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Chestnut Class homework

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  • Chestnut Spellings - 26.5.23

    Published 25/05/23, by Lottie Long

    Please find attached the spellings for over half-term - they will be tested on the 9th of June. 

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  • Chestnut Class Homework 26.5.23

    Published 25/05/23, by Lottie Long

    Please find attached the homework during half-term. 

    The homework is due back in the first week, to be able to start the project the following week! 

    Have a lovely half-term and enjoy the weather! 

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  • Chestnut Class spellings -19.5.23

    Published 25/05/23, by Lottie Long

    Please find attached the spellings this week - test date the 25th of May

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  • Spellings and homework set 5.5.23

    Published 05/05/23, by Lottie Long

    Well done for another excellent week Chestnut Class and... for an amazing coronation assembly! A very proud teacher, I am. 

    Please find attached your homework and spellings for this week. 

    Enjoy the bank holiday weekend and see you on Tuesday!

    Miss Long

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  • Spellings and Homework set 21.4.23

    Published 23/04/23, by Lottie Long

    Please enter an introduction for your blog post here.

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  • Homework and spellings set 24.3.23

    Published 24/03/23, by Lottie Long

    Good morning Chestnut Class!

    Please find your homework attached below, but a paper copy has been sent home as well. This week, you'll be making a moon dial to explore the different phases. This homework will begin this week and you need to record the phases of the moon over the duration of the week and into the Easter holiday. 

    Try and record it each day quickly or alternately every two days, but don't leave it too long... as you may not see the pattern! 

    I have also attached your spellings below. 

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  • Spellings and Homework - set 17/3/23

    Published 17/03/23, by Lottie Long

    Good afternoon Chestnut Class.

    I hope you have had a lovely few days and hopefully I’ll return to class soon!

    In Science this week, you have been learning about day and night and this is going to support our English work over the next two weeks.

    To consolidate your learning further, please complete the BBC Bite size quizzes - Day and night - BBC Bitesize

    Watch the two videos and then have a go at the quizzes. Some of you may want to create a small model to help you understand it further, but this is your choice.

    As previously mentioned, this learning will be vital along with your Science lesson this week, to support your English.

    Have a lovely weekend.

    Miss Long

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  • Spellings/Homework - set 10.3.23.

    Published 10/03/23, by Lottie Long

    Please find below the spellings for this week and the homework. 

    The children have learnt equivalent fractions before, but may need some help to look back over some examples (see the top of the homework). The challenge is only for those children who would like to complete it. 

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  • Spellings - test 3.3.23

    Published 24/02/23, by Lottie Long

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  • Homework due - 22.2.23

    Published 10/02/23, by Lottie Long

    Hello Chestnut Class, 

    You do not need to record anything for your homework during half-term. I want you to spend the week thinking about mindfulness to support Children's Mental Health Week. 

    I have attached some mindfulness activities which you can do at home with your families. 

    Spend a little time this week to think about yourself and what you need to relax and feel at your happiest. 

    Have a lovely half-term, 

    Miss Long

     

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  • Spellings - test 24.2.23

    Published 10/02/23, by Lottie Long

    I hope you all have a lovely half term! The children will be tested on these spellings on the Friday of the week they return to school. 

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  • Spellings 3.2.23 - test 10.2.23

    Published 06/02/23, by Lottie Long
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