Well done Framfield as a smaller class meant that we had single presenters instead of working in pairs. This produced its own tension and the pupils did very well. However, a few mistakes do sometimes creep into the words that are spoken and so be alert and see if you can spot them!
Framfield April 2015
About the Author: John Parry

With a background in TV, teaching, academia (University of Sussex) and teacher training followed by the vision to create a community centre to promote the study of environmental change in Lewes, Dr John Parry has developed innovative approaches to engaging many different ages and groups at the Lewes Railway Land Local Nature Reserve for over 25 years.
He has had direct experience of environmental education policy making and has engaged students over many years with his mix of theoretical background, conceptual reach and practical experience on the ground.
As Director of the Railway Land Project he masterminded the development of the Linklater Pavilion - a purpose built, award-winning, hexagonal building that now serves as an environmental community hub from which the latest Railway Land Live! project will be run.
Thank you for giving Eagles class this wonderful learning experience today. We look forward to returning to the site in a few weeks time.
Thanks from Mrs Davies Head of School
thank you for letting me come to the project it was the best day of my life
from freya
Freya – how sweet of you. We are so glad that you enjoyed your day and very importantly that you got a real insight into the life of our underwater creatures sharing the planet with us. They have no voice. We do – and I suspect yours is one of the voices we will hear in years to come!
John.
I really enjoyed the day. It was lot’s of fun. I learnt many things I did not know before. I didn’t realize that you could find shrimps in ponds! from Maria.
Yes, and you can see lots of very small water creatures now darting about on both underwater cameras – especially pondcam. John