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What people have said - Children

“It was good when Helen the poet came in and Linda the scientist as well. The part I liked best was when we got Lego people out of the ice cubes it was fun.”
Hollingworth Primary School pupil

“Bacteria can be so colourful.”
Oliver Wakefield, age 8, Rockland St Mary Primary School

“I learned that a bubble had three layers. I learned how to write a good poem and to enjoy writing.”
Sophie Richardson, age 8, Tacolneston Primary School

“Science is really exciting.”
Louisa Scott, age 10, North Elmham Primary School

“SAW week was a fun week because it was a change from the normal lessons, and we also had fun while we learned.”
Hollingworth Primary School pupil

“We did lots of inventing.”
Xena Dyball, age 9, Martham Primary School

“I liked extracting coloured chemicals from plants.”
Sophie Windsor, age 9, Martham Primary School

“I learned that if you mix washing-up liquid with salt and shredded onion and a dash of alcohol you can get DNA. Also I learned that Tony can’t spell deoxyribonucleic acid!”
Ellie Payne, age 10, Spooner Row Primary School

“I learned that I can write poems and that anything can inspire anything.”
Byron Chapman Woods, age 11, Spooner Row Primary School

“My best school day ever!”
Megan Welton, age 11, Spooner Row Primary School

“I liked science best because we saw mutant plants… [and] I learned that we are 2% banana.”
Tom Allenby, 11, Halesworth Middle School

“I learned that you can make a poem from a little bit of DNA.”
Ruby Brooks, 10, Halesworth Middle School

“I just love these photos!”
Patrick Ellison, age 7, Rockland St Mary Primary School

“What would have made the day better? If you had stayed longer. And if we had stayed longer.”
Chloe Whiterod, 10, Great Ellingham Primary School

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