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Y3 Find out where their food comes from…

At the moment the topic in Y3 is Scrumddliyumptious which is all about food.  Tesco was part of our Engage.  We learnt how bread is made and we saw all the machinery that is used.  We also experienced the fish counter and got to touch real fish!  In the fruit department  we looked at all the different fruit varieties countries of origin.  We also got to try sugar doughnuts and packed up the bread buns.

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