LEARNING has erupted into a new field at Kildwick CE Primary School.
Class-four pupils have been studying volcanoes as part of a project about Italy.
And the youngsters made their own using plastic bottles, papier-mache and paint.
"The children then did a scientific experiment to replicate a volcanic eruption – and the results were fantastic!" said headteacher Tim Whitehead.
"This was a classic case of cross-curricular learning.
"The children learned all about the science of volcanoes and also the history of what happened at Pompeii."
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