Key Stage 1 Hearing Impaired Children Visit the Post Office

March 26, 2015
Mrs Murphy took her Year 1 and 2 hearing impaired children on a trip to the post office. The children wrote letters to one of our P-HIC Communicators, Mrs Lamb, who is currently at home in New Zealand. Pupils walked to the post office where they had their letters weighed. They bought stamps and were given airmail stickers. After putting stamps and airmail stickers on their envelopes, the letters were posted in a nearby post box. As our pupils sauntered back to school, a post van passed them. The children were happy to know that their letters would soon be winging their way to the other side of the world.


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