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Willow Class Newsletter TT Rock Stars-. A big well done to Liam who has ‘soared’ to first place with 81,337 coins. Some wonderful scores over the holidays; Thomas, Indiana, Kaidan and Aimee well done! Willow Class Newsletter 26th April 2019 . MILD Science – Water, Water everywhere. For this weeks project, I would like you to design a poster all about water and how important it is to us and to our planet. Here are a few ideas that you could use to help you with your project page. SPICY Water and the human body. Water in different forms The Water Cycle Water as a solid and liquid The importance of water on our planet. HOT Handwriting practise- Please use the cursive models below to work on your letter formation. Have a go at as many as you want.