
Chestnut Class History Learning
Chestnut class really enjoyed their first lesson in their new History topic. They brought in their own toy from home and we discussed how these
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Chestnut class really enjoyed their first lesson in their new History topic. They brought in their own toy from home and we discussed how these
Children from FS1 through to Y3 thoroughly enjoyed a visit from Dip and Dab for their Christmas panto. There were lots of interactive activities throughout the performance
Chestnut class had a wonderful D.T. lesson designing and making their healthy sandwiches. Mrs Sharp was especially proud of the children who tried something different.
Chestnut class had a wonderful day in their Christmas jumpers, making their snowflakes and taking part in the Santa dash last week. We all felt
The children in Chestnut class had so much fun wearing their odd socks today for anti-bullying week.
Chestnut class had a wonderful time at Conisbrough Castle. The children were so knowledgeable and well-behaved, Mrs Sharp was incredible proud of them. 🏰🏹 Well done
So proud of our children in KS1 who wore red today to show racism the red card! Join our little champions and let’s spread the
Chestnut class had a lovely afternoon reading with their grown ups. It was wonderful to see the children sharing their favourite stories.
Chestnut class had a lovely afternoon examining sources in History. They thought about who was in the image and what they were doing, before sharing
Chestnut class had a fabulous Geography lesson learning all about the villages and locations that surround Rotherham town centre. They labelled the images in the books
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