We were amazed to find polar bear footprints, fur and evidence of rummaging when we arrived at school this morning. The children have been learning about why the polar bear may have moved from his home and are trying to find where he has gone.
#SaveTheArctic @StJosephStBede @GreenpeaceUK pic.twitter.com/5L2ydCYrgb
— Miss Babbs (@BabbMiss) October 3, 2016
Pupils at @StJosephStBebe are trying to track down a polar bear!… But don’t worry. It’s a harmless one & all in the name of #SaveTheArctic https://t.co/zzSM0iFHzl
— Greenpeace UK (@GreenpeaceUK) October 3, 2016
@StJosephStBede are having the most gorgeous day today! <3 #SaveTheArctic https://t.co/sMOViWkwin
— Emily (@EmilyMagpie) October 3, 2016
Footprints found in Reception this morning!! #polarbearontheloose @StJosephStBede pic.twitter.com/mbXgpOir5F
— MissDEyfs (@MissD_eyfs) October 3, 2016
Exclusive photo by 10w-polar bear spotted at @StJosephStBede @GreenpeaceUK #SaveTheArctic pic.twitter.com/46gcqjBGBf
— Miss Wheeler (@MissWheeler10) October 3, 2016
Exclusive photo by 10w-polar bear spotted at @StJosephStBede @GreenpeaceUK #SaveTheArctic pic.twitter.com/46gcqjBGBf
— Miss Wheeler (@MissWheeler10) October 3, 2016
Exclusive photo by 10w-polar bear spotted at @StJosephStBede @GreenpeaceUK #SaveTheArctic pic.twitter.com/46gcqjBGBf
— Miss Wheeler (@MissWheeler10) October 3, 2016