Year 3: Volcano Eruptions

March 01, 2025

3EM had great fun working in teams to build models of Mount Vesuvius. To support their writing in literacy where they have been describing the eruption of Vesuvius and the destruction of Pompeii, each group’s volcano was ‘erupted’ much to the delight of the children in the classroom and the horror of their teacher when the eruptions were slightly larger than anticipated!






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