All of the children had the opportunity to sit in one of the tractors. |
The farmers told us about the different machinery they have at the farm and some of the functions of the machinery. |
We went in a trailer from one end of the farm to the other where we had our lunch and did a scavenger hunt. |
We found out about the different crops that are grown at the farm and all of the different foods that can be produced from these. |
The children worked together to order the crop cycle that happens through the year. |
We all had a go at grinding the wheat to make some flour! |
It looks like you allhad a wonderful day, Year 1, and learned so much about farming in this country. I look forward to seeing the projects you do using this experience.
ReplyDeleteMrs Andrews
Wow, that looks like an interesting and exciting trip, Year 1!
ReplyDeleteAmy's mum
I hope you enjoyed the day. I love the pictures at the farm. I wish i could go there!
ReplyDeleteWow I love animals and I own a farm myself. Sophie yr 5
ReplyDeleteIt looks like such a great trip. You are so lucky to have a great teacher like Miss Clarke-Lens, to organise fun trips like this one!
ReplyDeleteThe Holt Farm visit certainly did look like good fun... I'm just sorry I didn't get a chance to come along. Well done children and well done Miss Clarke-Lens for organising such a good educational visit!
ReplyDeleteThe Holt Farm trip certainly did look like a lot of fun. I'm just sorry I couldn't come along and join in. Well done, children - and well done to Miss Clarke-Lens for organising such a lovely educational visit!
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