Year 6 – Friday 27th March
Good Morning to our lovely Year 6 children!
Who’s got that Friday feeling?! I think we can all agree this has been a very odd week, but we are immensely proud of you all for showing such resilience and responsibility in completing your home learning. If we haven’t heard from you yet by email, please try to send us a little message today to let us know how you’re getting on. We will be trying to get in contact with any children we haven’t heard anything from early next week. We miss you all – that’s all it is!
Visit the link below to see today’s worship.
https://www.stmarksprimary.net/category/worship
Enjoy your last day of learning for this week and have a brilliant, well-deserved rest this weekend.
Take care!
Mrs Silvester, Miss Pettitt and Mrs Chapman
Helpful Reminders
Don’t forget you can email us on year6@stmarksce.org.uk. We would love to hear from you if you have a question, need a password, need some help, want to show us your work or even just say hello! Please get your grown up’s permission before you email us. We look forward to hearing from you. We may not reply the same day!
Presentation – Please remember to do your very best work. Handwriting and presentation are as important at home as they are in school. You can complete your work in a book or if you need lined or squared paper you can get it here.
Note for parents: Hopefully your children will enjoy working through these activities and can do independently. We completely understand it may be difficult to complete all these tasks due to other family commitments or you are working from home, so please do not worry; complete what you can with your child.
Ongoing Daily Activities
As well as the learning tasks we upload each day, there are a few ‘extras’ that you could have a go at, if you get time.
TTRockstars – Play 5 garage games + 5 studio games.
Reading – Read for at least 20 minutes every day.
Weekly spellings – Practise these everyday in your spelling booklets – your new weekly sheet will be uploaded each Monday. Download here: Week 5 spelling sheet or Week 5 spelling sheet less tricky
Daily physical activity of some sort
Maths
Each Friday, we will use our CGP books for our Maths work. Don’t worry if you haven’t got yours. We will always upload a scan of the pages we’d like you to complete. Either print them off or just complete the answers neatly into your maths books. When you have finished the pages, you may check your answers carefully using the CGP answer booklets that we sent home, or the scanned answers below.
CGP Geometry, Measures and Statistics Book – pages 17, 18 & 19
Documents to download if required:
English
Each Friday, we will use our CGP SPaG books for our English work. Don’t worry if you haven’t got yours. We will always upload a scan of the pages we’d like you to complete. Either print them off or just complete the answers neatly into your ‘Home Book’. When you have finished the pages, you may check your answers carefully using the CGP answer booklets that we sent home, or the scanned answers below.
CGP Spelling Book – page 37
CGP Punctuation Book – pages 45 & 46
Documents to download if required:
Spelling Test
In the back of your Home Book, please write today’s short date and title: Spelling test.
Ask someone in your house to test you on this week’s spellings – remember to get them to ask you the words in a random order and within a sentence to remind you of the meaning.
Then you can mark them together.
Art
In Maya mythology, the jaguar is seen as the ruler of the Underworld, and as such, a symbol of the night sun and darkness. They were, and still are, highly regarded and very significant animals to the Maya people. Use the following step by step guide to help you sketch a jaguar. You might like to practise this a few times until you have a final, neat sketch. You may then use pencils, or paint to add colour if you’d like to. Stick your final piece of artwork in your Home Book if you can. We look forward to seeing your artwork!
https://how2drawanimals.com/8-animals/247-draw-jaguar.html
Video Resources
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LINK HERE (just paste it with Ctrl-V)
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