Welcome to another week of home learning. The song chosen for year 6 to sing at the end of term is: High Hopes by Panic at the Disco . Here is a link to the lyrics. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fH_OnJk6QqU Please listen to it as much as you can and begin to practise singing it . This week's lessons are all here with links to everything you need. Please let me know if you have problems with any of the learning. Also, please share some of the work you have done this week either on Padlet or by emailing your teacher. Monday 22 nd June Maths: Area and perimeter Fluent in five: complete as many as you can in 5 minutes, then check your answers Video introduction video introduction Activity sheet answers Extension challenge: Dicey perimeter English: Spelling and Handwriting 1. Red Words : soldier sincere signature. Find out what these words mean and write a
This week, we have continued to read our mystery book. We had to do a roll on the wall about the main character, Alex. A roll on the wall is when you describe a character; using feelings on the inside and description on the outside. We have also been doing some end of KS2 tests, preparing us for our SATs later in the year. In PE, we have been dancing and had a taste tester of tennis. As mathematicians, we have been learning about converting FDP (fractions,decimals and percentages). We are all enjoying learning new things and working hard.
Year 6 have had a busy week completing practice papers. We have been delighted with the progress the children have made since October. All of the children have shown a really positive attitude this week and have wanted to show us all the new things they have learnt over the last few months. We will be sharing this information with the children over the next few weeks. We are preparing to start our revision for the SATs and in the next couple of weeks there will be some slight timetable changes. We will prepare the children for this. We are also planning to run after-school booster sessions for some children. If your child has been selected to take part in these sessions, a letter will be coming home next week. Several parents have asked if there are any revision guides they can use at home. The photos below show a couple of examples. They are good for short bursts of revision. You can get books focussing on subject guidance and also practise questions. The books cover reading, SP
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