Monday, 19 January 2026

Spellings wc19.1.26

 Spellings

Please put at least 10 of your spellings into sentences in your Home Learning Journal (or on lined paper if you need your Learning Journal in school. Your sentences will be checked on Friday. Please ensure you complete these with the focus you would have in class - avoiding spelling errors, making sure sentences make sense, and having the basics such as capital letters and full stops. 

Please underline the spelling in each sentence. 


Mrs Cresswell's group

 This week, you have words themed around ie for a long 'e' sound (except one word). 

siege 

niece

grief

chief

fiend

shriek

believe

achieve

convenience

mischievous


EXT:

yield

belief

peacefully

pieces

fierceness


Mrs Stevenson's group

You are focussing on words used to connect. 

while

meanwhile

although

because

besides

therefore

moreover

whereas

nonetheless

nevertheless

Friday, 16 January 2026

16.1.26

 Year 6,

Phew! Where has that week gone? I don’t know about you but this week in particular has flown by. In maths you have been learning about scale drawing, scale factors and solving ratio and proportion problems. In English, you began reading ‘Paradise Sands’ and wrote your own descriptive paragraphs and openers. In science, you investigated how light travels in straight lines and how it can be reflected – creating periscopes to demonstrate this (photographs below). In Spanish, you began your new topic of shopping and in PSHE you considered how to achieve your own goals, and how the plight of others makes you feel, alongside what you can do to help.

This week you also received back your SATs papers from before Christmas (remember I kept a handful back). I did this so that you can go through them with your adults if they wish to. You can see what you are doing well, and what you may want to work on some more.

 

Next week, in English, we will continue to study Paradise Sands, also recapping relative clauses in the process. In maths, we will begin to understand algebra (it’s not as scary as it sounds!) In science, you will investigate refraction and  we will hopefully complete our geography unit by conducting the local fieldwork we discussed this week, and then creating reports on this using the Chromebooks.

 

Home Learning Pages

Maths (blue book) pg20+21

Grammar pg46+47

 

Today I also set your half term project – please see below.

 

Half term project – Masters of Maths

This half term, your project is to create a game for your classmates to play which covers areas of maths that we have learnt about in class. This game could be a quiz (paper based), or could be a board game (or a more creative idea if you have one).

You can focus on one topic or a range of maths which we have covered, such as: place value, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, shape, fractions, area, perimeter, coordinates, ratio, proportion, or decimals and percentages as you covered them in Year 5.  

Please ensure that you bring your game to school by Monday 9th February as we will be playing them sometime that week.


You should be:

 -        Reading 5 times a week and completing a reading journal activity once a week

 -        Practising spellings each week between the pre-test and test; writing spellings at least 5 times and writing 10 of them into sentences (ensure that these are high quality and make sense) in your Home Learning Journal (set on Monday and completed for Friday)

 -        Completing the piece of English and piece of Maths set each week (set on Wednesday and completed for Monday)

 -        Practising maths on Sumdog

Have a lovely weekend.

Mrs Cresswell ðŸ˜Š

 











Monday, 12 January 2026

Spellings wc12.1.26

SATs results - as we discussed in class, I have handed out most of the papers you sat before Christmas. I have kept some back as I need them for reference. If your adult wishes for them to be handed back, they can email me to let me know. Below are the pass marks for each set of papers - you will need to add the 3 maths papers together to get that score, and then add the spellings and grammar paper scores to get your SPaG score. As I explained, these are the pass marks for that year but they will change every year by a number of marks, so don't rely too heavily on those numbers. The returning of the papers is more for you to look through to see what to work on and what you are already doing well. 

Maths Total (Pass 58/110)

Reading  /50

(Pass 28/50)


Total SPaG

(Pass 36/70)


Spellings

Please put at least 10 of your spellings into sentences in your Home Learning Journal (or on lined paper if you need your Learning Journal in school. Your sentences will be checked on Friday. Please ensure you complete these with the focus you would have in class - avoiding spelling errors, making sure sentences make sense, and having the basics such as capital letters and full stops. 

Please underline the spelling in each sentence. 


Mrs Cresswell's group

 This week, you have words themed around adding a suffix to a word ending in -fer.

refer

referring

referred

referral

reference

referee

preferring

preferred

preference

transferring

EXT:

transference

interference

interfering

preferential


Mrs Stevenson's group

You are focussing on words used to connect. 

yet

then

until

after

since

when 

whenever

whatever

whoever

however


Friday, 9 January 2026

9.1.25

 Year 6,

Welcome back! This week you have inferred the start of a story from pictures and created expanded phrases in English, and have begun working on ratio in maths. In PSHE you have finished the Celebrating Differences topic, which ended with a conversation (which was introduced with your own discussions) around migration, illegal migration, refugees and the appearance of flags last year - you were incredibly sensible when discussing such a sensitive topic. You have looked at and labelled the regions of the UK in geography and set yourself goals for the year too.

Next week, in English, you will be writing an introduction to the story and begin reading the actual one. In maths, you will continue to learn about ratio and apply it to scale drawings. in science, you will begin our new topic of 'Light' (please try to bring in an empty cereal box for Wednesday), and in PSHE you will consider how to achieve the goals you set this week. Weather depending, there is a chance we may undertake some fieldwork for geography next week, but we will see nearer the time.


Home Learning

Maths (blue book) pg22+23

Grammar pg20+21


Reminders:

Please try to bring in an empty cereal box by Wednesday for your science lesson.

Your adult will have received a text saying that PE football is on Thursday and gym in on Tuesday next week - it is a change for that week only.


You should be:

 -        Reading 5 times a week and completing a reading journal activity once a week

 -        Practising spellings each week between the pre-test and test; writing spellings at least 5 times and writing 10 of them into sentences (ensure that these are high quality and make sense) in your Home Learning Journal (set on Monday and completed for Friday)

 -        Completing the piece of English and piece of Maths set each week (set on Wednesday and completed for Monday)

 -        Practising maths on Sumdog

Have a lovely weekend.

Mrs Cresswell ðŸ˜Š


Tuesday, 6 January 2026

Spellings wc6.1.26

  Please put at least 10 of your spellings into sentences in your Home Learning Journal (or on lined paper if you need your Learning Journal in school. Your sentences will be checked on Friday. Please ensure you complete these with the focus you would have in class - avoiding spelling errors, making sure sentences make sense, and having the basics such as capital letters and full stops. 

Please underline the spelling in each sentence. 


Mrs Cresswell's group

 This week, you have words themed around the prefix mini- and the prefix micro-.

minibus

miniskirt

minicam

minibeast

minicab

minimum

microscope

microchip

microphone

microwave

EXT:

microscopic

minimalist

microclimate

microcosm

microbiology



Mrs Stevenson's group

You are focussing on homophones - remember this means your sentences and using the right homophone for the right meaning is even more important.

you

ewe

yew

night

knight

cent

scent

sent

cereal

serial

Friday, 19 December 2025

19.12.25

 Year 6,

What a term! You have worked so hard and continue to push yourselves to be the politest and most helpful individuals who are setting a fantastic example for the school. This was clear in The 12 Days of Christmas today where you lead the school!

Your home learning is Poetry reading, pages 8-13, and is due on the first day back. Well done to those of you who decided to complete it this week so that your holidays are free to do with as you please. 

From myself and the rest of the team, we thank you for all of our lovely goodies, wish you a lovely Christmas break, and a happy new year. We look forward to seeing you in 2026. 

Best wishes,

Mrs Cresswell ðŸ˜Š

P.S. there aren't many photos from your Christmas Party as I didn't want to interrupt your fun, but there are a handful below.











Monday, 15 December 2025

Spellings wc15.12.25

    Please put at least 10 of your spellings into sentences in your Home Learning Journal (or on lined paper if you need your Learning Journal in school. Your sentences will be checked on Friday. Please ensure you complete these with the focus you would have in class - avoiding spelling errors, making sure sentences make sense, and having the basics such as capital letters and full stops. 

Please underline the spelling in each sentence. 


Mrs Cresswell's group

 This week, you have words themed around word families.

suggest

digest

congestion

gesture

gestation

lightning

daylight

enlighten

twilight

limelight


EXT:

enlightenment

digestion

recognise

recognition

persuade



Mrs Stevenson's group

You are focussing on 'ou' and 'ea' spellings.

flour

colour

honour

pour

sour

hearth

fear

earth

pearl

nearly