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		<description><![CDATA[The children explored fiery colours using a variety of media in preparation for creating their pictures.

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Tudor Buildings
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The finished Tudor Buildings

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Recreating Pudding Lane

The children took their finished Tudor buildings to their Forest School session where they placed them closely together to recreate Pudding Lane. &nbsp;Mrs. Stafford took on the role of the baker, Thomas Farriner, whose bakery is where the Great Fire began on 2nd September 1666.

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The Great Fire of London Jars

The children created the Great Fire of London in a jar. &nbsp;They worked very carefully and remembered the different scientific properties of the materials they used.

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