Summer Challenges!
We would like to say a massive thank you to all the children who completed and sent in daily challenge work.
To keep you busy and get you ready for Year 5, we have put together some Reading, Maths and Summer Fun challenges.
Stay connected with Chestnut Class during lockdown with this new class blog!
We would like to say a massive thank you to all the children who completed and sent in daily challenge work.
To keep you busy and get you ready for Year 5, we have put together some Reading, Maths and Summer Fun challenges.
Olivia, we love the additional characters that you have created for Varjak Paw.

Consider and discuss this philosophical question:
Could a robot replace a:
teacher
police officer
fire fighter
parent
brother/sister
farmer
pilot
judge
librarian
factory worker
Why? Why not?
Thanks for sharing this wonderful writing Adeline.


Learn to Tie Knots
1. Square Lashing
This is useful for attaching sticks together to make mobiles, swords, frames, stars and so on.

2. Clove Hitch
Use this knot to attach a rope to a fixed post to make a washing line or similar. Use this knot to start a square lashing or simply to attach some string to a stick for mobiles, story sticks, fishing rods and so on.

3. Reef Knot
This knot is for tying two ends of a line together and it holds tight for example to give you a longer length of rope.

Wow! Holby, we love the way you have used sticks and modelling clay to create these 3D shapes.

Well done Adeline. We love the way you used sticks and modelling clay to create this cube.
Wow! Daniel, what a fantastic book review.

Skeleton shapes are made with balls of modelling clay and straws.
This shows a cube and a skeleton cube:

How many balls of modelling clay and how many straws does it take to make the cube?
Here are some piles of modelling clay balls and straws:

Look at the shapes below and decide which piles are needed to make a skeleton of each shape.

Extension: Can you make a skeleton shape out of modelling clay and straws?
What a fantastic description inspired by Varjak Paw!
