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Wednesday

 

Tuesday 11th March

Miss Young came up with the idea of a sunflower competition for all the classes to take part in.
The aim of the competition was to grow the tallest sunflower out of all the classes. Some Eco-warriors planted the sunflower seeds into mini pots while others designed posters for the classes. The next day some children were picked to hand the classes their sunflowers, a poster and a set of instructions. At the moment the sunflowers are getting along fine and are just starting to grow.

Writen by L-L (Litter Ladies)

Comments:
Most of the sunflowers have grown very high I geuss you have been looking after them I would like to hear more about them.


From Mark
 
Fantasic idea, I think the whole school woyld enjoy a sunflower race.

Emma H
 
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