On Monday 18 March, Year 5 had a little geography trip to Cley Hill. They climbed to the top, braving the strong wind, to practise their map reading skills.
Mr Fothergill commented: “It was cold and windy but the children were fantastic, even when our maps were blown away! It was amazing to have such a great view of Warminster and use our map reading skills to locate places.”
“By using the map, I was able to locate Norridge Woods from the top of Cley Hill.” Alfie M
“It was so windy that you had to hold on to your maps. Some of my friends had to chase after theirs!“. Lewis
It looks so windy, cold and muddy. I bet it was hard to climb!
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Our visit to Cley Hill was the best day! I had so much fun learning about Warminster and map reading and being with my friends.
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I really enjoyed going up Cley hill but it was really windy and cold:):):)
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That was a really fun geography lesson but it was really windy!
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When we were going down the hill, I accidentally dropped my clipboard down the hill (it was almost a cliff). My teacher had to go and get it! π π π π π π
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I’m guessing it was really,really windy.
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It was so fun going up Cley Hill even though it was really windy!
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That looks so fun and I wish I was there!
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