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    Why do we celebrate bonfire night? 

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    #LlanNum LO: to recognise and name 2D and 3D shapes – circle, square, triangle and rectangle and cube, cone and sphere. 
    Can you build your own firework display using 2D shapes like triangles, squares, and rectangles?
    Or maybe you’ll create a 3D firework display. 

    Shape Rocket Craft For Kids [Free Template]

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     LO: To follow basic food safety/hygiene instructions with support. #LlanHealth
    We're going to be making a tasty Bonfire Night treat — wrapping up our potatoes and cooking them on the fire!

    Baked potatoes round the bonfire

    LO: To identify safe and unsafe actions and begin to understand why they may be safe and unsafe. #LlanHealth

    Bonfire Night is full of fun — fireworks, sparklers, and tasty treats around the fire. But did you know it’s also a time when we need to be extra careful?
    Today, you’re going to become Bonfire Night Safety Detectives!
    Can you spot what’s safe and what’s unsafe on bonfire night? 
    You’ll use your detective skills to create bright and bold safety posters to help everyone enjoy Bonfire Night safely.

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    LO: I can use familiar words and phrases #LlanCym Tedi Twt is watching the fireworks sparkle in the night sky — and he needs your help!
    Can you spot the colours bursting above us?
    Pa lliw?

    Pa Lliw Gem

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