Year 6: Miles the Mole Workshop

December 06, 2019
With environmental issues high on the list of concerns about the future, Year 6 were thoroughly engaged by Miles the Mole Workshop. The children were captivated by our visitors' energetic performance, which was not only lively but also interactive and informative.

Learning about the impact of traffic pollution, the children understood how emissions affect the quality of the air that they breathe. Children are more vulnerable to traffic fumes due to their height.

They were shocked to hear about the effects of pollution. Year 6 were pleased to learn that, with more thoughtful behaviour, we can all make a difference.

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