Home Learning - Wednesday 26th February 2020

Spelling - cial and -tial

official, special, social, artificial, financial, essential, partial, confidential, initial, influential, presidential, torrential, potential, crucial, officially

Maths - Revise, Revise and Revise - use IXL and Maths is fun.

Complete the worksheet on dividing fractions.

English - Watch the clip where Dorothy meets the scarecrow and complete the sheet in your homework book.

Follow the Yellow Brick Road

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RmqRx3ypWwU

Dorothy meets the Scarecrow

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yejtZgzB5Ik

Home Learning - Year 6 Half Term Learning

With our assessments fast approaching, it is time to start preparing ourselves so that we know what to expect. when the tests finally come around. For homework this week, it is time to do a little revision ready for assessment week the first week back:

Spelling - please take your spelling books home this half term. Revise all spelling patterns that we have learnt since September.

English - There is a revision sheet at the back of your homework book - have a look at it. Particularly the tense aspect that you have been previously taught in other year groups.

Use IXL English to help you revise punctuation, word classes and sentence level work. Simply type this into the search bar.

Maths - Have a look back in your maths book at the reasoning questions that you have been answering for homework. What aspect of the arithmetic curriculum needs your attention?

Column addition/subtraction, formal multiplication, multiplication of decimals, short division, long division. Adding and subtracting fractions and multiplying fractions.

This website is brilliant - use it to teach and revise concepts

MATHS IS FUN

Reading - Can you complete the Fantastic Book Awards book? Read the next two chapters of Mary Poppins.

Home Learning - Wednesday 5th February 2020

Spelling - words ending tious and cial and tial

cautious, infectious, ambitious, superstitious, nutritious, scrumptious, fictitious, official, special, artificial, financial, partial, essential, initial, social

Maths - Complete the two pages of reasoning questions.

English - ~To write a letter of complaint in role as PL Travers to Walt Disney. Click on the task below to find the toolkit and planning information that we discussed in class.

Think about how PL Travers would speak and what she would say in her letter to Walt Disney. What was she unhappy with? Remember to be respectful of Walt but firm in your complaint. This is a formal piece of writing, therefore the language that you use should demonstrate that. Think about the requirements of a Year 6 writer and your previous targets. How can you ensure that you are including and evidencing them in this piece?

Home Learning Wednesday 29th January

Spelling - all of our words end in cious.

conscious, delicious, malicious, ferocious, vicious, precious, spacious, gracious, unconscious, luscious

For each word, can you include it in a complex sentence that is made up of a subordinate and main clause?Write 10 sentences in your book.

Maths - complete the Rapid Reasoning questions in your book.

Science/English - In the Wizard of Oz, we have seen that Dorothy’s house is destroyed by a cyclone. But what is a cyclone? Produce a piece of research as a poster, PowerPoint or in your book that answers these questions.

What is a cyclone?

When and where do cyclones form?

What are the types of cyclones?

Features of a cyclone.

Cyclone safety

Homework - Wednesday 22nd January

Spelling - next week will be a random test covering all of the spelling rules that we have looked at this year:

Silent letters, -ible ending, -able ending, -ibly and -ably ending, -ent ending, -ence ending, ei words, -ant, -ance and -ancy ending

Maths - Complete the two reasoning sheets with questions on for homework. Think carefully about what the question is asking you and how you are going to jot and annotate to get to your answer.

English - is Harry Potter a classic text? Complete the sheet in your book with 4 different reasons for it being a classic text and 4 different reasons against it being a classic text. Think about the criteria for something being a classic? This needs to be in school on Monday please.

Science - Who Was Carl Linnaeus? Next week, as part of our classification unit, we will be looking at the scientist Carl Linnaeus - but who was he? Complete some research about his scientific work. Can you collect some cohesive devices as you are researching? Record in your homework book.

Homework -Wednesday 15th January

Spelling -ant, ance, ancy words

distant, assistance, tolerant, defiant, elegant, relevance, hesitant, observance, instance, vacancy, pregnancy, substance, reliance, redundancy, infancy

Maths - Reasoning

Complete the 6 reasoning questions that are in your homework book.

Maths - IXL

Strands D1 - D3

Engligh/Geography - The UK

Next week, we will be starting a small topic on the UK and places within it. Where is your favourite place in the UK? Produce a descriptive piece of writing about this place thinking about:

  • Where it is?

  • What it is like there?

  • Any special landmarks

  • Key memories for you because of that place.

Clockwork Book Review

This is a To Do on Purple Mash. Can you complete a detailed book review on Purple Mash all about Clockwork. Use the Think about box on the side of the page to structure and detail your review.

Year 6 Homework Week 1

Spelling: i before e except after c words

cashier, siege, shriek, believe, pierce, diesel, hygiene, deceive, conceit, receipt, ceiling, mischief, shield, perceive, relief

Maths - Please complete the 6 Rapid Reasoning questions that are in your homework book. Think about what jottings you need to do.

History - Queen Elizabeth’s speech

Click on the link above to read Queen Elizabeth’s Speech to her troops.

Imagine you are sending your troops into battle, can you write your own speech using the language that Elizabeth used in hers. Use hers as an example but innovate it to make it your own. I am looking to see a Year 6 standard of writing that includes cohesive devices for this genre of writing, advanced punctuation for effect and excellent language. What is the purpose of this piece? How does your language fit that?

Year 6 Home Learning - Wednesday 11th December

Spelling - These are the next set of common exception words that need to be learnt.

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Maths - Please complete C1, C2, C3, C4, C5 and C6 on IXL. These all involve the multiplication strands that we have been working on. Continue with C15 and C16. Please can you complete these ready for Monday 6th January 2020.

Science - There are two Purple Mash tasks to complete. These should have been started in school, please finish them at home. As always, please think about the quality of your writing and what we have been working on in class.

A Galapogas Island Postcard

A interview with Charles Darwin

Computing - Next week we will be starting our computer science lessons and will be coding. What can you discover about the programs that we will be using? Have a play at home on them and make a list of what you have found out? Why not make a tutorial video?

Year 6 Home Learning - Wednesday 4th December

Spelling - there was a big improvement in the spelling scores this week. Please keep it up!

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Maths - this week we have been working on our two digit multiplication strategies. Have a go at these calculations.

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Christmas Concerts - Please learn your lines for the concert and song lyrics. You all have books and lines to learn. These will be coming out on Thursday.

Year 6 Home Learning Wednesday 27th November


Please find your homework for this coming week.

Spelling - common exception words

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Maths - calculate these multiplication calculations in your homework book. Think about the most efficient way to calculate. What strategy will you use? Show all of your working in your maths book.

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RE - this week, we were visited by Mrs Lynam who talked to us about Amnesty International. She has asked us to design a Christmas Card to send to some people who are in need and are being supported by Amnesty International. Complete your to do on Purple Mash.

Why not design your own picture on 2paint a picture and then import it onto your card?

Year 6 Home Learning - Wednesday 20th November 2019

Spelling - over the next few weeks, we will be focusing on our common exception words as we have been linking these to our writing.

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Maths - Perimeter IXL

CC1 - Perimeter with whole number side lengths

CC7 - Area and perimeter of figures on grids

History - Thinking about the skills and the information needed to complete the newspaper report on the Battle of Bosworth, can you create a newspaper report on the execution of Anne Boleyn.

I want to see the following information included:

Where it happened? Who was involved? When did it happen? Why did it happen? What happened?

Can you also include an interview with someone involved?

Year 6 Home Learning - Wednesday 13th November

Another busy week in Year 6 provides us with some great learning opportunities. The standard of homework is getting better and better…keep it up Year 6.

Spelling - next week’s test will be a review of all of the spellings that we have covered so far this year. It is really important to revisit frequently so that spellings become habitual.

Remember to keep looking at the Year 5 & 6 common exception words - I may throw a few of these in too!

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Maths - in the coming weeks, we will be hitting multiplication and division. It is absolutely crucial that you all know your tables inside out and back to front! I want you to really focus on these over the next few weeks aiming for an immediate recall on any question.
https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/hit-the-button

I have also set you a multiplication assessment on Purple Mash to do. This will look at your recall and quickness.

Science/English - next week we will be continuing our work on evolution and writing a biography on Charles Darwin. Can you complete some research in your homework books under these headings:

  • Early life

  • Education

  • Career

  • Family Life

  • Significant Achievements

https://www.famousscientists.org/charles-darwin/

https://easyscienceforkids.com/best-charles-darwin-biography-video-for-kids/

Computing: Remember to go back to your marking on Purple Mash. Edit your work based on my marking and resubmit your work.

Year 6 Home Learning - Wednesday 6th November

What an improvement in the standard of homework, it is so lovely to see the efforts that the children are putting in. The work on the Battle of Bosworth is great!

Spelling: words ending in -ence. Remember, the words that we looked at last week were adjectives, they are now turning into nouns.

science, offence, violence, audience, sequence, patience, reference, obedience, existence, influence, experience, dependence, difference, competence, commence.

Maths - continue to work through strand B on IXL. Please do not worry if you are finding some areas tricky, I can see from the analysis which areas you are finding difficult and we can look at it in class.

History - Using the research that you completed on the Battle of Bosworth last week, can you turn this into a newspaper article on Purple Mash. Think carefully about the fonts that you are using and the format of your work. Remember that your work is all about detail. I want to see depth to your writing. I would like to see:

  • Who was involved in the battle?

  • Where did it take place?

  • When did it take place?

  • What happened at the battle?

  • Could you include a quote of someone who was there? Use your imagination.

English - can you find 10 facts about William Shakespeare that will contribute to our biography on him next week.

Year 6 Home Learning - Wednesday 30th October

Thank you so much for all of your effort with Walt Disney…they are fabulous!

Spelling - words ending ent

frequent, patient, ancient, innocent, dependent, intelligent, obedient, magnificent, absent, silent, efficient, different, parliament, decent, urgent

Maths - Over the next two weeks, can you finish strand B of IXL maths. These are all on addition and subtraction. Use your homework book to jot into.

History - The Battle of Bosworth is one of the most important battles in English history. It led to the War of the Roses, and planted the Tudor house on the throne of England. Henry Tudor, (Henry VII) became King of England.

What can you find out about this important battle? Complete some research in your homework book.

English - This week we have started to look at biographies as part of our writing phase. Can you find a biography online, of someone who interests you? Think about the ones we have looked at in class. It doesn’t need to be long - just informative.

Half Term Homework for Year 6

Just a few tasks to keep you ticking over the half term so that you are ready to dive straight back into learning when you get back.

Spelling - go over all of the spellings that you have had this half term. Which ones did you find tricky? Which ones did you struggle to remember. Make sure you have mastered these.

Maths - after half term we will be focusing on addition and subtraction before moving onto multiplication and division. Which times tables are you struggling with? Practise these to get yourselves to the point where you can recall them really quickly.

Reading - The Fantastic Book Awards

Kat Wolfe - read up to page 46

Golden Horseman - read up to page 36

Embassy of the Dead - read up to page 34

Armistice Runner - Read up to page 38

Riddle of the Runes - Read up to page 40

The Dodo Made Me Do It - Read up to page 40

Please can you have read this section of the book before the first Friday back in school. You will meet in your groups again. Remember, do not read beyond this point!

Computing - Complete you comic book around your Online Safety message.

English - Please complete some research on Walt Disney. Who was he? What did he achieve? What else can you find out about him? You can present your research in any way that you want.

Year 6 Home Learning - Wednesday 9th October 2019

Myself and Mrs Webster loved looking at your art homework this week - what beautiful artists you are!

Keep ticking away at IXL - some of it is tricky but I can see that you are trying.

Spelling - ibly and ably ending words

understandably, suitably, comfortably, miserably, horribly, terribly, incredibly, possibly, responsibly, considerably, reasonably, adorably, visibly

Maths - IXL B1, B2 and B3

Science - Please complete your Purple Mash poster work that was set on Electricity. Complete to the best of your ability. When looking at the electricity used at home, think about how things are powered: mained or battery. Provide as much detail as possible.

English - optional - write a poem about wings or a winged creature in the style of Tyger Tyger