Year 6 – Monday 30th March learning

Good morning, Year 6, and welcome to a brand new week. I hope you had a lovely weekend, with lots of enjoyable activities at home with your families.

I have loved receiving photos of your learning over the weekend. Firstly, Luka has shared his drawing of Winnie The Pooh and getting his daily workout in.

Louise had a go at darning her socks – good job, Louise!

Maks has also produced a wonderful drawing of Winnie-The-Pooh, and has even made a bed for his guinea pig using a knitting loom!

After the end of week 1, the leaderboards stand as follows:

ReadTheory: 1st Mia, 2nd Luca, 3rd Mikey

Duolingo: 1st Alex, 2nd Liam, 3rd Mikey

Prodigy: 1st Jude, 2nd Maks, 3rd Evie

30/03/20
Subject Activity
PE Stay fit and healthy by checking in with The Body Coach each morning at 9.00 at  https://www.youtube.com/user/thebodycoach1
Prayer Visit https://cafod.org.uk/Pray/Lent-Calendar and reflect on today’s Bible verse and message.
Handwriting Copy this week’s spellings into your handwriting book:

Words containing the root word sign (meaning mark)

assign

assignment

design

designate

resignation

resign

signal

signature

significant

signify

Reading 15 minutes of https://readtheory.org/
English Click here to open today’s English activities.
Times Tables http://timestables.me.uk/
Maths WALT understand the effect of multiplying with proper fractions.

Arithmetic starter:

1)             43,817 + 2,782 =

2)             _______ = 89.05 – 3.48

3)             67 x 14 =

4)             7,854 ÷ 17 =

5)             ______ = 23.03 x 100

 

Click here to open today’s maths lesson.

RE WALT understand why Good Friday is ‘Good’.

Click here for today’s RE lesson.

Here’s an example of what I’m looking for:

Please send me pictures of your finished crosses and remember to display yours in your house during Holy Week.

Science WALT make observations about light.

Click here for today’s science lesson.

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