Year 6 Learning Gallery 1
Here are some photos of the amazing Maths and English work Lilly has been doing at home this week. She has been putting vocabulary into sentences, identifying how many syllables there are in our spellings this week, representing turns and angles, using the column method to identify missing angles and doing some reasoning and explaining her answers. I can see that you have been working really hard Lilly and I am so proud of you, well done.
Here are some photos of the fantastic home learning Kaden has been completing this week. He has been working on identifying properties of 3D shapes and circles, planning his setting description on planet Pandora using his 5 senses, looking at the meaning of the 5 pillars of Islam and practicing his spelling of words containing silent letters. You are working so hard Kaden and I am so proud of you. Keep it up, well done.
Here are some photos of the fantastic work Menahil has been doing at home. She has been practicing her art skills, working on her spellings, identifying and using adjectives as well as completing a Maths quiz based on shapes. I can see that you are working really hard Menahil and I am really proud of you. I think your drawing of a horse is incredible! I can see you have included lots of details and used both light and dark tones. I am also really impressed with your shading.
Here are some photos of the fantastic home learning Erin has been completing this week. She has been working on her summarising skills, practicing spellings with silent letters, beginning to think about her own piece of art (which will be inspired by Nikos Egonpoulos’s work) and thinking about the importance of the 5 pillars of Islam. I can see that you have been working really hard Erin and I am really proud of you. Well done.
Here are some photos of the fantastic learning Henley has been doing at home. He has been sorting information into categories based on the 5 W’s, identifying 3D shapes and their properties, recording his initial thoughts on Nikos Engonpoulos’s art work and facts about him as well as expressing what he thinks both school and home life would be like if there were no rules. I can see that you have been working really hard Henley and I am really proud of you. Well done.
Here is a photo of Zach’s fantastic setting description writing. I can see that you have used your brilliant handwriting, some semi-colons and some amazing expanded noun phrases. Really proud of you Zach, keep up the good work.
Here are some photos of the brilliant work Kaden has been getting up to at home this week. He has produced a drawing of Saturn and written some facts about the planet, practised his spellings, identified different types of angles, explored different shapes and identified hyphens which have been used to avoid ambiguity. I can see you have been working really hard Kaden and what you have produced is brilliant. Keep up the great work, really proud of you.
Here are some photos of all the brilliant work Lilly has been getting up to at home. She has been doing some fantastic English work matching vocabulary to its definition. She has also been representing fractions and drawing her past and future hands to celebrate Happy Healthy Children Week. Keep up the great work Lilly, really proud of you.
Here are some examples of the fantastic work the children have been producing in school. Last week we looked at activities linking to ‘Happy Healthy Children Week’. We designed our happy and worry brains, made a note of physical feelings we can experience when worrying or feeling anxious, wrote some brilliant character descriptions and letters based on our worry bullies and reflecting on what we had learnt throughout the week.