Year 6: WW2 Day

December 20, 2022

Yesterday, Year 6 went back in time to explore a day in the life of those that lived during WW2. The children took part in a variety of activities: they made ration style carrot cookies, created personalised Christmas crackers, decorated 3D Christmas decorations and made Anderson shelter dioramas. 

Everyone made a real effort and looked fantastic in their costumes! 






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