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written by children for children |
no kiddin'
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Flying start to the New Year
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A warm welcome to...
the new News Crew from the White House Unit.
They are Billy-Joe, Jordan, Declan, Sonny and Scott. This is a photograph of them when they visited the 'Hands on History Museum'.
After the visit, Jordan wrote: "In Hull town centre, they have a museum called 'Hands on History'. There are lots of Victorian things to see. You can dress up as a Victorian. Our teacher Mrs Trotwood pretended to be a Victorian teacher. It's free to get in."
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Make your own paper aeroplane
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Using a rectangular piece of paper, first, fold the paper in half lengthways down the centre. Open out again. |
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Fold top right and top left corners into the middle. |
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Fold left and right sides of paper to meet at the centre crease. |
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Fold entire airplane again along centre crease. |
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To create wings, fold two corners out and back and decorate. |
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Hope you enjoyed making the paper aeroplanes – now can you draw us something that flies? Send your A4 entries with your name, age and address to Hull Children's Fund, Municipal Buildings, Trippett Street, Hull HU2 8AA by 28th January. The winner will receive a prize.
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In November we asked you to draw a picture of Bonfire night.
Rohan Croker aged 8 receives a prize for this excellent picture.
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