Year 6 – Wednesday 6th May learning

Good morning, Year 6.

Here is your learning for today:

05/05/20
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.
Miss Pringle’s Home Olympic Challenge Click here for Miss Pringle’s challenge for today.
Handwriting Copy these sentences containing this week’s spellings 1-5 into your handwriting book:

1.                The anniversary of Europe’s liberation from Nazi Germany at the end of World War Two is known as VE Day.

2.                The Germans surrendered because Hitler, their leader, had died and they realised that they would not be able to win the war.

3.                Upon the defeat of Germany, celebrations erupted throughout Great Britain.

4.                Churchill told the crowds in London, “This is your victory!”

5.                Although everyone was pleased that the war had ended, for many the celebrations would have been a sad reminder of the loss of many loved ones.

Reading 15 minutes of https://readtheory.org/
English Click here to open today’s English activities.
Times Tables http://timestables.me.uk/
Maths WALT make connections to angles on a straight line and around a point.

 

Fluency starter:

  1. 1/3 of 33 =
  2. 24,591 + 234,819 =
  3. 14 x 74 =
  4. 1,334 ÷ 29 =
  5. ______ = 19.302 x 100
  6. A square has a side that is 14cm. What is its perimeter?

 

Here is today’s maths video:

Find the questions here and the answers here.

Art As you will remember from our history learning earlier this year, and particularly from our trip to the British Schools Museum, the Spitfire was the name of the fighter plane used by the RAF during WW2. This tutorial will show you how to draw one! As always, show me how you do by sending in a photo.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wz0AHtDr_LY

French I have set two new assignments on https://schools.duolingo.com/

If you have been unable to login, then email me at year6@popepaul.herts.sch.uk and I’ll send you your login details.

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