In Science, Year 1 have been looking for evidence of spring. The young naturalists went on a scavenger hunt around the school grounds and found blossom, bumble bees and spring flowers. They returned to class and painted a tree with blossom on it. This is the third tree that children have drawn this year, they have also drawn autumn and winter trees. By the end of the year we will be able to see all the seasonal changes in their artwork.
Year 1 Science: Evidence of Spring
March 20, 2015
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