This half term the year 6 children have been working on their Static balance and their coordination.
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Year 6 enjoyed thinking scientifically when they investigated shadows. They spent time in the playground looking at how shadows are formed, and in the classroom conducted experiments to show how we could make them bigger and smaller.
Year 6 had a few unexpected challenges to face today as they began their journey through the frozen kingdoms!
In maths this week, we learnt how to sort 2D shapes into different categories such as; 4 sides or less than 4 sides, yellow shapes or red shapes and vertices or no vertices.
This week we covered the sounds ai, ee igh and oa and we revised our tricky words. We were very excited to see that a visitor had been in the classroom! The tiger from the story The Tiger Who Came to Tea by Judith Kerr had visited us and left some paw prints! The children
As part of their Britain at War work Year 6 used their sewing skills to design and make a toy suitable for a child during World War 2 following the principles of Make Do and Mend. The children also enjoyed creating new clothes from old.
Mr Taylor and Chester enjoyed sharing some of their favourite stories.
Now that year 3 have learnt many facts about the human body, we are getting ready to write a report informing others of what we know. We have gathered our facts and we now need to decide how best to present our findings. Watch this space!