Year 6,
This week you have definitely had a variety of learning
going on. In English, you have written newspaper reports and you have begun
word processing them to look like newspapers. In maths, you have been working
on percentages and then comparing them to fractions and decimals. In science,
you considered what voltage is and how it can impact a circuit, and you began
planning your own investigations independently. In geography, you considered the
benefits and drawbacks of different energy sources, and this afternoon you had
a chance to complete your Stephen Wilshire inspired artworks. You also had the chance to enjoy another Health Fair on Tuesday, and marked
Red Nose Day today with some very decorative noses.
Next week is our final week together (I can’t quite believe it!). You will be finishing the typing up of your newspaper reports and continue to read The Boy in the Tower in English. In maths, you will continue to work on fractions, decimals and percentages, and in science, you will undertake your experiments. You will also have the opportunity to watch the KS2 production on Tuesday and your adults have a chance to come and see your books at open afternoon on Wednesday. Your projects are due on Monday and I look forward to seeing what you have come up with. As I explained, my hope is that you will have an opportunity to share these with Mr P as well as myself, but particularly him so that he can learn a little more about you.
Home Learning Pages
Maths (green book) pages 10 +32
Grammar pages 54 + 55
Projects are due on Monday. I shared your project with you at the beginning of the half term; it is a lovely way to introduce yourself to your teacher for after Easter. Please see the instructions below, which are also in your Home Learning Journal.
Half term project - All About Me
This project is to be completed over the next few weeks and the focus will be on presenting yourself to the world how you really want everyone to see you. There are many different ways that you may present this –as a poster and/or shoebox, or through a self-portrait but the choice really is yours.
This project is an opportunity to share YOU and what makes you tick with your friends, so the more effort you put in, the better the final outcome will be and the more you will get out of this process. Just remember though, I will be disappointed if, after this length of time, you turn up with just a few items that you have grabbed together at the last minute or even just a scribbled note of paper written the night before the deadline.
Enjoy the freedom that you have with this though and I really look forward to what you all produce at the end of it. The deadline for completion will be Monday 23rd March, when you will be presenting your completed projects to the class.
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 😊