Wednesday 15th July 2020
Hey Year 6!
Today we finish this strange year and it brings an end to your work for year 6! Make sure you keep reading throughout the holiday and keep a record of the books you read – your new English teacher will be asking you in September!
If you want to repeat any of the activities, you can access each week’s work by clicking the Stars above; you make more Rockets or do some of the Learning Project Tasks.
Try some of the Y6-7 Transition Activities above. They will help you to prepare for Year 7.
If you want new activities, you can find them on:
Have a fantastic summer holiday! We wish you all lots of luck for next year – we’ll be thinking of you! We will miss you!
Miss Ledbury, Miss O'Rourke and Ms Ford xxx
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Teatime Talk - 15.07.20
Every day I will be posting a 'teatime talk' question for you all to discuss at home with your family. These questions are thunks.
There are NO right or wrong answers to these questions – simply YOUR answers.
You do, however, need to think about your answers and be able to justify them – in other words, don’t say the first thing that comes into your head, AND, be prepared to fully explain your answers when you give them.
Listen to the answers given by others and treat them seriously – even if they sound odd, they may all be valid if they can be justified.
What does this mean?
Tuesday 14th July 2020
Hello Year 6!
I hope you are well and keeping active and healthy.
Today’s Tasks
Guided Understanding/Reading
Everyone has been set a book band on Active Learn/Bug Club. This means that there is a large choice of books for you to read. This week, you need to read from this collection every day and complete some of the activities.
English
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/zv98bqt
In today’s lesson, you will be exploring Myths.
Maths
https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/year-6/
Today, you need to complete lesson 2, which is all about Circles. Remember to have to your book and a pencil ready to pause the video and have a go at the questions.
There are more questions and two activity worksheets on BBC Bitesize – just follow the links.
Spanish
https://www.spanish-games.net/spanishtopics
Follow the link to play some Spanish games and quizzes which will help you practise your Spanish.
That’s where we finish today! Stay safe.
Miss Ledbury, Miss O'Rourke and Ms Ford xxx
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Teatime Talk - 14.07.20
Every day I will be posting a 'teatime talk' question for you all to discuss at home with your family. These questions are thunks.
There are NO right or wrong answers to these questions – simply YOUR answers.
You do, however, need to think about your answers and be able to justify them – in other words, don’t say the first thing that comes into your head, AND, be prepared to fully explain your answers when you give them.
Listen to the answers given by others and treat them seriously – even if they sound odd, they may all be valid if they can be justified.
What is the ‘right way’?
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Monday 13th July 2020
Hi Year 6!
I hope you all had a good weekend. Yes, we will be posting activities this week until Thursday - when the school holidays begin.
Try to keep up your efforts, remember, it is good to do some learning each day.
Today’s Tasks
Guided Understanding/Reading
Everyone has been set a book band on Active Learn/Bug Club. This means that there is a large choice of books for you to read. This week, you need to read from this collection every day and complete some of the activities.
English
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/zxsy6g8
Today’s lesson is Writing and analysing texts. You will revise the methods we use; identify facts and opinions and analyse Dr Martin Luther King’s famous speech.
Maths
https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/year-6/
Today, you need to complete lesson 1, which is all about Draw nets of 3D shapes. Remember to have to your book and a pencil ready to pause the video and have a go at the questions.
There are more questions and two activity worksheets on BBC Bitesize – just follow the links.
That’s it for today! Have a good week. Remember, you still need to keep yourself safe, stay 2m apart and wash your hands regularly.
Miss Ledbury, Miss O'Rourke and Ms Ford xxx
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Teatime Talk - 13.07.20
Every day I will be posting a 'teatime talk' question for you all to discuss at home with your family. These questions are thunks.
There are NO right or wrong answers to these questions – simply YOUR answers.
You do, however, need to think about your answers and be able to justify them – in other words, don’t say the first thing that comes into your head, AND, be prepared to fully explain your answers when you give them.
Listen to the answers given by others and treat them seriously – even if they sound odd, they may all be valid if they can be justified.
A child friendly song explaining how to wash your hands. For a written version of the full technique, head to The NHS website: https://www.nhs.uk/live-well/h...