Pupils' wildlife project

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CREATIVE youngsters at a Warrington school have been working on an exciting British wildlife project.
The pupils from Penketh High School are taking part in the project as part of their English classes.
They have each chosen an animal and are using books and the internet to research it. They are then making a commentary of the information, recording it onto dictaphones and inserting it into a PowerPoint or Moviemaker programme.
Teacher Ms Sarah. Parker said: “The pupils are really excited about this project and are working really hard. One member of the class said it was a great way to get people interested in wildlife.”


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