6B Beech’s Base

Dear parents,
Class 6B are invited to spend the afternoon at Beech’s Base on Wednesday 4th October. Please could all children come to school wearing their forest school clothes, with some spare clothes and shoes in their bags.
Many thanks,
Mrs B

Yr 6 Notes for the week – Monday 2nd October

Key things to note for next week.

Please remember clubs are now active and children are expected to attend those clubs for which they have signed up.

Tuesday – All children need swimming kit in school.

Wednesday – Homework due in.

Thursday – All children need PE kit in school.

Friday – National Poetry Day (Refuge)

European Day of Languages

Class 6B have been learning some Spanish, as part of our European Day of Languages today! We have learnt how to greet people in Spanish. Well done everyone!

6J Beliefs & Values – Exploring Worldviews

6J have been exploring worldviews in Beliefs & Values today. We have spent time looking at the belief of Humanism.

Here are some quotes from the children of 6J after today’s lesson:

“I’ve enjoyed learning about a new topic, I didn’t even know Humanists existed before today…” Kacey Mae

“It’s a lot more fun when we get to learn using stories we haven’t heard before…” Kayla 

“It has been interesting because I can link it to my own thoughts, it’s nice to learn about things other than the main religions we normally do…” Brianna

“I’ve liked it because if you are a Humanist, or agnostic, then you will feel like your beliefs have been included in our school…” Daisy

Yr 6 Homework Wk 3

Year 6 Homework due in Wednesday 27th September

  1. Complete spelling practise of statutory spellings words.  Y3-4Spellings 1-110 (Pg 3 in document)
  2. Complete adjectives worksheet. adjectives
  3. Complete Maths Frame Place Value activity – Writing numerals and digits up to 1 million.
  4. Place Value Interactive game is available here: https://mathsframe.co.uk/en/resources/resource/274/Reading_Numbers_Crystal_Crash 

 

6J Daily Maths Challenge

Here is a shot of the daily maths challenge attempted in 6J today!

We have done a couple of these recently, and after finding them challenging last week, 6J have really started to get to grips with the Consecutive Number Challenge.

We found that the best strategy is the look for the box which has the least number of possibilities. E.g. there are 10 even numbers between 0 and 20, but only 2 cubed number.

We would love for you to have a go at these alongside your children.