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Primary 2d Kirklandneuk

Sunday 15 November 2009









We had a fun and interesting visitor in class. Soozy introduced some interesting smells using a variety of herbs, spices and seeds. We even tasted what looked like a twig but was actually liquorice root. In the olden days our grand parents, or great grandparents, would buy this to suck instead of sweeties.

Soozy then halped us to make beautiful textured pictures using the spices. Our classroom still smells wonderful!

Have a look at some of our great work.