Tag Rugby

The tag rugby team took part in a competition at The Grove School on Thursday. Although they didn’t quite emulate the English, Welsh and Irish teams, they palyed well and finished 3rd in their group.

Year 6 Homework and spellings

This week the children have homework linked to determiners. Please encourage your child to read the guidance at the top of the sheet before completing the task.

The maths homework if linked to multiplying money.

Spellings this week include –

forgetting, forgotten, beginner, beginning, admittance, preferred, strumming, dropped, stopped, wettest, runny, sadder, admitted

Please encourage your child to practice their spellings. Last week’s scores were considerably down on previous weeks.

 

Thank you

Mr Chiverton

Year 6 Pizza Express

Year 6 had a great morning at Pizza Express making their own pizzas.

A big thank you to Pizza Express and our chef, Andy.

Year 6 Homework and spellings

This week the children will be looking at double negatives. If they aren’t sure what this means there is a detailed explanation at the top of their sheets.

We have recently been working on negative numbers. Too help the children with this, I would like them attempt the temperature change chart, plot the information on the graph and complete the associated questions.

The spelling focus this week continues to look at suffixes and, in particular, -less, -ful, –ness, -ment and -ly

We will be looking at a number of spellings including the words:

beautiful, deceitful, meanness, achievement, definitely, thoroughly, merriment, hopeful, flavourless, thoroughness, immediately and other words that follow thew same pattern.

Children will need to learn the process for adding the suffix and how to apply it correctly as they will be given 10 spellings out of a much larger list.

Please remember that on Tuesday the children are going to Pizza Express in Shrewsbury and will not need a dinner on that day.

On Wednesday, Thursday and Friday the children will be working on their cycling skills. Whilst the people running it may have some spare bikes and helmets they can lend to children, it would be good if they could bring their own.

 

Thank you

 

Mr Chiverton

 

Year 6 Homework

This week’s homework involves a few fractions questions, some speech punctuation and the weekly spellings.

A reminder that children should make a good effort to try their homework without support. I’ve noticed that some children have found it difficult to understand the homework because they haven’t read the question carefully. Reading comprehension forms an important part of the curriculum and covers just about every lesson. If children read daily they tend to find it easier to read and understand the questions.

Thank you

Mr Chiverton

Year 6 Residential Presentation

Thank you to all the parents who attended last night’s Year 6 residential information session. For those who were not able to attend I’ve attached the PowerPoint below.

If you haven’t returned the medical letter, that was sent out last week, could you please do so as soon as possible. Any final payments are also due in now.

Should you have any questions regarding the residential then please catch me at the end of the school day.

Thank you

Mr Chiverton

 

Year 6 Residential Kingswood

Year 6 Homework and Residential Meeting

The children have been issued with their homework for this week.It includes a short grammar task, a maths exercise and a few spellings.

In the front of your child’s homework book should be a list of spellings that they should ideally know. We will be working on these throughout the year but would appreciate any time you can practise with them.

This Wednesday – September 18th -we have a meeting about the residential the children will be going on in November. If you would like to attend to find out more information or to ask any questions then please make your way to Class 6 for 3:20.

 

Mr Chiverton

Year 6

Welcome back.

The children have all settled back into the flow of things after the summer holidays.

PE for this term will be on Monday and Thursday, although it is a good idea to have the kit in at school all week.

Homework will vary from week to week to target specific areas. I will look to alternate between maths, reading comprehension and spelling, punctuation and grammar homework, although on some weeks there may be more than one of these.

Homework will be set on a Friday and will be due in the following week. If children have difficulty completing the homework then I will be running a support session, for those who need it, on a Friday lunch time.

Before long, there will be an invite to parents to attend a couple of informal meetings. One will be to talk about the Year 6 residential and the other will be a coffee morning to allow you to see what is expected of the children in their SATs and how you can offer them support.

If you need to discuss anything with me, I’m available most days after school.

Thank you for your continued support.

Mr Chiverton