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Maple Class 

Welcome to Maple Class!

Mr N Kent (class teacher)

Mrs A Breeze (TA) 

Mrs F Dawson (TA)

Welcome to Maple Class, home to Years 3 and 4 at Wickhambreaux. 

Just as maple trees change beautifully with the seasons, we encourage the children to embrace change, lead by example, and learn from their mistakes. Our class saying, "Making mistakes is how we learn!", reflects our belief in growing stronger and more vibrant with each new challenge.

Mr Kent, Mrs Dawson and Mrs Breeze aim to make learning fun, accessible and memorable. We hope your child enjoys the new challenges and approaches to learning that Key Stage 2 has to offer.

On this page you will find links to useful documents and resources that will give you an insight into the Lower Key Stage 2 curriculum. The unit overviews give a summary of the units of work that we cover over the year. You can also read our latest class news and see photos of what we've been getting up to.

Latest Class News (updated 02/05/26)

This week in English, we explored how some animal names can also be used as verbs — for example, to wolf down food, to parrot someone’s words, or to crane your neck. We also learnt more about the history of the Wickhambreaux pillbox and its role during World War II. After reading real letters from soldiers and Land Girls to their loved ones, the children wrote their own imaginative letters from the perspective of a soldier stationed in the pillbox. We also finished reading The Castle in the Field and completed a plot-ordering activity, focusing on the different problems and solutions the characters encountered throughout the story.

In maths, we were visited by teachers observing one of our lessons as part of our work with the local Maths Hub, and the children did brilliantly. They were praised for their excellent use of mathematical vocabulary and for how well they worked together to support one another. We have been focusing on adding amounts close to whole numbers of pounds (such as £2.99), using the strategy of adjusting to calculate more efficiently.

In art, we studied the artist Hillary Gust, known for her beautiful watercolours of buildings. Inspired by her work, we created our own watercolour paintings of historical buildings in the village. Next week, we’ll be adding detail using ink.

In history, we learnt about the different features of a castle and why each part was important for defence and daily life.

In R.E., we explored the events of Pentecost and reflected on how the disciples might have felt during this extraordinary experience.

Enjoy the bank holiday weekend!

Homework  

This week our spelling focus has been words with 'ei' or 'eigh'. Our focus words have been: vein, weigh, eight, neighbour, sleigh, reign, freight, reins, veil, eighteen. An assignment has been set on Spelling Shed with games to practise this week's words. Also handwriting the words at home is good practice.

Don't forget to play TTRS! All children can achieve a rock status by playing studio at least ten times. Regular practice at home is really beneficial: just 3–5 minutes, 4 or 5 times a week, makes a real difference!

Check out the gallery below to see some photos of our learning!

Maple Class 25/26

 

Class Curriculum Map
('25-'26 is Cycle A and Cycle A for Science)

Maths and English Curriculum Maps

Autumn Term - Unit Overviews

Spring Term - Unit Overviews

Summer Term - Unit Overviews

Other Useful Documents

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