Maple Class – Term 1, 2022
Who Am I? We started by exploring parts of our body and that everyone has two legs, feed, arms, and hands; we all have a
Who Am I? We started by exploring parts of our body and that everyone has two legs, feed, arms, and hands; we all have a
What a fantastic start! This term we learned all about ourselves and made new friends. We took advantage of the nice end of summer and autumn weather to spend as
This term our topic was ‘All about me!’ We explored our emotional and physical selves as well as our relationships, communities, and customs. We practice
English This term Elm studied the Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank as part of their learning about World War II in Europe
English In this term’s book When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit, the young girl Anna flees Berlin with her brother and parents in 1933 when Hitler
MAPLE CLASS Term 5 – 2022 Thank you for welcoming me into the class! It has been really great getting to know the students and
This term we took advantage of the sunny weather and made the most of our learning outside. The children had the opportunity to learn, explore
This term Walnut class has taken its learning outside. We have applied our skills to a range of different activities. This has enabled us to
Our topic this term has been Sensational. As winter has drawn to a close and the sunshine has returned, perhaps Spring is the best season
Spring has arrived at Forest International School of Paris and Maple class was ready to go out and explore the many ways in which new
English This term Oak worked hard on their language skills, with a particular emphasis on vocabulary and reading comprehension. The class also enjoyed reading and
English Elm read And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie and everyone had plenty to say about this dark story of crime and punishment.
Our Topic this term has been ‘From A to B’. It was linked to an in-school project called ‘Exciting Eggs’. The children had the opportunity
This term we have had great fun exploring and developing our skills that have enabled us to take our learning that one step further. Our
English This term Oak class read two different books, both English classics, The Secret Garden and The Borrowers. While very different books, they both represent
English This term we have been reading Wonder by R. J. Palacio, the story of a boy with a facial deformity starting at high school.
This term, we welcomed new friends into our class. We are delighted to have you with us. Through an active, rich and diverse curriculum, we
Our Topic for this term was ‘Stories People Tell: Myths, Legends and Fables’. The children learnt about myths, legends and fables. We looked closely at
Welcome back to a new year and into term 3! Our general theme of the term has been “Living together”, which has gotten a whole
Welcome to Maple class’s Term 3 blog! We were happy to welcome new friends into our class. We have thoroughly enjoyed playing and exploring, learning
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Our theme of the term has been “Houses and homes”, which is a topic that has allowed our children to express and talk more about
Our Topic for this term has been ‘Push and Pull’ The children have learnt about different forces and magnets, looked closely at how forces act
Literacy This term Elm read short stories: The Hitchhiker by Roald Dahl and The Pedestrian by Ray Bradbury. The class read the Hitchhiker closely, in instalments, savouring the unfolding drama and the understated humour of the encounter with a traffic policeman.
Literacy Oak continued reading the children’s classic The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis. This term they met the great and good lion Aslan and read with shock how he sacrificed his life to save Edmund (the
This term, we welcomed new friends into our class. We are incredibly happy to have you with us. We also said goodbye to a wonderful
The topic of this term has been “All about me”. This included us getting to know each other in Chestnuts and Willow classes through different
This term we have been learning about ourselves and famous people from the past. As a class, we have made new friends and built new
English Oak are reading the children’s classic The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis. This magical fantasy can be read at many
English Elm read King of Shadows this term, a historical novel set in Elizabethan England. The book follows the story of Nat Field, a young