The EU Referendum was today. As we are a polling station and our classroom overlooks the Garden Room (where the voting takes place), it seemed only right to have our own vote. We watched an unbiased powerpoint which discussed each side of the argument and then had to make our own decision. Not only did we vote, but we wrote speeches we might give to convince people to vote our way. The powerpoint, downloaded from twinkl.co.uk, is below if you would like to see the information the children had in order to make their decision. The result of the vote is below!
The EU Referendum Powerpoint: all credit to twinkl for the research!
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