Today the class brought in what they hope to sell for the school fete. This is known as a prototype. Children who were working in the same group were able to compare and contrast their products in order to create one that they hope will sell well. The class was extremely impressed at the quality of many of the designs and efforts. Look out for upcoming video adverts!
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Today Panthers enjoyed a day out of the classroom at Easton & Otley College. For the children this was their second visit to the College but this time for a different reason. We spent the morning wandering the fields and learning about the various animals that they have on site. The afternoon was very interesting. Norfolk primarily grows five crops - wheat, barley, corn, rape and sugar beet.
When each of these crops are processed a by-product, or waste product is left over. These, which often are thrown out can be put to good use. We combined a number of by-products of these five crops to create feed for pigs. Below is a report written by Elaria and Annabel as well as a video with voiceovers from Archie and Evie F. Easton & Otley College from Panthers on Vimeo. |
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July 2018
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