Year 2 have been learning about habitats and finding out why living things live in different places, how they have adapted to their habitat and how plants and animals depend on each other. As well as visiting the Alps, pupils learned about and built an aquatic, forest, grassland, desert or polar/tundra habitat as a shoebox diorama. We think they did an amazing job.

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