Year 6 Learning Gallery 2

Here are some photos of Erin’s fantastic home learning from this week. She has been practicing her spelling of homophones, identifying the meaning of narrative poems, using a range of methods to solve problems involving the four operations, identifying the time on both analogue and digital clocks, recording facts about Greece and identifying similes and metaphors.

Here are some photos of Patrycja’s fantastic work. She has been finding the area of rectangles, practicing her spelling of homophones, calculating the area of rectilinear shapes, measuring the perimeter of shapes, explaining the meaning of the term respect, identifying how Greece has changed over time and recording the time on an analogue clock focusing on 5 minute intervals. I can see you have been working exceptionally hard Patrycja and I am so proud of you! Well done.

Here are some more photos of the fantastic home learning Calleigh has been completing toady. She has been working on using methods we have learnt in our lessons to solve problems involving the four operations, rounding numbers, explaining the meaning and importance of respect and putting given vocabulary into sentences.

Here are some photos of the fantastic work Calleigh has been completing at home. She has been applying methods we have learnt in school to help her solve problems involving the four operations, rounding numbers to the nearest 10,100 and 1,000, practising her spelling of homophones and generating sentences using given spellings. I can see you are working really hard Calleigh and I am proud of you, well done.

Here are some photos of the fantastic learning Alexia has done this week. She has been working on generating multiplication and division sentences for given numbers, planning her newspaper report based on the discovery of planet Pandora. Alexia has also been exploring budgets when completing food shopping. Alexia, your big write this week is amazing! I am so proud of you and you should be so proud of yourself. Keep up the great work.

Here are some photos of the fantastic home learning Kaden has been completing this week. He has been representing his emotions and feelings through Art to celebrate Children’s Mental Health Week, doing some fantastic art work using tin foil, practised spelling and representing homophones, used inverted commas correctly when writing direct speech, calculating the area and perimeter of a range of shapes and sharing some great tips on how we can stay when using the internet. Fantastic work Kaden, really proud of you!

Here are some photos of the Year 5 and 6 children in schools amazing newspaper reports! This week we focused on writing a newspaper report based on the discovery of planet Pandora. The children have worked really hard typing their newspaper reports on the computer and we are really proud of the fantastic work they have produced!

Here are some photos of the fantastic work Maddison has been completing at home. She has been working on applying our spelling words to sentences, forming compound words, identifying the importance of the five pillars of Islam within the Muslim faith and forming fact families using her knowledge of multiplication and division. I can see you are working really hard and I am really proud of you Maddison, well done.

Here are some photos of the fantastic work Jacob has been getting up to at home. Jacob has been working on his spelling of both conjunctions and homophones, explaining what it means to infer, identifying the meaning of key vocabulary, completing a fact file on Nikos Egonopolous, thinking about what the world would be like if we had no rules and ordering perimeters from smallest t largest. I can see you have been working really hard Jacob, I am really proud of you, well done.

Here are some photos of the fantastic home learning Erin has been completing over the past couple of days. She has been working on identifying and spelling homophones, clarifying vocabulary, using inverted commas to indicate when someone is speaking and calculating the area of shapes. On top of all this fantastic learning, she has also baked a Vanilla Sponge! It looks delicious! I can see that you are working really hard Erin and I am really proud of you, well done.

Here is a photo of the fantastic home learning Jasmine has been completing over the past couple of days. She has been applying the methods we have learnt in school to help her solve arithmetic questions and calculating the area of shapes. For her English work Jasmine has shown that she can use inverted commas confidently and include punctuation before closing those inverted commas. I can see you are working really hard Jasmine, I am really proud of you, well done.

Here are some photos of the fantastic home learning Lola has completed today. It is clear that you have a great understanding of area Lola and I am really impressed to see that you are using the methods we have practiced at school to help you with the warm up arithmetic challenges. Really proud of you Lola, keep up the great work.

Here is an image of Alexia’s fantastic English activity. She has been practising using inverted commas to show when someone is speaking. She has both a question mark and an exclamation mark in her writing. Well done Alexia, keep up the great work.

Here is an image of Zach’s brilliant work from our Children’s Mental Health Week activities. I can see you have tried really hard with your drawings Zach and they look fantastic. You have demonstrated a clear understanding of the task and expressed your emotions brilliantly. Well done, really proud of you.

Here are some photos of Theo’s fantastic home learning. Theo has been working on his spellings, forming sentences using our spelling words, identifying and naming different types of angles and practising using the column method to subtract numbers. I can see you have been working really hard Theo and I am really proud of you, keep it up.

Here are some photos of Kaden’s fantastic home learning this week. Kaden has been practising identifying angles within his name, exploring past, present and future tense, learning different musical notations, working on his spellings and co-ordinating conjunctions and finally making an incredible guitar! It is absolutely brilliant Kaden, you’ve done a much better job than I would! Well done, I am so proud of you.