Year 6 – Tuesday 22nd June learning

23/06/20
Subject Activity
Prayer Visit https://www.loyolapress.com/3-minute-retreats-daily-online-prayer/ and click on ‘Start your retreat’ for a short daily reflection.
PE Miss Pringle has put together a timetable of activities for you to do each day in June, with different levels of challenge. Open it here. You’ll see that there are also tasks and activities to do at the weekend, so do have a go at those too.
Handwriting Visit https://spellingframe.co.uk/spelling-rule/56/56-Word-list-years-5-and-6—eq-to-f, click on ‘Spelling Tiles’, then begin ‘Segment Puzzle’ to practise this week’s spellings.
Reading 15 minutes of https://readtheory.org/
English WALT describe a setting.

Click here to open today’s English activities.

Times Tables http://timestables.me.uk/
Maths WALT find the area of triangles.

Here is the video for today’s maths lesson:

Open the questions here and the answers here.

Wider curriculum Click here.

Year 6 – Monday 22nd June learning

22/06/20
Subject Activity
   
Prayer Visit https://www.loyolapress.com/3-minute-retreats-daily-online-prayer/ and click on ‘Start your retreat’ for a short daily reflection.
PE Miss Pringle has put together a timetable of activities for you to do each day in June, with different levels of challenge. Open it here. You’ll see that there are also tasks and activities to do at the weekend, so do have a go at those too.
Handwriting Visit https://spellingframe.co.uk/spelling-rule/56/56-Word-list-years-5-and-6—eq-to-f to find this week’s words. Click ‘view words’ then copy into your handwriting book.
Reading 15 minutes of https://readtheory.org/
English WALT infer meaning from illustrations.

Click here to open today’s English activities.

Times Tables http://timestables.me.uk/
Maths WALT recognise that shapes with the same areas can have different perimeters and vice versa.

Here is the video for today’s maths lesson:

Open the questions here and the answers here.

RE Click here to find your RE learning. Learn about how Matthew writes about the Kingdom of Heaven.
Wider curriculum Over the next few weeks, your afternoon learning will involve immersing yourself in a resource that engages your emotions, imagination and movement. Click here for details.

The Sacred Heart of Jesus – Feast Day 19th June 2020

The Feast of the Sacred Heart has been in the Roman Catholic liturgical calendar since 1856, and is celebrated 19 days after Pentecost. As Pentecost is always celebrated on Sunday, the Feast of the Sacred Heart always falls on a Friday.

The devotion to the Sacred Heart is one of the most well-known Catholic devotions, wherein the heart of Jesus is viewed as a symbol of “God’s boundless and passionate love for mankind”

Say this prayer together

Lord Jesus Christ, your heart was moved with love for the men and women who came for help in their need. You healed the sick, you fed the hungry, you forgave sinners, you cried over Jerusalem. Above all, you showed to those who were prepared to listen the way to true life, for you are the Way the Truth and the Life.

Lord, your heart is still moved today by your people and their many needs. Open our hearts to hear your word, to accept your love, and to respond to your call.

Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, I place all my trust in you.

Amen.

Choose from some of the Activities below

Look at these paintings of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, which do you prefer? Create your own painting

 

The Sacred Heart of Jesus by Stephen B Whatley

 

Solemnity of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus — Christ the King Priory

Make a heart to show the sacred heart of Jesus

Make heart shaped biscuits and share them with your family

Cookies, Biscuits, Heart Shaped Free Stock Photo - Public Domain ...Heart shaped strawberry biscuits Recipe by dottybee - CookEatShare

Research about St Margaret Mary Alacoque, (22 July 1647 – 17 October 1690), who was a French Roman Catholic Visitation nun who promoted devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus in its modern form.

Watch this small clip which explains about her life

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uVVZLSGSxyc

St Joseph's Cathedral :: Abu Dhabi, UAE :::

 

Year 6 – Friday 19th June learning

We’re at the end of another week, Year 6, and today is the Feast of the Sacred Heart, when we remember Jesus’ divine love for humanity.

In Readtheory this week, Luca T won 1st place, Evie 2nd place and Alex 3rd place. Alex has also been smashing it on Duolingo. Well done!

I’ve enjoyed receiving learning from Maria, Taanya and Evie this week. Maria and Taanya both created Black Lives Matter posters, whilst Evie baked delicious raspberry cupcakes.

19/06/20
Subject Activity
Prayer Visit https://www.loyolapress.com/3-minute-retreats-daily-online-prayer/ and click on ‘Start your retreat’ for a short daily reflection.
PE Miss Pringle has put together a timetable of activities for you to do each day in June, with different levels of challenge. Open it here. You’ll see that there are also tasks and activities to do at the weekend, so do have a go at those too.
Handwriting Test yourself: https://spellingframe.co.uk/spelling-rule/55/55-Word-list-years-5-and-6—conv–to-en- -> Practice/Test -> Begin Test
Reading 15 minutes of https://readtheory.org/
English Click here to open today’s English activities.
Times Tables http://timestables.me.uk/
Maths WALT convert between miles and kilometres.

Here is the video for today’s maths lesson:

Open the questions here and the answers here.

Wider curriculum For this week, your wider curriculum learning will be based on what’s currently in the news. The tasks here are linked to last week’s edition of children’s newspaper, First News, which you can find here. Refer to the page number, then enjoy doing the relevant activity for each article. Each day, try and complete at least one of the activities in the grid.

Year 6 – Thursday 18th June learning

18/06/20
Subject Activity
Prayer Visit https://www.loyolapress.com/3-minute-retreats-daily-online-prayer/ and click on ‘Start your retreat’ for a short daily reflection.
PE Miss Pringle has put together a timetable of activities for you to do each day in June, with different levels of challenge. Open it here. You’ll see that there are also tasks and activities to do at the weekend, so do have a go at those too.
Handwriting Visit https://spellingframe.co.uk/spelling-rule/55/55-Word-list-years-5-and-6—conv–to-en- and click on ‘Practice/Test’ followed by ‘Begin Practice’.
Reading 15 minutes of https://readtheory.org/
English Click here to open today’s English activities.
Times Tables http://timestables.me.uk/
Maths WALT convert metric measures.

 

Here is the video for today’s maths lesson:

Open the questions here and the answers here.

Wider curriculum For this week, your wider curriculum learning will be based on what’s currently in the news. The tasks here are linked to last week’s edition of children’s newspaper, First News, which you can find here. Refer to the page number, then enjoy doing the relevant activity for each article. Each day, try and complete at least one of the activities in the grid.

Year 6 – Wednesday 17th June learning

17/06/20
Subject Activity
   
Prayer Visit https://www.loyolapress.com/3-minute-retreats-daily-online-prayer/ and click on ‘Start your retreat’ for a short daily reflection.
PE Miss Pringle has put together a timetable of activities for you to do each day in June, with different levels of challenge. Open it here. You’ll see that there are also tasks and activities to do at the weekend, so do have a go at those too.
Spelling Visit https://spellingframe.co.uk/spelling-rule/54/54-Word-list-years-5-and-6—aw–to-cont-, go to ‘Spelling Tiles’, then choose the ‘Segment Silhouette’ activity to practise this week’s words.
Reading 15 minutes of https://readtheory.org/
English Click here to open today’s English activities.
Times Tables http://timestables.me.uk/
Maths Please complete today’s assigned tasks on Mathletics:

·        Pattern Rules and Tables

·        Test (Patterns and Algebra)

Wider curriculum For this week, your wider curriculum learning will be based on what’s currently in the news. The tasks here are linked to last week’s edition of children’s newspaper, First News, which you can find here. Refer to the page number, then enjoy doing the relevant activity for each article. Each day, try and complete at least one of the activities in the grid.

Year 6 – Tuesday 16th June learning

16/06/20
Subject Activity
Prayer Visit https://www.loyolapress.com/3-minute-retreats-daily-online-prayer/ and click on ‘Start your retreat’ for a short daily reflection.
PE Miss Pringle has put together a timetable of activities for you to do each day in June, with different levels of challenge. Open it here. You’ll see that there are also tasks and activities to do at the weekend, so do have a go at those too.
Handwriting Visit https://spellingframe.co.uk/spelling-rule/55/55-Word-list-years-5-and-6—conv–to-en-, click on ‘Spelling Tiles’, then begin ‘Segment Puzzle’ to practise this week’s spellings.
Reading 15 minutes of https://readtheory.org/
English WALT manipulate formality in speech.

Click here to open today’s English activities.

Times Tables http://timestables.me.uk/
Maths WALT find pairs of values.

Here is the video for today’s maths lesson:

Open the questions here and the answers here.

Wider curriculum For this week, your wider curriculum learning will be based on what’s currently in the news. The tasks here are linked to last week’s edition of children’s newspaper, First News, which you can find here. Refer to the page number, then enjoy doing the relevant activity for each article. Each day, try and complete at least one of the activities in the grid.

Wednesday Word – Corpus Christi (A)

Louise, one of our Y6 Liturgy Leaders, has prepared a powerpoint to help us reflect on yesterday’s Gospel for the Feast of Corpus Christi. Click here to open it.

Year 6 – Monday 15th June learning

15/06/20
Subject Activity
Prayer Visit https://www.loyolapress.com/3-minute-retreats-daily-online-prayer/ and click on ‘Start your retreat’ for a short daily reflection.
PE Miss Pringle has put together a timetable of activities for you to do each day in June, with different levels of challenge. Open it here. You’ll see that there are also tasks and activities to do at the weekend, so do have a go at those too.
Handwriting Visit https://spellingframe.co.uk/spelling-rule/55/55-Word-list-years-5-and-6—conv–to-en- to find this week’s words. Click ‘view words’ then copy into your handwriting book.
Reading 15 minutes of https://readtheory.org/
English WALT make predictions.

Click here to open today’s English activities.

Times Tables http://timestables.me.uk/
Maths WALT solve 2-step equations.

Here is the video for today’s maths lesson:

Open the questions here and the answers here.

RE Click here to find your RE learning. Learn about the Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and choose one of the creative activities.
Wider curriculum For this week, your wider curriculum learning will be based on what’s currently in the news. The tasks here are linked to last week’s edition of children’s newspaper, First News, which you can find here. Refer to the page number, then enjoy doing the relevant activity for each article. Each day, try and complete at least one of the activities in the grid.

Pope Francis: A person living the spirit of Pentecost

Luke, one of the Gospel writers told us that when the Holy Spirit at Pentecost  came it gave the disciples the ability to speak to others about God – in ways that they heard and understood.

This week we will focus on our current Pope Francis who lives his life using his gifts to speak to the world about God.

Pope Frances’ real name is Jorge (pronounced Horhey) Mario Bergoglio (pronounced Bergoglio). He was born on 17th December, 1936 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Jorge became a Jesuit priest when he was 32. Jesuits (society of Jesus) are known for their special interest in education and social justice – in teaching people how to make society more ‘just’ (fair) for all people, especially the poor.

In 1992, Jorge became an auxiliary (assistant) Bishop in Buenos Aires, eventually becoming the Archbishop (head Bishop) there in 1998. In 2001 he was elected to the College of Cardinals, the group of church leaders from which the new pope is elected. Only a Cardinal can be a pope and only a Cardinal can vote for a new pope.

He became Pope on 13th March 2013

Pope Francis has said a lot since becoming Pope. He has been particularly outspoken about care of the poor and care of the planet.

Choose from the activities below

Activity 1

Read the sayings of Pope Francis (below) and choose the saying you like best. Copy it into your book. Draw pictures around it showing how people in your family live by this ‘rule’. He said…

‘love your neighbour and be kind to people who are lonely or have problems.’

He said…’do not bury your talents.’

He said…’talk to God the way you talk to your parents.’

He said…’show God’s love to the world in your happiness and courage.’

He said…’be generous.’

He said… ‘help one another.’

He said … ’we are one single human family.’

He said … ’listen to the cry of the earth and the cry of the poor

 

Activity 2  Choose from one of Pope Francis’ quotes below and create a poster which explains the meaning of the quote.TOP 25 QUOTES BY POPE FRANCIS (of 1386) | A-Z Quotes

Pope Francis Quote | Pope francis quotes, Pope francis, Pope quotes

Activity 3

Make a fact file about the life of Pope Francis