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Year 6 Reward Day

Year 6 have filled their class marble jar five times this year (which is pretty impressive, as there are almost 200 marbles)! Consequently, they earned themselves a whole-class reward day. They voted to have their reward day the day after the SATs ended.

Throughout the day, children made cake pops with Miss N-R. In the morning, we had several games of football (with a special guest appearance from Mr Burton as goalie) and a brief game of tag rugby. After break, we worked on an art project. In the afternoon, we finished our cake pops off, had some iPad time, and had a very special treat, courtesy of Mr Burton: DOUGHNUTS!

We all tried to do the do-not-lick-your-lips-challenge... It was a lot harder than we thought it would be!  We gave out spare doughnuts to some of the adults who have supported us this year. Thank you to everyone who has helped us!





















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