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Mr. Lindop: March 2021
Another busy week in Base 3. We've had a great time starting our digestion topic in science, looking at the functions of our different teeth. The children planned their own investigations to observe carefully what happens when they eat and eat each type of tooth does. Some fantastic scientific enquiry leading to even more questions to explore. Great work, scientists!
We have also been learning about the census. As a class we surveyed each other to find out the favourite school lunch, before using the data to produce pictograms and bar charts.
Well done to all in Base 3 for winning this week's attendance award and to Sofia, Lorelei, Leo and Oliver for their achieve awards.
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