Year 6,
It has been an unusual week this week. You worked really
well on the SATs papers this week – you were sensible, didn’t communicate and tried your best, which
is exactly what we want. Hopefully you have enjoyed the range of other lessons
we have covered this week such as: working on your express myself artwork; creating
a story with shadow puppets to model learning on shadows in science (photographs below); learning
about the Shang Dynasty records and kings in history, and marking Number Day with a quiz.
This week I have also posted your poems to Young Writers in the hope that as many of them get published as possible. The competition doesn't close until the end of next week and it is likely to take at least a month for them to get back to us. As soon as they do, you will find out and your adults will find out about how to get copies etc. if they wish.
Next week, a more normal timetable will resume. In English, you will plan and write a narrative inspired by Paradise Sands. In maths, you will continue to work on some algebra. In history, you will continue to study the Shang Dynasty. We will be marking Safer Internet Day and you will be sharing your projects too!
Home Learning Pages
Maths (green book) pg27+28
Grammar pg36+37
Your half term project is due on Monday – 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 😊