Year 6,
This week you have been working on fractions in maths – it was great to
see your confidence in multiplying and dividing fractions. In English, you have
planned and written narrative poems inspired by ‘The Promise’. In science, you
learnt about blood vessels and the composition of blood, and in geography you
began our new topic all about how population can change over time by studying
the global changes in population. In computing, you considered the features of
a webpage and began designing one of your own.
Next week will be just as busy. In maths, you will be working on
dividing fractions, solving problems with them and finding fractions of
amounts. In English, you will begin writing a narrative based on your plans. In
science, you will look at heart rate and how it can change based on activity,
and in RE you will be looking at the foundations of Judaism.
Home Learning pages:
Maths 34+35
Grammar 10+11
Half Term project– Super Sculptors
This half term I would like you to focus your project on a particular
sculptor. These are artists who create sculptures. The sculptor you study could
be a classic or modern sculptor. Your learning outcome should include a
presentation section and a creative section. As some of you have asked, yes you
could study a piece of architecture and the architect who designed it.
The presentation part could be Word processed or a handwritten project.
It must give information on the sculptor that has inspired you and how you have
tailored their work to create your piece. Please ensure that this is your own
work and not copied directly from somewhere else (remember our learning on
copywrite). This must be able to be shared offline, as you will be developing
your public speaking skill by presenting to a small group about your sculptor
and your piece.
The creative part could be a drawing, painting, model or sculpture but
must be inspired by the sculptor you have researched.
This should demonstrate the research you have put in over the weeks
before the deadline of Monday 15th December, when
you will share your learning with the class.
You should be:
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Reading 5 times a week and completing a reading journal activity once a week
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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)
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Completing the piece of English and piece of Maths set each week (set on
Wednesday and completed for Monday)
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Practising maths on Sumdog
Have a lovely weekend.
Mrs Cresswell 😊