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Lucas and Kingsley, Raven, Elizabeth and Autumn, Will, Ben and Fin

11/03/2022

All Year 6 pupils watched a simulation of the destruction of Pompeii by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius. They used this as a ‘hook’ to stimulate their creativity. In small groups they wrote and videoed a news report of the events on that day.

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