Year 6 Topic Home Learning - 18/01/21 - 22/01/21
Hello to my fantastic Year 6 class. It was lovely speaking to some of you on Zoom last week. It was great to hear all about what you did over the Christmas holidays and how fantastic you are getting on with your remote learning. I would just like to say how proud I am of each and every one of you. I can see that both the children taking part in remote learning at home and face to face learning in school are all working incredibly hard, it is fantastic to see.
It has been lovely seeing some of the work you have been producing at home. Calleigh, I thought your video was incredible! Thank you so much for sharing it with me. Lola thank you for sharing your fantastic work with me, I really enjoyed looking at all the brilliant work you have been doing. Keep it up, really proud of you. Lilly, I thought your Maths and English work was brilliant and it was lovely to see that you had completed some of the activities for Happy Healthy Children week. You can head over to our Year 6 Learning Gallery to see some photos of all the brilliant work taking place. If you would like photos of your work on our learning gallery, ask you adults to email them to me. My email address can be found on the Year 6 class page.
Below are your English remote learning activities for this week and a reminder of our remote learning expectations. Any videos will be posted on the blog, but remember they can also be found on our school YouTube channel.
Remote learning expectations
It is expected that Primary school children will access 3 hours of remote learning every week day whilst learning at home.
New learning blogs will be uploaded every Friday.
Children should be submitting photos of their work to their teacher at least once a week and feedback will be given.
There will be regular contact between school and the children through phone calls and zoom so that the children will be able to talk about their learning and we will be able to provide feedback.
There will be a contact button direct to the teacher to answer any questions and to send pictures of your work (which can then be placed in our Learning Gallery).
Monday 18th January
PSHE
Big? Can I explain the implications of living in an anarchic society?
Here is the PowerPoint for today’s learning activities.
Art
Big? Can I explore an Ancient Greece artist and make thoughtful observations about their work?
Here is the PowerPoint for today’s learning activities.
Tuesday 19th January
PSHE
Big? Can I reach agreements, make decisions and manage discussions?
Here is the PowerPoint for today’s learning activities.
Art
Big? Can I use drawing skills using different materials?
Here is the PowerPoint for today’s learning activities.
Wednesday 20th January
Art
Big Question: Can I create my own piece of artwork inspired by Nikos Engonopoulous?
Here is the PowerPoint for today’s learning activities.
Religious Education (RE)
Big? Can I understand the importance of each of the five pillars of Islam?
Here is the PowerPoint for today’s learning activities.
Thursday 21st January
Physical Education (PE)
This week I would like you to have a go at another circuit. This circuit is going to focus on your flexibility. There is a video which accompanies this activity and explains the different exercises you will be completing. Both the video and activity can be found below.
On the activity card, it asks you how many times you can you repeat the circuit, I will be extremely impressed if anyone can complete it more than 3 times.
Friday 22nd January
Art
Big Question: Can I evaluate my own piece of artwork?
Here is the PowerPoint for today’s learning activities.