Provision: Barleylands Trip

October 18, 2023
Last week, 10 children from our provision for Deaf children visited Barleylands to support their Literacy work this half term. For some, this focused on farm animals and for others, writing a factual report on a chosen reptile.  

Thank you to the Breyer Foundation who part funded this visit and enabled our children to take part in a hands-on reptile workshop as well as a farmer tour. The children learnt lots of interesting facts about the animals and reptiles and the amazing trip was thoroughly enjoyed by all! 
 


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