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The Pam Parker Map Competition
On the 5th of July we drew a map of Bradworthy and entered it in The Pam Parker Map Competition
The categories were:
Individual map award,
Highly recommended,
The school producing the highest quality and most useful maps.
We won the school producing the highest quality and most useful map award. This meant that we received a framed certificate and a £25 book token. When the letter arrived saying that we had won the award we were all surprised and very pleased. It was something we all enjoyed doing!
Hopefully we can continue our art work and will win many more awards.
Shannon (Class 6 )
Remembrance
The poppy reef stood proud and bold in the church window. Twigs intertwined twisted and bendy like the trenches long lasting forever going.
The twigs were brown and dull just like the trenches.
Poppies collided as they were jammed packed together like the poppies in the field blowing in the wind.
Deep red, cold black and dull green. Standing red for the blood, green for the fields and the black for the dead.
The poppies still stand proud just as we stand proud for those who fought for us.
Lucy Class6
This photograph shows the "Guy" that we made in school sitting on top of the village bonfire on Fireworks Night.
The only thing is it's not Guy Fawkes .........
If you want to know who Robert Cecil was and why we decided to put him on the bonfire rather than the more traditional Guy Fawkes you'll have to check out the Class Six web-page later this week when you can read one of our reports on the whole business.