Year 6: Wonderful Water Cycles

March 12, 2021

We have been absolutely amazed this week at the work the Year 6 pupils put into creating their water cycle dioramas that they created in their final week of online learning. Using a range of recyclable materials, the children have managed to show the stages of the water cycle. 

The attention to detail on the children's dioramas shows their clear understanding of the cycle: they have all been beautifully presented and clearly labelled.  



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