Year 6 Class News

Living & Learning – 8Rs for Learning

Posted on Monday 13 September 2021 by Mr Roundtree

During our Living & Learning lesson this week, we kicked off our learning about the 8Rs for learning. We recapped what each of the Rs stood for and took time to think of an occasion when we had used one of the Rs.

Jemima, Joe and Siana had some great ideas and showed how great they were at remembering.

Daisy, Harley and Leah could reflect well about a time when they had been resilient.

We wondered if there was one R that was more important than another so we ranked them according to importance. The children were all great at respecting each other’s opinions and had a super discussion about why they may have chosen a different R to be the most important than someone else in the class.

Excellent stuff, Team!

Welcome back!

Posted on Sunday 05 September 2021 by Miss Beatson

We are really looking forward to seeing all the children tomorrow and to find out what everyone has been doing over summer. It’s going to be a great year with lots of fun learning planned. Here are a few reminders and points about the year ahead:

  • This year in Years 5/6, Mrs Valentine will be teaching the class as well as Miss Beatson and Mr Mills.
  • We will be starting the school day at 8.50am again and finishing at 3.15pm.
  • Our PE days will be on Tuesdays and Fridays so make sure PE kit is worn to school on these days.
  • Please remember water bottles and coats.
  • Please remember to name all school uniform.

See you all tomorrow!

Junior Warrior

Posted on Saturday 10 July 2021 by Miss Beatson

Year 6 had a great time at Bramham Park completing the Junior Warrior challenge. It was an afternoon of fun, resilience, physical endurance and lots and lots of mud!!

Well done everyone!

 

DT: using a range of tools

Posted on Wednesday 07 July 2021 by Miss Beatson

Thank you to Mr Atkins who helped our class practise using different tools in preparation for making our vehicles for Eggy! We had a  discussion on how to use the tools safely and carefully.

Yeadon Tarn

Posted on Wednesday 07 July 2021 by Miss Beatson

Yesterday, we had a great time at Yeadon Tarn. In groups, we went onto a bell boat and paddled out into the middle of the lake to play some games. At the end, some of us jumped into the water- it was freeeeezing but so much fun!!

Eggciting designs!

Posted on Thursday 24 June 2021 by Miss Beatson

This week, we’ve really enjoyed designing vehicles for our friend Eggy. We’ve drawn various designs on paper and then chosen the best parts for our final design. We’ve also used CAD (computer aided design) to create and modify our designs. If you would like to try your own designs at home click here.

Hand to Mouth visit

Posted on Wednesday 16 June 2021 by Mr Roundtree

Last week, we were lucky to welcome Hand to Mouth back into school. Hand to Mouth is a Christian charity that come into schools to work with children to explore Christianity and their own spiritual journey.

 

Throughout the day, Years 3, 4, 5 and 6 visited a journey where they could explore ‘Christianity as a living faith’. The children visited the journey in pairs and explored different stations throughout.

Throught the day, each class had a visit to learning about different aspects of Christianity as a living world faith.

In foundation, they learnt all about African worship. In the session, they made our very own Kufi Hats and danced around the classroom to some African music.

In year 1,2, they learnt all about different churches and got to make their own church.

In year 3,4, they learnt what worship was and how different this can look around the world.

In year 5,6, they learnt all about justice and what this entailed.

Design and Technology

Posted on Thursday 10 June 2021 by Miss Beatson

Our new topic this half term is all about Design and Technology.

After a desperate plea from our friend Eggy, we’ve been tasked with designing a fully functioning car (one that won’t crash with him in it this time! It was no yolk).
We will complete the following design process:
– evaluate
– devise design criteria
– design product
– make
– test
Of course, we will be constantly evaluating our designs to see if there are any problems we need to fix. Challenge your child to tell you which computing word this reminds them of!
Below is a list of vocabulary the children will be learning over the next few weeks. Help at home by making sure your child knows these words and definitions inside out.
Could you play some games to help your child memorise the definitions? Maybe they could teach you first or maybe play a game of Pictionary!

Science

Posted on Tuesday 08 June 2021 by Miss Beatson

Our Science learning this half term is all about scientific enquiry. The children will use their science and link it to an historical event in context; the sinking of the Titanic. This topic is based around applying working scientifically skills that they have learned so far in their Science lessons, to explore some of the scientific concepts behind the Titanic, e.g. floating and sinking. They will apply skills, such as asking questions, making observations and predicting. Below is a list of vocabulary the children will be learning over the next few weeks. Can you help your child learn these words? Could you play some games to help your child memorise the definitions? Maybe a game of Pictionary!

A visit to Wetherby High School

Posted on Friday 28 May 2021 by Miss Beatson

Year 5 visited Wetherby High School to experience a day in the life of a high school pupil.

“Art was really creative because we listened to music and used paints to make a picture to represent the sounds. It was my favourite lesson.” Jemima

“I really enjoyed DT because I like doing crafts. We lasered our name on a pen, we made badges and we were given a snake made with a 3D printer.” Scarlet

“In the morning, we played hockey and I liked it because it was fun and I used a lot of energy.” Joe

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