Year 6, Week 5 (4 May 2020)

03 May 2020

May the 4th be with you! We're into a new month and a new week of lockdown learning.

Here's your maths, English and all the other work for the week beginning Monday 4 May 2020!

ClassDojo point reset: All Dojo points were reset to 0 at the beginning of this week. You have until the end of next week to keep collecting them for a prize.

For the final lesson on the mean, you will be solving more complex problems. Remember to check the previous videos (links below) if you're feeling stuck.

HINT: Think about wokring backwards!

 

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Week 5 activities: Monday (video) | Tuesday (video) | Wednesday

Week 5 answers: Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday

Previous work: Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4

 

Mrs Winterbourne's Group:

A very BIG hello to my lovely maths group – I’m missing you lots.

I hope you are all working hard and keeping safe.  I thought I would put together some maths for you to do so that you can keep up the excellent progress you were making at school. I’ll start with a bit of revision.  Let me know how you get on.

Remember to do a section in your times tables books every day – you should be getting really good at these by now!

 

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Mrs Winterbourne's Group

Week 5 activities: Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday

Week 5 answers: Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday

Previous work:  Week 3 | Week 4

 

Thursday 7th May 2020

Task 1: Watch the video by Beth Calverley and answer the following questions about it. 

  1. In your opinion, what’s interesting and unique about the way that Beth wrote this poem?
  2. Do you agree/disagree with what the other children in Year 6 at Hannah More said about what they wish for Bristol? Explain why. 
  3. What is different about the way a typewriter works compared to your computer/laptop/tablet? Use Google to research what typewriters do if you’re not sure.

Questions about the poem

  1. Were there any words in Beth’s poem that you didn’t understand? E.g. amidst. Research what they mean and write below.
  2. Beth’s poem only rhymes some of the time. Can you identify 4 different rhyming pairs she uses?I have included one example, can you think of 4 of your own? 
    Day and way
  3. “And green is bright against the grey”
    What do you think Beth is talking about when she writes this? 
  4. “Everyone’s door is a special shade, our characters layered in the paint”
    What do you think Beth means when she says that our characters are layered in the paint (of the door colour)?

Task 2: Your turn!

Have a go at writing your own poem about Bristol! Remember, it doesn’t have to rhyme if you don’t want it to – not all poems rhyme! 

 

Week 5 activities: Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday

Week 5 answers: Tuesday | Wednesday

Previous work: Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4

 

Mr Rossetti has set another fantastic workout video for Year 6 at his very own Youtube Channel here

This week's creative task is magazine art! Click here to check it out! You don't even need a magazine - you could use anything you have lying around, such as old newspapers, newsletters, letters or even old books (check with your mum and dad first though!).

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Class Dojo points

Don't forget, Dojo points will be awarded for fantastic work. Upload your work on Dojo, send photos of your work to our school email address:

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Or to the school Twitter account: @HannahMorePri

You can earn Dojo points for excellent effort, perfect presentation, marvellous maths, exciting English and extra points for bonus activities and extra learning you've been doing too! There will be rewards when we're back at school for those of you who have collected enough Dojo points.

Kestrel: 0

Eagle: 0

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Weekly phone call

Mr Cook and Miss Skinner will be ringing round each child in Year 6 every Thursday morning between 9am and 12pm. Your families will receive a phonecall between these hours from an unknown phone number. Please try your best to answer it! We'll talk to children to see how you're getting on with the work as well as talking to parents to see how things are going and offer what help we can provide.

 

 

38 comments

  • Comment Link Numa 06 May 2020 posted by Numa

    heyy

  • Comment Link Doha 06 May 2020 posted by Doha

    Hello everone !!!

  • Comment Link Amal 06 May 2020 posted by Amal

    Hey guys

  • Comment Link saleeban 06 May 2020 posted by saleeban

    that is not true hamza it could end i months and apparently on the news the year 6s are going to school first

  • Comment Link Hamzah 06 May 2020 posted by Hamzah

    hi
    my
    name
    is
    hamzah
    bye.

  • Comment Link Hamzah 06 May 2020 posted by Hamzah

    Guess who's back. Hello everyone.

    To be honest,I want to go back back to school again because I miss my classmates.I miss you funny guys.
    Anyways,I've got a question.
    On the news and on my mom's Whatsapp,I always see these pictures saying'' Don't worry, the lockdown will end on the 25 of May. Sometimes I think that it won't and it will end on September.
    Bye guys!!!!!

  • Comment Link Hamzah 06 May 2020 posted by Hamzah

    Hi everyone! Guess who's back!


    Its Hamzah!!!!!!

  • Comment Link Miss Skinner 06 May 2020 posted by Miss Skinner

    Thank you for letting us know, Sakariye! Hopefully all the links worked for you today.

  • Comment Link SAKARIYE 05 May 2020 posted by SAKARIYE

    mrs skinner and mr cook my english thing that said click here never woreked

  • Comment Link Mr Cook 05 May 2020 posted by Mr Cook

    That's right Gracie. You can do 14 ÷ 5 using short division but continue after the decimal point.

    See this video for more information:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJH4xbG6TMo f

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