Year 3: Alice In Wonderland Tea Party

October 06, 2017
We have had an exciting week in Year 3. After looking at instructions and discussing the key features, we wrote a variety of instructions from brushing our teeth, to making a disgusting sandwich for our teachers. We used our skills to make decorations and followed instructions to make party food for the big finale: an Alice In Wonderland tea party. It was very exciting when we arrived in class to see our homemade sandwiches, jam tarts and fruit kebabs ready with all of our decorations displayed around the room.



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