weekend. See you on Monday.
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