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Forest School Y5/Y6

March 19, 2021Admin
We have been grateful for the drier weather at forest school and for a burst of sunshine. Year 5 & 6 made their own wooden bubble wands and ‘magic’ mix with some ingredients to make super large bubbles! Our bubbles looked amazing catching the light of the low winter sunshine. We have also been experimenting with natural paints using mud, kitchen spices, crushed up leaves and charcoal from the fire – take a look at some of the children’s paintings.

 

Kenton Primary School
The Playing Field,
East Town Lane,
Kenton,
EX6 8JT
Tel: 01626 890465

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