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Category Archives: Year 6
Some examples of important eSafety messages from Year 6
We have been doing a bit of practising learning j2e and reminding ourselves about eSafety messages. Here are some of the things we have created in just our first lesson of experimenting. Well done! We are going to be pretty ‘whizzy’ by the end of the year at this rate! Things will gradually get loaded without names to protect you all, but you’ll recognise your own work!
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Negative numbers games
As you seemed to enjoy the Connect 3 (negative numbers) games today so much, here are the links to the NRICH site if you want to play the computer at home. (You can also choose to play a friend using the computer game on screen by selecting the play with a friend option at the bottom of the page (drop-down menu).
First connect 3 game with two ordinary (1-6) dice (instructions to play are here)
Connect 3 game with negative number dice (one with -1, -2, -3, 4, 5, 6 and the other with 1, 2, 3, -4, -5, -6) (instructions to play are here)
Have fun!
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Homework 16.9.15
Write a poem using the title, ‘The Big City’
You can use ideas from our learning linked to ‘The Arrival’ or you may choose to use ideas of your own (e.g. feelings/smells/sounds you experienced yourself) in a visit to a new big city. The poem needs to be written in homework books and back in school for Tuesday, 22nd September,
If you want to, you could write another poem about anything you would like to. If this is in school by next Tuesday, I am happy to look at it and see whether it too could be considered for the Southam Lions Poetry competition.
Ordering numbers (including decimals)
This week we we have been looking at large whole numbers and numbers with decimals, practising ordering and rounding skills.
Remember ‘decimal places (d.p.)’ just tells you how many places there are to the right of the decimal point (e.g. 1 d.p. = tenths, 2 d.p. = hundredths or 3 d.p. thousandths).
If you want to practise ordering larger numbers and numbers including decimals, these games may help you.
Can anyone beat our class record so far of 18 points on the ‘Tricky Decimals’ ordering numbers game?
Ordering numbers (several different levels)
Drag the decimals (ordering game)
Ordering decimals (a range of different games including ordering whole numbers and numbers to 1, 2 or 3 decimal places).
Walking my iguana
Some of you will also remember having fun with this poem… here is a recording of it you might enjoy!
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Michael Rosen
I know lots of you love Michael Rosen poems and here is the link t0 his website where you can read and watch him perform some of his poems. (You’ll find some links to videos on this page.) I love watching ‘Chocolate cake’ , ‘Don’t’ and ‘No breathing in class’!
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Year 6
Welcome to Year 6! We will be building up these pages during the year so that you can share your new learning and find out where to discover more.
Remember to blog news that you think other people will find interesting to read and to remember at all times to think before you post!
Stay safe online.
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Britain in the Second World War
This term we are finding out lots about the Second World War in our topic work. We will be finding out why Britain went to war against Hitler and investigating some of the ways the war affected people’s lives. There are lots of interesting websites where you can find out more, so watch these pages for some different ideas to help you as we go through the term.
The BBC learning sites are often a good place to start:
BBC World War 2 for primary schools
Posted in Topic (History and Geography)
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Poet’s Corner
If you want to share a comment about a poem you have enjoyed or a poem you have written, these pages are for you.
Posted in Poet's Corner
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