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Class 13

Welcome to Class 13. Here is all of the information you need to know for Year 6!

PE - PE is every Thursday and Friday; please make sure your child comes into school on these days in weather appropriate kit and that it is named.

Spellings- Spellings are put on Spelling Shed each Friday and tested the following Friday.

Year 6 will now be coming into school on Thursdays and Fridays in their PE kit. This adjustment aims to reduce the time spent changing into and out of PE attire and maximize the valuable time the children have in PE lessons. PE kits can now remain at home, unless needed for any club/sporting event.

Year 6 will now be coming into school on Thursdays and Fridays in their PE kit. This adjustment aims to reduce the time spent changing into and out of PE attire and maximize the valuable time the children have in PE lessons. PE kits can now remain at home, unless needed for any club/sporting event.

Homework - Due Friday 12th January!

Today the children received 2 booklets to complete for their homework. One is SPAG revision and the second is a Christmas escape room, using their new fraction knowledge from this half term to figure out the clues - good luck!

Spellings for 12th January (Revision of Year 5 spellings):

innocent

decent

frequent

confident

obedient

independent

hesitancy

buoyancy

fancy

occupancy

reluctancy

vacancy

Spellings for 15th December (Revision of Year 5 spellings - words ending in 'ant' and 'ance'):

observant

expectant

hesitant

tolerant

assistant

brilliant

observance

tolerance

substance

acceptance

appearance

balance

Spellings for 8th December (Revision of Year 5 spellings - words ending in 'ial'):

official

special

artificial

social

beneficial

glacial

potential

partial

confidential

essential

initial

influential

Spellings for 1st December (Revision of Year 5 spellings):

vicious

precious

conscious

delicious

malicious

suspicious

ambitious

cautious

fictitious

infectious

nutritious

scrumptious

Cornerstones homework - due Friday 8th December:

We have sent each child home with a Cornerstones worksheet that list a range of various activities linked to our topic this term, 'Maafa'. Children choose one activity to complete as their homework. As this is a project-based homework, we are giving a little longer of 3 weeks to complete this homework. We can't wait to see your creative side and your amazing Maafa projects!

Spellings for 24th November (Common words):

relevant

restaurant

rhyme

rhythm

sacrifice

secretary

immediate

suggest

symbol

system

temperature

twelfth

Spellings for 17th November (common words):

interrupt

language

leisure

lightning

marvellous

mischievous

opportunity

parliament

persuade

physical

prejudice

privilege

Literacy homework due in on Friday 10th November.

Spellings for 10th November (common words) - spellings for over half term:

determined

develop

dictionary

disastrous

embarrass

environment

familiar

foreign

forty

frequently

government

guarantee

This week's homework is all about place value! Homework should be back in school by Friday 20th October - we will then mark it as a class!

Spellings for 20th October (common words):

ancient

apparent

appreciate

attached

available

average

communicate

community

competition

conscience

conscious

controversy

Spellings for 13th October (homophones):

principal

principle

profit

prophet

stationary

stationery

steel

steal

wary

weary

who's

whose

Spellings for 6th October (words containing 'ough' and homophones):

cough

through

thorough

borough

plough

bough

morning

mourning

passed

past

precede

proceed

We are now moving to 12 spellings a week! Spellings for 29th September (words containing 'ough'):

rough

tough

enough

though

although

dough

ought

bought

thought

nought

brought

fought

23.6.23 Literacy homework this week is pages 74-75 and Numeracy homework is pages 86-87. As we have our Residential Trip to Mersea, bring your books back by Friday 7th July please.

Year 6 were so lucky to visit the Imperial War Museum at Duxford last week. We saw a huge number of planes and vehicles which had been involved in World War I and II and our lovely guide Ian gave us a tour around Concorde too. Brilliant behaviour on a very hot day and we saw a wonderful air show too.

Here are the entries for the Easter Pun Competition as well as the winners! Thank you to everyone who took part, they were all EGGCELLENT!