Year 6 Weekly Blog - “Lent invites us to live on purpose—choosing each day to turn our hearts toward God with intention, simplicity, and love.”

“Christ has no body on earth now but yours, no hands but yours, no feet but yours; yours are the eyes through which he looks with compassion on the world; yours are the feet with which he walks to do good; yours are the hands with which he blesses all the world.” St Teresa of of Ávila

Welcome back to the second half of the spring term. There is no doubt that it is going to be a busy term with lots and lots going on. I am really excited that we will end the term with an Easter assembly. It will be a lovely way to bring our class family: parents and children together.

This half term, we are focusing on the virtues of being Intentional and Prophetic. We will be growing by making thoughtful choices rather than acting on impulse; Noticing the needs of others and respond with kindness; speaking truth with love; standing up for justice and fairness and most importantly seeing the world with God’s eyes—imagining what it could be.

Yesterday we had a beautiful teacher’s liturgy in the chapel, where we reflected on a reading from the book of the Prophet Jeremiah 1:4–8. In the reading we heard Jeremiah telling God that he was too young to do what God was asking him to do. He didn’t feel ready or confident. But God told him: “Do not be afraid… I am with you.” This reading showed our two virtues clearly… being Intentional, where  Jeremiah had to make a choice. He could hide, say no, or give up — or he could choose to trust God on purpose. Being Prophetic…Jeremiah became a prophet because he spoke God’s words and helped people come back to what was right. We then reflected on all the ways we could link this to our own lives, especially during this liturgical season of Lent. We talked about how every time we choose the right thing — on purpose — we become more like Jesus.

Thank you to the following children who led us in a beautiful child-led litrugy on Tuesday, on lent and helping us to reflect on the changes we can make this liturgical season …

In RE our lesson this week we reflected on John’s gospel, the ‘annointing at Bethany’, where Martha and Mary annoint Jesus’ feet in preparation for his burial, showing that they recongised Jesus’ true identity, that He is the messiah. The children then connected the learning from last term- how anointing is used in many of our sacraments. We started our lesson smelling some familiar scents, to see if they could recognise them …


Earlier this week we swapped our Lenten boxes with our Reception buddies. We were so impressed with how much time and effort they had all gone to, to make sure their box was perosnalised for their partner. Now it is our mission to fill them for CAFOD as part of our almsgiving this lent…


We were so happy to share our learning journey with you during our book look this week. As you can see, the children have achieved so much and are making such positive progress. Was wonderful to see so many happy faces as you shared their work …

Being an active and curious learner.

I am sure the children have come home to tell you that they have had their arithmetic paper back this week and we have nearly completed the reading. This was such an exciting and worth-while learning journey, where we have been through the paper, celebrated achievements and even mistakes- as the mistakes we make are what we truly learn from the most! I would like to remind all of you that this process is not to label or to level your child, as we have not yet completed the whole curriculum, we simply do this to ensure your children are familiar with the layout, formatting, style of questions and of course to learn what is expected of them. The children have had the chance to think about what areas they know they need to work on now and reflect on what progress they would like to make next time- marginal gains are always the best way! We were so proud of the children’s maturity and resilience during this feedback time. Arithmetic papers will be sent out today, alongside their homework, for you to have a look at and the reading paper will be sent home early next week. Please can we make sure that these papers come back to school, as we keep them in our revision folders so we can refer back to them. Many thanks.


Delving deeper through talk …

What are our kidneys and why do we need them?

My Happy Mind…

What are you grateful for in your life?


Leading Learners

Well done to Sean this week.

Sean- Wow we are so proud of your reflective, focused and determined approached to your work. You also take great pride in your work to ensure it is beautifully presented and always reflects our learning in class but most importantly reflects your true capability. You have made great progress, and your books clearly show this. Well done Sean.

Intentional and Prophetic stars

This half term we will be on the lookout for all the children that are intention in their actions. Children who make conscious decisions for the greater good. We will also be spotting children who are prophetic, who choose the right decisions with integrity and who display them publically. These children are the role models of the school. This week we thank William for being intentional and prophetic to help others.

Helpers in the morning for after half term:

This week we have the following children helping to take the younger children to their class:

Daisy Rose William Joseph

Notices

  • World Book Day Thursday 5th March- dress up, there are many different ideas that Mrs Gregan has put on her blog, to make this not an expensive event!

  • Don’t forget if you would like your child to make ‘people we love’ planter next Friday to celebrate the world day of prayer, then please make a payment on parentpay ASAP.

  • School Leaver Hoodies- a Parent payment of £20 has now been set for all those wanting to purchase a school leavers hoody. These are a great keepsake for the children and usually they request to wear these on their leavers day out ready for a class photo! Please make sure you go in to Top Marques to order the correct size.



Have a lovely weekend.

Year 6 Home Learning 27.02.26

Maths

Please complete the rounding revision booklet- this was an area that a lot of us made mistakes on in reasoning, so we need a recap and to practise skills.

Reading

Please complete the reading comprehnesion, answering the questions in detail and going back to the text for the answers. Remember- try to time yourself, this should take no longer than 20 minutes.

Spellings

Please complete the spellings sheets in your books- try to remember to use some of the strategies we have been doing in class.

Year 3 Homework- To be handed in Tuesday 4th March



Spellings

This week we are focusing on ‘u” sound spelt ‘ou’.

1.double
2. country
3. young
4. touch
5. couple
6.encourage
7.cousin
8.southern
9. should
10. trouble



Maths

Key words in our maths lessons this week have been - sum, addend, equation, minuend, subtrahend and difference.

Please complete the questions in your homework book.

Reading

Reading targets have been reset. Can you reach 100% this half term?

Our author of the month for March will be Michael Morpergo.

Year 5 Trip to UCLAN- Wednesday 4th March 2026

On Wednesday 4th March, we are heading off to UCLAN in Preston for our new science topic of Space and the Solar System. Our workshop is from 10am-2pm so please arrive at school at the normal time, in our full school uniform (No PE kits). We will be leaving between 2:00-2:20pm so we should be back at school for normal school pick ups. If there are any delays on the motorway coming home, Mrs Nel will update everyone via text message on ETA back at school.

Please complete the form below for your childs lunch option for the day.

Spring 2 Extra-Curricular Timetable

Welcome to Spring 2 clubs - we also have some new opportunities for the children to be involved in including: Lego Coding with Mrs Naylor for Year 4 & 5.

As well as the timetable below there is also our Mini-Vinnie group who will meet on the following Mondays:

23rd February, 9th & 23rd March

SPORT FIXTURES FOR THIS HALF TERM:

Tuesday 3rd March - Girls Football @ Heyhouses

Tuesday 10th March - Netball and Football A Team @ Heyhouses

Tuesday 17th March - Netball and Football B Team @ Heyhouses

Tuesday 24th March - Year 3 Football TBC


Please sign up to the clubs using the buttons below. For those clubs with a limited amount of places, names will be collated and drawn out of a hat ready for the club to start the following week.

Year 6 Leavers Hoodies

As tradition, Year 6 leavers hoodies are now available to order ready for the summer term! Names have now been given to Top Marques and are ready for you to go in to the shop to try on and order the size you would like. However, please do not pay via the shop, we have set up a payment of £20 via ParentPay. This needs to be done as soon as possible please.

We are already through half of the year! Thank you for your support!

How time flies when you’re having fun! Unfortunately, we have not been as blessed with dry weather, which has meant that the children have made use of the hall as well to burn off some energy. After a hard days’ work, there is nothing better than fresh air and time to relax so where possible, we have had the children outside- they never feel the cold as much as us adults!  The children are settled at All Stars and have enjoyed an array of activities. Inside activities have included drawing and colouring with some lovely art for our Winter display, although we have been lucky to escape the snow so far!  Although a short half term, the children have enjoyed relaxing and being together and playing games. Friendships are blossoming and new ones made on a daily basis.  

As the evenings are slowly becoming lighter, but the weather still cold, we will be offering a warm snack for a couple of evenings a week, in the form of beans and crusty bread and chicken and tomato soup

Thank you for your support with the new gate, I think you will agree, the lighting is so much better and makes drop offs and pick ups so much easier.

Just a little shout out – We are currently trying to enhance toys and role play for the girls. If you have any old dolls, dolls clothes or buggies or anything suitable for the girls, we would love to have them.

Thank you for your continuing support in our venture- I cannot believe we are half way through the year already!  It has been a joy and a pleasure to be able to support you and your children with our wrap around care.

We will reopen on Monday 22nd February at 7:45 am for breakfast club.

 

Have a lovely half term break,

 

God Bless

The All Stars Team

Calling All Budding Artists...

I am happy to announce our new art project for the half term holidays. The Gazettes Young Seasiders Art Competition and Exhibition.

Our Topic is Our Beautiful World. You can Paint, draw or colour your creation and can be anything to do with the world. It might be of the Earth, a jungle, beautiful beach on a summers day or your favourite place. The possibilities are endless!

Please can all entries be handed in on Monday 2nd March.

Have fun and let your imaginations go wild!!

I cannot wait to see your amazing art.

Mrs Mather

This week...

Worship

This week in Worship we have concluded our ‘Galilee to Jerusalem’ topic. Our key words this week were WELCOME, JESUS and CARE.

We began by recapping our story from last week, about Jesus feeding the 5000. Jesus loves and cares for everyone. He welcomed everyone and taught us to share what we have with others. We showed how well we know the story by working out the missing parts and ordered the pictures in the correct order.

You could have a think about these questions at home –

‘When Jesus shared his food with his friends, how was he showing love?’

 ‘How do you feel when you help someone?’

‘How can we show love to someone we don’t know very well?’

Our child led worship on Thursday also focused on loving others. We heard words from John 3:18 – ‘Dear children, let us not love with words or speech but with actions and in truth’. We spoke about how we can show love through our actions. We can be kind, loving, we can share. We passed a hug around our circle – this made us all smile! How can you share your love at home?

We finished with the song ‘My Lighthouse’ – why not play it at home and see if your child can remember the actions – we love it! Click here

Lenten boxes

We soon will be starting our journey to the cross, preparing ourselves for a time of solemnity and self-reflection where we recognise our failings and resolve to live a more godly life based on the teachings of Jesus Christ. During Lent, we are going to be focused on "almsgiving," which means donating money or goods to the poor and performing other acts of charity.

As in previous years we ask that each child decorate a Lenten box which they can swap with a child from our partner class (yr3). Then, during the Lenten period your child can perform acts of kindness, helpfulness and generosity for a donation into their box. We will then return them to school and donate the money to Cafod.

It is important that each child decorates and brings in a Lenten box to ensure that each child in year three will receive a box. Thank you as always for your support.

Please bring you decorated box back to nursery straight after the holidays for swapping

Learning Landscape

Another busy week!

In our learning landscape this week we have been:

Practising numbers to 8

Practising our sounds AND learning some new ones, e, l, h, sh and r. Some children have also started to Fred Talk using the sounds that they have already learnt! Fantastic!!!

Reading a Bubbly Troubly story and decided to make lots of bubbles and use soap to see if they would ‘pop’ and disappear! The recipe in the book was ‘bubbles + (block) soap = pop’! We did make lots and lots of bubbles but…..they didn’t pop! They just made more bubbles!

Begun to notice the start of new life in our garden everyone has painted a observation painting of some daffodils

Using the iPad and Touch TV to complete matching, number and pairs challenges

Don’t forget nursery and school will be closed next week. We return on Monday 23rd February. Have the most wonderful half term.

Stay safe and God bless

Barbara

Electrical Circuits- Steady Hand Game

How time flies when you’re having fun! This half term, we have been analysing and evaluating toys. What makes a good toy and what age range they felt they were for. We have designed and made a steady hand game to fit their self-planned design criteria. As you can imagine, thirty buzzers going off as they tested their circuits was very enjoyable!! Resilience was definitely tested as we transferred the circuits into the small box with them being so fragile. Unfortunately, I am unable to send these home with a working circuit, however, you can purchase them on Amazon for £5.99 if you wish to do so.

Next half term we will be turning our attention to Drawing, where we will be looking at street art.

Lytham Heritage Centre- I have collected some of your children’s artwork from over the school year to display at the exhibition. Please do pop along to have a look. I would have loved to have displayed a piece from each child, but unfortunately, space would not allow!!

I will however, be launching a new art project in readiness for the Young Seasiders competition, to be displayed at the Blackpool and Fylde College. Where your child can enter if they wish to do so. Details to follow….

 

Have a lovely half term break,

God Bless

Mrs Mather

Painting and Mixed Media- Prehistoric Art.

Painting and Mixed Media- Prehistoric Art.

We have been delving into the past this half term by looking at Prehistoric Art. From experiencing making our own paint using natural ingredients, to discovering why prehistoric humans created cave paintings and why animals featured so heavily in them. Armed with this knowledge, the children then went on to develop their own drawings based on British Wildlife, in the style of thousands of years ago. Making their very own cave wall with sand and transferring their art onto it. The results have been outstanding!

Lytham Heritage Centre- I have collected some of your children’s artwork from over the school year to display at the exhibition. Please do pop along to have a look. I would have loved to have displayed a piece from each child, but unfortunately, space would not allow!!

I will however, be launching a new art project in readiness for the Young Seasiders competition, to be displayed at the Blackpool and Fylde College. Where your child can enter if they wish to do so. Details to follow….

 

 

We are now moving on to Sculpture and 3D where we will be exploring how every day objects can create a sculpture.

 Have a lovely half term,

God Bless

Mrs Mather

 

Painting and Mixed Media- Colour Splash!

Painting and Mixed Media- Colour Splash!

This half term has flown by, as we have explored the world of primary and secondary colours through paint. We have looked at artwork by Jasper Johns and pottery by Clarice Cliff, to help us navigate how to mix colours successfully to create new. Using an array of techniques including our hands, we have thoroughly enjoyed getting messy!!

Some of the children’s art can be viewed in the exhibition at the Lytham Heritage Centre, please do pop down to have a look. I would have loved to have displayed every child’s art, but unfortunately, space would not allow!

I will however, be launching a new art project in readiness for the Young Seasiders competition, to be displayed at the Blackpool and Fylde College. Where your child can enter if they wish to do so. Details to follow….

Next half term, we move onto Craft and Design, where we will be creating various 3D art works using paper and ending with a collaborative eight - legged friend!

 

Have a lovely half term.

 God Bless

Mrs Mather