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Six-year-olds Asif Mohammed (left) and Gareth Middleton made this model boat from wood
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Six-year-olds Asif Mohammed (left) and Gareth Middleton made this model boat from wood
Six-year-olds Asif Mohammed (left) and Gareth Middleton made this model boat from wood. Part of science work which will feature more strongly in the new national curriculum. Miss Sandra Carrot, head teacher at Moorcross CofE Infants School, Crosland Moor, said she was staging an open week to help reassure parents that the new curriculum was almost the same as before. It has been introduced in primary schools for five-year-olds this term. 4th October 1989
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This heartwarming photo captures the creativity and ingenuity of six-year-olds Asif Mohammed and Gareth Middleton as they proudly display their handmade model boat. Crafted from wood, this impressive creation is a testament to the power of hands-on learning and the importance of practical skills in education. The significance of this moment goes beyond just a school project, as it represents a shift in the national curriculum. Miss Sandra Carrot, head teacher at Moorcross CofE Infants School in Crosland Moor, Huddersfield, organized an open week to alleviate any concerns parents may have had about the new curriculum. She reassured them that while there were changes being implemented, it was still rooted in familiar principles. This snapshot from October 4th, 1989 showcases not only these two talented young boys but also highlights the pride and dedication present within primary schools across West Yorkshire. The introduction of science work into the curriculum for five-year-olds demonstrates an emphasis on holistic education that prepares children for future challenges. As we look back on this image today, we are reminded of how important it is to foster curiosity and hands-on learning experiences for our children. This timeless photograph serves as a reminder that even small projects can leave lasting impressions on young minds and shape their educational journey for years to come.
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