St George's CE Primary School

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Welcome to Class 6

 Year 6 are taught by Mrs Tyers along with Ms Read, Mrs Lakin and Mrs Pollard

Work hard, be kind and amazing things will happen - Conan O'Brien.  Work hard, be kind and amazing things will happen - Conan O'Brien.

Class Vision 2024-25

In Year 6, our goal is to be kind and respectful, both to all of the children in this school and the adults.  We make sure that we are responsible and always do our best in class.  We need to be ready for Year 7, and life beyond school.  Everyone in the class needs to be confident, so that we try new things, so we work quietly and are kind.  We will understand that making mistakes is ok so long as next time we work harder to achieve our goals.  If we don’t understand, we persevere and ask others in our class for support.  We listen to all of the adults in school, and each other, showing our respect.  We set a good example for younger children to follow, and try to be the best version of ourselves.  We treat others how we would like to be treated and don’t argue – we can discuss our problems in a mature way.  We will work hard to get good SATS results and enjoy all that we have to learn.

Our curriculum

We have planned a curriculum based on six Global Themes that is creative, fun and focused on knowledge, skills and understanding, which is taught sequentially, building on prior knowledge.

To find out more about the St. George's curriculum, please click here.

The Global Themes are:

Term 1 - Identity and Diversity

Term 2 - Peace and Conflict

Term 3 - Saving Our Environment

Term 4 - Social Justice

Term 5 - Our World and Beyond

Term 6 - Our Heritage

Here is the Year 6 overview which contains the knowledge and vocabulary which we will teach each term.

English - Writing

We are currently studying The Princess' Blankets and will write our own endings.

English - Spelling

Each week in Year 6, we learn or revise a spelling pattern, from years 3 to year 6.  We also have spelling zappers which help us practise our year 5 and 6 statutory spellings.

Years 3 and 4 Statutory Spelling Words Years 5 and 6 Statutory Spelling Words

Spelling Menus

Term 1a (up to October half term)

Term 1b (up to Christmas)

Term 2a (up to February half term)

Term 2b (up to Easter)

Term 3a (up to May half term)

Term 3b (up to summer)

English - Reading

Challenge

 Please click here to find our challenge for the year.  Please join in with us at home. 

Our class story...

A story about finding friendship when you're lonely - and hope when all you feel is fear.

Twelve-year-old Matthew is trapped in his bedroom by crippling OCD, spending most of his time staring out of his window as the inhabitants of Chestnut Close go about their business.

Until the day he is the last person to see his next door neighbour's toddler, Teddy, before he goes missing.

Matthew must turn detective and unravel the mystery of Teddy's disappearance - with the help of a brilliant cast of supporting characters.

Maths

We use White Rose maths in Year 6 and supplement this with reasoning and problem solving activities from Twinkl.  

The yearly overview can be found here.

Science

In Year 6, we need to consider the "degree of trust" you can have in our results.

Our experiments:

are Objective are Accurate have Reproducibility have Consensus have a reliable Sample Size
We are honest and don't try to change our results to make them fit our prediction. We work carefully and give our experiment our full attention. We can reproduce the experiment again and should get the same results. Each result we find is similar to our other results...and if it isn't, we find out why. The more data we have, the more likely it is to show the real picture.

The photographs below show us testing whether the length of a wire affects how brightly a bulb will shine.  We used tissue paper to ensure that our results are accurate.

 

PSHE

We use the SCARF resources to teach PSHE.  Please click on each of our topic below to see the knowledge organiser for that unit.

Me and my relationships Valuing differences Keeping safe Rights and respect Being my best Growing and changing

French

If your child would like to practise at home, there are some resources on Purple Mash and some here on the BBC Bitesize page.  They also have a log in to Language Angels, which we use in school.

Homework

Homework will be set every Wednesday and checked the following Wednesday.  Further details will be added to Seesaw each week and an activity created for the children to respond to.

In year 6, we work hard to prepare ourselves for secondary school.

Seesaw

Log in to Seesaw to upload any work that you do at home, or to share work completed in school with your family and friends.

Purple Mash

We will use Purple Mash for our computing lessons, as well as Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint.  Each child has an individual log in (there is a copy in their reading record) so that they can log in at home.  They can also be set tasks to complete and can use Purple Mash to play learning games too.

Times Tables Rock Stars

In Year 6 we continue to use Times Tables Rock Stars, as being able to recall these facts quickly and accurately is essential for success in the end of year arithmetic paper.

 

Bikeability

During the summer term, Year 6 children have the opportunity to complete levels 1 and 2 of their Bikeability.  More information can be found here: https://www.southderbyshire.gov.uk/our-services/education-and-schools/bikeability 

Keeping Safe

In Year 6, we have a visit from Derbyshire Fire and Rescue, to educate children about the importance of fire safety in the home and how to avoid accidental fires.  Their website, https://www.derbys-fire.gov.uk/community/schools not only has all of the resources linked to their work, but also links to railway safety, water safety, electrical safety, road safety, carbon monoxide safety and keeping active (mind and body).  It is well worth a look.

PE

Wednesday - outdoor

Thursday - indoor

Keeping in touch

How do we keep in touch?

Class Dojo - I use this to send messages to all year 6 parents and to reward the class.  I also use the "Story" on Class Dojo when I want to send pictures of what we have done, but only with the class.  Dojo enables us to have 1:1 conversations, parent to teacher.  All staff members can update the School Story, when an event applies to more than one class.

School webpage - here you will find links to lots of useful resources.  As this page can be seen beyond the school, I only update the page with general examples of work.

Letters - I try not to send paper copies home, but where I have too, you will usually be able to find a replacement copy on the webpage (see below!).

Knowledge Organisers

A knowledge organiser is a document that lists the important facts – not practical skills – that pupils should know by the end of a unit of work. At home, you can use it as a quizzing tool, to help pupils boost their recall of key knowledge.

We currently use them in maths, science, history and geography.

Maths Science History Geography

Algebra

Converting Units

Decimals

Four Operations

Fractions

Number and Place Value

Percentages

Perimeter

Position and Direction

Properties of Shape

Ratio

Statistics

Animals Including Humans

Electricity

Evolution and Inheritance

Light

Living Things and Their Habitats

Scientists and Inventors

The Amazing Americas

Parent Zone

Here are the answer books for the 2019 tests which we recently completed in school.

Mathematics

SPAG

Reading

Film Zone

Films related to work

Films for fun - wet lunchtimes or as a treat 

Coming soon - Christmas films!

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