Hello Year 6!
Hope you are all doing well and staying safe. Time for another week of learning from home- I hope you are finding these activities useful and that they are managing to keep you busy. As always, please don’t worry about completing everything (just do your best and have a go at what you can!) Don’t forget to check purple mash for further tasks and activities.
Year 6 Weekly Learning Overview
Year 6 – Home Learning Log 20.4.20
Maths:
Here is the link to last week’s answers – let’s see who got 40! If you did get 40/40, why not send a selfie with your score to the St. Cats Facebook page (or even if you didn’t get 40!)
This week’s arithmetic – good luck! Week 3 arithmetic
This week’s learning will revolve around FRACTIONS! We have covered a lot of this in school so it is just purely practise. Please follow the link for the video for this week and make sure you click on WEEK 3 (W.C 4.5.20) to find the videos for each day.
https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/year-6/
Lesson 1 Simplify fractions 2019
Lesson 2 Compare and order fractions
Lesson 3 Add and subtract fractions (2) 2019
Lesson 4 Mixed addition and subtraction 2019
English:
Reading: Inference questions week 3
Weekly comprehension week 3 – Texts
Weekly comprehension week 3 – Questions
Weekly comprehension week 3 – Mark Scheme
Spelling: spelling week 3
Writing: I have tweaked the writing stimulus for this week. I would like you to write a diary entry from the perspective of Auggie from the film Wonder – you may have read the book or seen the film already. If you an get hold of the film, please give it a watch as it is truly AMAZING with a very important message. I will insert some clips below to give you an idea of the film and I would like you to write a diary from Auggie’s first day at school – make sure you include his thoughts and feelings (I have also included an example to to start you off). If you wish, you can change the perspective from Auggie to his parents – think about how they might be feeling by sending their son to school for the first time at ten years old (ask you parents at home to help you!) You can also find lots of clips from the film on YouTube to help you.
Don’t forget about our year 6 writing standards and remember this piece should take you a couple of weeks to complete.
Year 6 Writing Framework 2019-2020
Enjoy and have a great week!
Miss you all lots – love, Miss Ashton x