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Please see below for regular Maple Class updates

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  • Making our watches

    Published 14/06/23, by Georgina Montgomery

    We each have made a watch which we can use to help us as we are learning to tell the time.

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  • River models

    Published 14/06/23, by Georgina Montgomery

    This term we are learning about rivers.

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  • Easter time in Maple

    Published 19/05/23, by Rosa Christy

    Maple Class enjoyed worship and many Easter activities  

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  • Reading in the bell tent

    Published 16/05/23, by Georgina Montgomery

    We've been enjoying taking our books outside and reading in the bell tent.

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  • Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club

    Published 02/05/23, by Georgina Montgomery

    Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club came into school last week and taught us all cricket skills. We had a great time.

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  • Maple Summer term newsletter

    Published 24/04/23, by Georgina Montgomery

    Please find attached the Summer term newsletter for Maple class.

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  • Maple Class go 'time-travelling' at the Minster

    Published 10/03/23, by Rosa Christy

    Maple Class loved learning all about Christianity at the Minster in Southwell.

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  • Snow exploration

    Published 10/03/23, by Rosa Christy

    We loved our morning out in the snow today!

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  • Maple Class create an Easter Resurrection dance

    Published 10/03/23, by Rosa Christy

    Maple Class were lucky to be joined by Spring Dance Company!

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  • World Book Day

    Published 09/03/23, by Rosa Christy

    Maple Class enjoy an exciting World Book Day!

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  • Take One Picture Week

    Published 07/03/23, by Georgina Montgomery

    The whole school enjoyed a Take One Picture week based on the painting Mr and Mrs Andrews by Thomas Gainsborough.

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  • Maple create 'States of Matter' using clay

    Published 09/02/23, by Rosa Christy

    Maple have been sculpting their own 'States of Matter' models using clay.

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