Our Year 1 children were so inspired by this week's Worldly Wise assembly that they decided to make their own London Eye creations. Some children made models using K'NEX, whilst others chose to draw the London Eye. The children produced some impressive work and even thought about how to make their models of the London Eye move!
Worldly Wise: The London Eye
September 10, 2019
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