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Welcome to Year 6

Presentations from Parent Welcome Event

Year 6 Curriculum Map

The Year 6 long term plan is below.  This shows the coverage of work for the whole year.  Items to note: Art and DT are generally taught on alternative terms; this is the same for History and Geography.  

In this half term, we will be covering many topics across the curriculum.

 

English

English is split into Reading, Writing and Spellings.

Reading

We will be looking a range of texts (both fiction and fiction) to build the suite of reading skills - fluency, vocab knowledge, retrieval, inference, explanation and summary).  Mainly, a text will be read each week to develop each skill; some of the texts are linked to our current half term value and out Science and History units.

Please ensure your child is reading at the very least 3 times per week at home to support them, not just reading independently but also support learning across the curriculum.  Planners should be signed on the day they have read, with a comment as appropriate.  If children particularly like a word or phrase they can write it in their planner as well.

Writing

We will be writing a range of pieces in different styles.  This is to build writing (and reading) skills and develop methods of how to have an impact on the reader (or listener).  The writing units this half term are:

  • Campaign Speech - based on the book Holes
  • Maya Setting Description
  • Amazon Rainforest Report

Spelling

Spelling is still an important part of learning, helping children develop their vocabulary, how they convey meaning and how they are understood.

New spellings will be learnt weekly, supported by activities in class and homework.  Spelling will come in two lists: rules and common exception words.

The Rule Spelling words for this half term are:

Maths

As with the previous half term, Maths will be structured to recap existing knowledge and teach new learning.  This also continues with the application of the concrete, pictorial and abstract strategies, and knowing when it is best to apply them.  The topics covered this term are:

  • Fractions
  • Converting units
  • Ratio

We are still continuing with arithmetic practise, which includes a weekly test and times table practise (which will also include some testing) 

Science

Children will be learning about electricity in Science this half term, focussed on the research question: what happens when we remove a component from an electrical circuit?  They will recap voltage, circuits and components of circuits and take a deeper look at the reasons for how circuit components function. 

RE

We will continue to learn about Jewish People and their faith this half term under the question of: How does following God affect a Jewish person's daily life? We will be looking at the rules within the Jewish Faith regarding kosher food, .  The knowledge organiser is below.

Geography

We will be learning a new topic in Geography: South America and Rainforests.  Children will be researching and investigating the question: Why does the Amazon Matter?  Topics they will be learning about include: tropical and temperate rainforests (including features of rainforests and food within them) and the importance of rainforest and risks and threats to them (including deforestation).  

DT

DT is linked to our Science unit, looking at electrical systems.  This is all focussed on researching, designing, creating and testing a steady hand game.  By Christmas children should have created a hand held toy.

Computing

This half term, we will be creating a web page.  Considering factors for design and creation and addressing any snags.

PE

In PE, we will be continuing with Gymnastics, followed by a new unit on dance - looking at phrases, rhythms, dynamics and formations.

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It’s assessment time!

Posted: Dec 7, 2025 by: Alex Tosta (ATosta) on: Year 6 Class Blog

So this week we have been doing our first assessments of the year.  This is to give the children a chance to experience doing SATs, as well see how well they are doing.  Along side writing and editing our rainforest setting description, it has been a heavy week.  But they have been superb.  They have just kept going and the focus in the tests was brilliant.  I will send the tests home before the end of term, so you can see how well they are doing and the areas that need a bit more focus.

Beyond that, we had a party with our buddies in Reception; the Year 6s were amazing with their Reception buddies.  They showed all of our values – kind, compassionate and caring.  We finished the week off with a DT day.  On Friday we made hand held electrical toy.  It was great to see the children be designers, creators and testers.  So much talent was on display.

Next week, it is almost back to normal.  We will be prepping for the French Day on 12 Dec by learning Jingle Bells in French (which will be performed for the school on Friday) and go over some of the tests.

Have a great week.

Homework

Books - Due Wed 12 December

Maths: p30 - Progress Test 1

English (Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling): p19 - Present Tense and Past Tense; p37 - Question Marks and Exclamation Marks; p89 ei and ie words

There will be a Homework Club every Friday for children who have not managed to do their homework or need some support.

 

Mathletics - Due Thurs 11 Dec

3 new tasks have been added plus any outstanding tasks.  Please can the children do any outstanding tasks and the new tasks.

New tasks: Estimate products (products are the answers in multiplication); long multiplication; divide: 1-digit.

These may look a little tricky, so I recommend having a pencil and paper to hand to do any working out.

Mr Routledge is running a Mathletics Club for children who have 9 or more outstanding tasks and for those scoring 50% or less.  I will reassign tasks if children have got 50% or less.  Mathletics Club is a brilliant opportunity for children to show that they are great mathematicians.

 

Spellings - Test is Mon 08 Dec

Spellings are the same as last week because we did the mock SATS spelling test this week.

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