Can you help with our Senior Citizens Christmas Tea Party?

This event will be held on Wednesday 5th December at 2pm.  Year 6 children will be hosting our guests and providing entertainment.

We would be very grateful if Year 6 children could bring in donations of cakes and/or raffle prizes for this community event.

Thank you for your support.

PS Remember to invite someone along!

Spelling homework due 21st November

Due to the changes in the Literacy curriculum children in Year 6 are expected to be secure with all KS2 spellings. There will be no choice of spellings, in terms of degree of difficulty. All children, of all abilities, need to learn the following for next week:
medicine possess
special though
weight earth
famous length
surprise ordinary

To support with understanding definitions for spellings, the ‘Collins children’s cobuild dictionary’ is a very useful tool.

My apologies for the error last week – repeat of words. The above words have not been covered.

Homework due 21st November

Read at least 3 times and ask an adult to sign your reading diary to confirm.

Learn your spellings. Complete detailed sentences and definitions in your homework book.

Complete the word sort activity – chn need to sort words in to the table to identify
nouns, verbs, adverbs and adjectives.

Create a table with 4 headings: nouns, verbs, adverbs and adjectives. Make sure the table is neatly drawn with a ruler.

Sort all the words into the correct column determining what they are.

NO MINDFULNESS CLUB THIS WEEK

A reminder that, as stated on the clubs list, there is no Mindfulness Club this week (tomorrow – Wednesday 14th Nov) as I am on a course. The children have been reminded in assemblies.

Thank you, Miss H

Spellings due 14th November

calendar complete
describe different
women through
strange probably
sentence suppose

There is no need for any capitals so children need to be mindful of this.

Homework due 14th November

Read at least 3 times and ask an adult to sign your reading diary to confirm.
Learn your spellings. Complete detailed sentences and definitions in your homework book.
Make an information leaflet on fractions. This is a topic of maths we are starting next week so we want the children to share knowledge that they already have on fractions. This could be shown in a poster or as a leaflet.

Spellings due 24th October

calendar complete
describe different
women through
strange probably
sentence suppose

Please ensure there are no capitals when using spelling words. However, please accurately punctuate sentences for spelling words.

Homework due 24th October

Read at least 3 times and ask an adult to sign your reading diary to confirm.

Learn your spellings. Complete detailed sentences and definitions in your homework book.

Complete the division maths homework – children will choose either the 1*, 2* or 3* challenge to practise short division method.

Y6 spellings due 17th October

Due to the changes in the Literacy curriculum children in Year 6 are expected to be secure with all KS2 spellings. There will be no choice of spellings, in terms of degree of difficulty. All children, of all abilities, need to learn the following for next week:

actually extreme
certain height
history imagine
increase island
important accident

Please support your child to ensure spellings are recorded as accurately as possible in their homework books and they present their homework to a high standard. Also, there are no proper nouns, therefore there is no need for capitals apart from sentence work.

Year 6 homework due Wednesday 17th October

Read at least 3 times and ask an adult to sign your reading diary to confirm.

Learn your spellings. Complete detailed sentences and definitions in your homework book.

Complete maths activity – column multiplication – solve questions using formal method

Learn words for Harvest year group song – preparation for Harvest celebration in church on 18th October.

Maths homework is using column method and is set out as a 1*, 2* and 3* activity. Children will choose an appropriate challenge to bring home.