In preparation for our Running Wild production (to be performed on Friday 18th July), Year spent some time under the glorious summer sun literally 'making waves.' Since then we have also made fire and figs!! Like the Tardis, this museum (housed in the old coroner's building) looked small and innocuous from the outside. However, as we soon discovered when Maggie led us inside, the building was like a time portal bursting with rooms, artefacts and interactive displays.
Sheltering an abundance of wildlife, the tranquil rockpools of Robin Hood's Bay were disturbed yesterday by our Year 4 and 5s who poked, prodded, plodged, picked, patted, peered, peeked, and perused their way across the shoreline. Top finds included prawns, a shore crab carrying eggs and stunning orange and red sea anenomes.
Forget Rio 2016 or Euro 2016, this year's sporting highlight is sure to be the Robin Hood's Bay Domino World cup which kicked off last night in dramatic fashion. Alfie, Mitchell, Adam Anthony, Jamie and Jack.S all recorded victories and progress to the next round of the knockout tournament. The girls must try and claw back some pride today!
A stunning sunny day at Robin Hood's Bay welcomed Shield Row Primary yesterday. The children couldn't wait to get their socks and shoes off and experience the North Sea.
Safe and sound, we all ate lunch in the sun outside Whitby Lifeboat Station. One particularly naughty Herring gull left a nice present on Anthony's backpack!
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