I hope that you have all had a wonderful Easter with your families and that you have enjoyed the sunshine. It certainly has been a nice break to our home learning and given us all time to just be. I am excited about our learning for this half term. I want to continue with Romeo and Juliet, complete our work on Coastlines and start some science - life cycles. As always, I will be really clear with what learning I want to see, that is usually submitted via Purple Mash so that I can give you some feedback.
Read moreHoly Week Home Learning
This week we would like you to take some time this week and to spend some time with your families.
Read moreHome Learning - Friday 3rd April 2020
It is the end of another week of home learning and you are still challenging yourselves, just like you did in class. Keep it up! Today we break for an Easter break. There will be a blog posted on Sunday with morning with Holy Week activities for you to complete if you choose.
Read moreYear 6 Home Learning - Wednesday 1st April 2020
Happy learning today everybody! I was trying to think about what I could do for an April Fool and I failed!
Read moreYear 6 Home Learning - Tuesday 31st March
Happy learning today everybody! Enjoy today’s lessons.
Read moreYear 6 Home Learning - Monday 30th March
WELCOME TO WEEK 2!
I am so proud of you for how you went about last week and your learning…keep it up! We have to be ready to head of to high school in September with all of your learning in place so please keep tackling everything with determination and focus. You know where I am if you need me. I have loved receiving emails from you and seeing comments on the blog. Keep in touch!
Read moreHome Learning - Friday 27th March 2020
Thank you so much for all of your efforts this week, I have loved receiving your emails and seeing the blog…it has brought a real smile to my face!
Read moreHome Learning - Thursday 26th March 2020
Good morning everybody! I have had a good look at your Sumdog results last night and the report that it is providing me. There are some out and out high flyers on the website…well done! Some of your times on there are amazing. Some children are not accessing it as much as you should. It is a really good tool so please use it to keep your maths ticking along.
Read moreHome Learning - Wednesday 25th March 2020
I loved seeing so much interaction on the class blog yesterday - it is so lovely to hear from you all. If you haven’t been in touch, please do. I miss you all.
I am loving seeing the work that you are getting up to…keep the photos coming!
Read moreHome Learning - Tuesday 24th March 2020
I hope that you all had a good day yesterday and settled yourself into working at home. Please send me some photos of you working and how you have organised your house. Don’t forget everything that we have learnt with Mrs Ward in yoga - why not build some yoga practice into your day?
Read moreMonday March 23rd - Using Sumdog while we learn from home/school
Helping you to learn maths at home with SUM DOG
Follow the instructions, log on and play!
Dear children welcome to our online learning community. We will be helping you to keep learning every day!
We have subscribed every child in the school to the interactive maths website “SUM DOG.COM”. To get started I have made a little on screen instruction video below. You will need your username and password. The passwords for each class are to be found below :
Home Learning - Monday 23rd March 2020
Good morning everybody! I hope you are up and ready and raring to go!
I have created a blog in Purple Mash which you all have access to. Have a look at the images below so that you can locate it. It is there for you to ask questions and to keep in touch. I will respond to anything throughout the course of the day where possible.
You should now all have your home learning books: maths, english and art. All of your home learning tasks need to be completed in these. I am going to try and keep learning the same where possible and I expect you to do the same and operate at the same standard that you would in class.
Read moreHome Learning 12th March 2020
English - Grammar paper in your revision book.
Maths - addition and multiplication of fractions. Calculate and then you can check these afterwards, marking and correcting your work. Go through your arithmetic paper, use it as a point of revision - what do you need to correct? What do you now need to revise?
Reading - there is a short read in your revision books - non fiction. Answer the questions in detail.
Spelling - suffixes. There are 20 spellings this week. The test will be on Wednesday.
establishment, advertisement, embarrassment, announcement, management, distasteful, disgraceful, remorseful, sorrowful, grateful, friendliness, justness, bitterness, sleepiness, quietness, unfocused, included, resigned, composed, required.
Home Learning 4th March 2020
English - Semi-colon work in your revision book. Please complete the sheet that you have got.
Maths - formal multiplication. Calculate and then you can check these afterwards, marking and correcting your work. Go through your arithmetic paper, use it as a point of revision - what do you need to correct? What do you now need to revise?
Reading - there is a short read in your revision books. Answer the questions in detail.
Spelling - suffixes. There are 20 spellings this week. The test will be on Wednesday.
encouragement, embankment, disappointment, entertainment, compartment, thoughtful, unsuccessful, respectful, insightful, stressful, illness, oddness, laziness, lioness, business, unaided, wrecked, heated, muted, untamed
Home Learning - Wednesday 26th February 2020
Spelling - cial and -tial
official, special, social, artificial, financial, essential, partial, confidential, initial, influential, presidential, torrential, potential, crucial, officially
Maths - Revise, Revise and Revise - use IXL and Maths is fun.
Complete the worksheet on dividing fractions.
English - Watch the clip where Dorothy meets the scarecrow and complete the sheet in your homework book.
Follow the Yellow Brick Road
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RmqRx3ypWwU
Dorothy meets the Scarecrow
Home Learning - Year 6 Half Term Learning
With our assessments fast approaching, it is time to start preparing ourselves so that we know what to expect. when the tests finally come around. For homework this week, it is time to do a little revision ready for assessment week the first week back:
Spelling - please take your spelling books home this half term. Revise all spelling patterns that we have learnt since September.
English - There is a revision sheet at the back of your homework book - have a look at it. Particularly the tense aspect that you have been previously taught in other year groups.
Use IXL English to help you revise punctuation, word classes and sentence level work. Simply type this into the search bar.
Maths - Have a look back in your maths book at the reasoning questions that you have been answering for homework. What aspect of the arithmetic curriculum needs your attention?
Column addition/subtraction, formal multiplication, multiplication of decimals, short division, long division. Adding and subtracting fractions and multiplying fractions.
This website is brilliant - use it to teach and revise concepts
Reading - Can you complete the Fantastic Book Awards book? Read the next two chapters of Mary Poppins.
Home Learning - Wednesday 5th February 2020
Spelling - words ending tious and cial and tial
cautious, infectious, ambitious, superstitious, nutritious, scrumptious, fictitious, official, special, artificial, financial, partial, essential, initial, social
Maths - Complete the two pages of reasoning questions.
English - ~To write a letter of complaint in role as PL Travers to Walt Disney. Click on the task below to find the toolkit and planning information that we discussed in class.
Think about how PL Travers would speak and what she would say in her letter to Walt Disney. What was she unhappy with? Remember to be respectful of Walt but firm in your complaint. This is a formal piece of writing, therefore the language that you use should demonstrate that. Think about the requirements of a Year 6 writer and your previous targets. How can you ensure that you are including and evidencing them in this piece?
Home Learning Wednesday 29th January
Spelling - all of our words end in cious.
conscious, delicious, malicious, ferocious, vicious, precious, spacious, gracious, unconscious, luscious
For each word, can you include it in a complex sentence that is made up of a subordinate and main clause?Write 10 sentences in your book.
Maths - complete the Rapid Reasoning questions in your book.
Science/English - In the Wizard of Oz, we have seen that Dorothy’s house is destroyed by a cyclone. But what is a cyclone? Produce a piece of research as a poster, PowerPoint or in your book that answers these questions.
What is a cyclone?
When and where do cyclones form?
What are the types of cyclones?
Features of a cyclone.
Cyclone safety
Homework - Wednesday 22nd January
Spelling - next week will be a random test covering all of the spelling rules that we have looked at this year:
Silent letters, -ible ending, -able ending, -ibly and -ably ending, -ent ending, -ence ending, ei words, -ant, -ance and -ancy ending
Maths - Complete the two reasoning sheets with questions on for homework. Think carefully about what the question is asking you and how you are going to jot and annotate to get to your answer.
English - is Harry Potter a classic text? Complete the sheet in your book with 4 different reasons for it being a classic text and 4 different reasons against it being a classic text. Think about the criteria for something being a classic? This needs to be in school on Monday please.
Science - Who Was Carl Linnaeus? Next week, as part of our classification unit, we will be looking at the scientist Carl Linnaeus - but who was he? Complete some research about his scientific work. Can you collect some cohesive devices as you are researching? Record in your homework book.
Homework -Wednesday 15th January
Spelling -ant, ance, ancy words
distant, assistance, tolerant, defiant, elegant, relevance, hesitant, observance, instance, vacancy, pregnancy, substance, reliance, redundancy, infancy
Maths - Reasoning
Complete the 6 reasoning questions that are in your homework book.
Maths - IXL
Strands D1 - D3
Engligh/Geography - The UK
Next week, we will be starting a small topic on the UK and places within it. Where is your favourite place in the UK? Produce a descriptive piece of writing about this place thinking about:
Where it is?
What it is like there?
Any special landmarks
Key memories for you because of that place.
Clockwork Book Review
This is a To Do on Purple Mash. Can you complete a detailed book review on Purple Mash all about Clockwork. Use the Think about box on the side of the page to structure and detail your review.
