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.
As with other half terms, we will be covering many topics across the curriculum in the first half of the Spring Term.
English
This half term, English is split into Reading, Writing, Grammar 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. A greater focus will be given to deeper retrieval questions and inference skills (including explanations). 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 two pieces in different styles this half term. This is not just to build writing (and reading) skills and develop methods of how to have an impact on the reader (or listener), but also develop skills of editing. The writing units this half term are:
- Character description within a narrative
- Balanced argument
Both of these are based on our class book: 'When the Sky Falls'.
Grammar
This half term we have included dedicated grammar lessons and testing into the timetable. This is to help children prepare for their SATs and be as successful as possible. The grammar to be covered this half term is:
- Word types: nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs
- word types: conjunctions, propositions, determiners, pronouns, subject and object
- Functions of sentences
- Parts of sentences: sentences and clauses, noun phrases
- Word types: conjunctions; Verb forms
- Tense: simple present, simple past, perfect, present progressive, past progressive, model form.
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:
- ending 'shus' sound spelt -cious and -tious
- ending 'cial'
- ending -ant, -ance, -ancy, -ent, -ence, -ency (revision)
- ending -able, -ably, -ible, -ibly (revision)
- suffixes beginning with vowel letters to words ending in -fer
- Words with long 'e' sound spelt ei after c
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:
- Ratio
- Algebra
We are still continuing with arithmetic practise, which includes a weekly test and times table practise.
Science
Children will be focussed on answering two questions: What effects can diet, exercise and drugs have on the human body? What effect does exercise have on pulse rate? This involves learning the circulatory system (its parts and function) and how oxygen and nutrients are transported around the body. We will also be looking at the benefits and impacts of different diets and exercise on the human body.
RE
This half term we move on to a new topic: Creation - Creation and Science: Conflicting or complimentary? We will recap the creation story in Genesis 1 and 2 in the Old Testament of the Bible, questioning what it is meaning it. Will compare this to the scientific view of how the universe began and discuss their similarities and differences. As the unit progresses we will explore the ways Christians celebrate God as a creator and how God is reflected in nature within the scriptures.
History
We will be learning a new topic of World War 2, looking to answer the question of: what is the legacy of D-Day? We will be looking at how WW2 started, how Britain prepared for war, leaders, propaganda and messaging, D-Day and its impacts, and finally, the impact of the ending the WW" - looking at intuitions that were set up.
DT
DT is focussed on balancing function and aesthetics, where children will be designing and making a pop up book. This will not only include a story and visuals, but also levers, sliders, layers and spacers to include dynamic action as part of reading.
Computing
This half term, we will be game designers; looking at variables in computer games and designing and coding simple games.
PE
In PE, we will be wrapping up gymnastics, starting rugby and developing our dodgeball skills (building on previous years).
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And on we go!
Posted: Jan 9, 2026 by: Alex Tosta (ATosta) on: Year 6 Class Blog
We have done the first week of the Spring Term and we have hit the ground running. We are writing our character description model in Writing (based on our current WW2 based class book, ‘When the Sky Falls’). To accompany this and prepare for the SATs we have started a dedicated Grammar lesson – each week Y6 will cover a new topic and then have a task or test on that topic. Our Reading lessons have been focused on a blog about the journey of the red blood. This has supported our Science where we learnt about the parts of the circulatory system, looking at images and diagrams of the heart, blood vessels and blood and describing their jobs. We have started a new topic in RE: Creation. We have gone through the Creation story in the Bible and created a cartoon summary of it.
Homework
Books - Due Wed 14 Jan
Maths: p35 Relative Sizes
English (Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling):p15 - conjunctions; p39 – sentence practise; p97 Homophones
Mathletics - Due Thurs 15 Jan
3 new tasks have been added plus any outstanding tasks. Please can the children do any outstanding tasks and the new tasks.
New tasks: Number: which is smaller?; Divide: 1-digit Divisor Remainder; Identifying Fractions Beyond 1
Mr Routledge runs 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 on Mon 12 Jan
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Rule: ‘shus’ ending spelt –cious and -tious |
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vicious gracious spacious cautious ambitious malicious anxious nutritious fictitious infectious |
community persuade rhythm soldier yacht |
Any issues with homework, let me know. I will be running a homework club, not just for homework not done, but also for children ask for help or clarify issues with the homework.
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