Year 1 Science: Hibernation

February 07, 2020
Year 1 have been learning about different animals and what happens to them in winter. They were excited to build hibernation sites for hedgehogs and dormice. The children produced some fantastic sites using twigs, sticks and leaves to create a secure, sheltered home for animals to enjoy in the winter months.


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