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Category Archives: Team Oak
Portsmouth Historic Dockyards
On Tuesday 17th April, the Lower Juniors embarked on an exciting school trip. We travelled for hours and hours until we reached our destination, Portsmouth Historic Dockyards. During the day, we took part in lots of great activities and I … Continue reading
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Hordle’s Spring Watch
We are delighted to share some fantastic news! Just before the Easter holidays, a bird box was positioned in the Children’s Garden (just between Team Hawkhill and Team Deerleap). With a camera discreetly situated inside the box, we will be … Continue reading
Strange things are happening…
Has anyone else noticed scraps of paper appearing on their floor? In particular, I keep finding a trail of paper in the morning before school opens. It seems to go from my bin, down the corridor and into the hall. … Continue reading
Lower Juniors – Active Planet
Welcome to the Hordle Blog, Can you blog to say what has been your favourite part of the Active Planet topic? Have you enjoyed keeping ‘pet’ rocks in Science? Writing excellent non-chronological reports on volcanoes? Finding out how the Earth … Continue reading
Book Review
Next Thursday, 1st March 2012, is World Book Day! Your challenge, this week, is to write a review of a book you would like to recommend to others. When you write your review, you might like to: Include a short … Continue reading