Sunday, 7 May 2017

Maple's Easter Egg-scapades

Some members of Maple class were even busier than usual over the Easter break, working hard on some projects and challenges.

Jack Eve completed a 100 word challenge using the prompt 'as I turned round it changed shape'. His story (below) was great fun to read! Jack also completed some tricky magic squares and even created his own.


Freddie Lewis chose to complete a project about his favourite animals - crocodiles. He found out lots of fabulous facts and also added a number of brilliant drawings. Freddie also drew a fantastic drawing of him completing a hula hoop challenge, cheered on by his family.


Sam Doidge and Ellie-Mae Wager also completed projects about their Easter holidays demonstrating their fabulous creativity. Ellie-Mae kept a diary of her exciting activities which included photographs and mementoes from her holiday. Sam created a pictorial record of his holidays, with photos and drawings in poster form.


Last but not least, Jacob Owsley kept a diary of his adventures on his trip to the Boston, Washington and New York. One of his favourite parts was being assigned a spy mission at the International Spy Museum, including a new identity! He also brought in a copy of the Declaration of Independence to share with the rest of the class.














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