Year 5: World War 1

September 12, 2016
Last week, Year 5 began learning about World War 1, particularly looking at how and why it started. The children have started this topic by reading the fantastic book War Horse. The children have completed their own research and discovered some really fascinating facts. They are looking forward to learning even more about this turbulent time in history.




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