Have you seen the amazing air raid shelter which has been built upstairs in the library? It is amazing and is really capturing the imaginations of Key Stage 2 children with their World War 2 topic. Pop up and have a look if you can.
In English next week we will be looking at our final tradition tale of the half term… In maths we are looking at capacity. Show and Tell on Friday is Group 4. Maths homework has been set on Abacus. Please bring your reading journals to school every day.
The children thought of reasons why the goats should have crossed the bridge and why they shouldn’t cross the bridge (from the trolls point of view). They shared theeir ideas with a neutral goat and that goat had to decide whether they wanted to cross he bridge or not!
In maths next week, we will be learning about capacity and using containers practically to measure water. We will also be developing our data handling skills by exploring 2Graph on Purple Mash as well as drawing our own block graph! In English, we will be learning about...
Maths – We will be looking at estimating and comparing capacity as well as different ways to display data using graphs. Don’t forget to have a go at the maths game on Abacus. English – We will continue to explore traditional tales using speech bubbles. We will...
Class 2 love working on the IPads during our ICT session. We can chose Maths or Phonics games. We can also choose fun building games where we can construct a city using different Lego bricks. Our teacher is always asking us questions so we have to be able to explain what we are...
Next Week In English, we will be writing the flashback and conclusion parts of our narrative piece of writing. In our maths sessions, we will be learning to divide fractions accurately as well as continuing to find properties of shapes. Other Notes Y6s – Please remember to...
Remember that for your next homework task, we’d like you to think about how people on the Home Front supported the war effort by growing their own food, salvaging waste or making do and mending clothing or household items. We’d like you to give a short talk about things you’ve...
Next Week In English, we will be writing the flashback and conclusion parts of our narrative piece of writing. In our maths sessions, we will be learning to divide fractions accurately as well as continuing to find properties of shapes. Other Notes Y6s – Please remember to...
In our Maths groups we ordered pieces of string by length. We decided which was the biggest and which was the smallest. We then measured the length of the string using a ruler. To measure correctly we made sure the string was straight before we measured. Finally we put the whole...
Next week we will be starting our work on poetry writing. Please also remember to learn your 7 spellings for your test on Monday! In topic, we will be looking at key dates linked to World War 2. In our Science work next week, we will continue to learn about forces and magnetism....
For your next task, we’d like you to think about how people on the Home Front supported the war effort by growing their own food, salvaging waste or making do and mending clothing or household items. We’d like you to give a short talk about things you’ve done at home yourself...
Next Week Next week we will be starting our work on poetry writing. Please also remember to learn your 7 spellings for your test on Monday! In topic, we will be studying the Home Front and will be going on to look at the role women played during the Second World War. In our...
For your next task, we’d like you to think about how people on the Home Front supported the war effort by growing their own food, salvaging waste or making do and mending clothing or household items. We’d like you to give a short talk about things you’ve done at home yourself...
Next Week Next week we will be continuing our writing based on ‘Carrie’s War’ by Nina Bawden. In topic, we will be studying the Home Front and will be going on to look at the role women played during the Second World War. In our Science work next week, we will...
For your next task, we’d like you to think about how people on the Home Front supported the war effort by growing their own food, salvaging waste or making do and mending clothing or household items. We’d like you to give a short talk about things you’ve done at home yourself...