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Chestnut class have been learning how The Great Fire of London started, and the events following this. They then worked with their partners to place
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Chestnut class have been learning how The Great Fire of London started, and the events following this. They then worked with their partners to place
Chestnut class had a wonderful science lesson learning all about trees! They worked together fantastically to categorise the trees into deciduous and evergreen. After this,
Chestnut class had a fantastic morning learning all about first aid and what to do in an emergency. They then acted out different scenarios and
The children in Mrs Sharp’s maths group enjoyed learning more about measuring mass. They experimented with the scales, using different combinations of grams to balance
Chestnut class had a fantastic World Book Day. As we are reading a Roald Dahl book for our class story we learned more about him
Chestnut class had a wonderful day at Magna. They learned all about the planets in our solar system and then explored all of the areas
Chestnut class have been learning about how computer consoles have changed over time in History. The children were then given images of different consoles and
It was wonderful to see so many adults in the classroom sharing a story with the children in Chestnut class. What a lovely afternoon! 🥰
The children in Key Stage 1 had a special visitor in their assembly. Mrs Whitehouse came in to school to tell the children all about
Ks1 started their new spring term with a new artist focus, ‘Lizette Chirrime’, a textile artist. They created an artist exploration page, filled it with key
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