Year 1 Visit Barnards Farm

June 28, 2019
Year 1 spent a sunny day at Barnards Farm discovering over 100 different sculptures of all shapes and sizes. The children enjoyed exploring the gardens and developed their understanding of sculpture, materials, trees and flowers. Year 1 did a good job of identifying the different materials used to create the sculptures, which tied in well with their current science topic. Barnards Farm is only open to the public on specific days so our pupils were lucky to have had the run of the grounds. It was an amazing trip and the children clearly had a wonderful time.



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