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Stay connected with Chestnut Class during lockdown with this new class blog!

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  • Thursday 11th February 2021

    Published 10/02/21, by Sarah Barter

    Here is your learning for Thursday 11th February 2021

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  • Monsters and instructions!

    Published 10/02/21, by Sarah Barter

    Here are some of the monsters Chestnut Class made as part of their work on instruction writing.  Well done Aaban, Fhamida, Lottie and Tom.  I also love the set of instructions Ruben wrote.

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  • Task after today's live lesson

    Published 10/02/21, by Sarah Barter

    Reminder:  Your task after the live lesson is to create one sentence to summarise each verse of The Cuckoo.  Your extra challenge is to summarise the WHOLE poem in one sentence!

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  • Wednesday 10th February 2021

    Published 10/02/21, by Sarah Barter

    Here is your learning for Wednesday 10th February 2021

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  • Tuesday 9th February 2021

    Published 09/02/21, by Sarah Barter

    Here is your learning for Tuesday 9th February 2021

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  • Harry's Hand!

    Published 08/02/21, by Sarah Barter

    I love Harry G's 3D hand from last Friday's art lesson!

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  • Monday 8th February 2021

    Published 08/02/21, by Sarah Barter

    Here is your learning for Monday 8th February 2021

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  • Term 3 Week 6

    Published 07/02/21, by Sarah Barter

    An overview of your learning for term 3 week 6

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  • Friday Challenge!

    Published 06/02/21, by Charlie Mackinnon

    This week we have sought inspiration from skyscrapers.

    This week, we would like you to build your own skyscraper at home. You challenge is to build the tallest tower possible. However, you may only use the following materials:

    -sheets of paper

    -sheets of cardboard

    -1 cereal box

    -egg boxes

    -tape or glue

    -toilet rolls

    -spaghetti

    -marshmallows

    -modelling clay/playdough

    You do not have to use all of these materials and you may use multiple numbers of them unless stated otherwise.

    Your tower needs to be able to stand on its own without support and it needs to be able to hold the weight of 1 apple at the top without falling over.

    When your tower is complete, send us in a picture of it in action so we can add it to the blog and pick some winners at next Friday’s assembly.

    Good luck!

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  • Friday 5th February 2021

    Published 04/02/21, by Sarah Barter

    Here is your learning for Friday 5th February 2021

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  • Thursday attachments!

    Published 04/02/21, by Sarah Barter

    The attachments for today's learning don't appear to have uploaded.  Here they are now.  Apologies for the inconvenience.

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  • Thursday 4th February 2021

    Published 03/02/21, by Sarah Barter

    Here is your learning for Thursday 4th February 2021

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