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P6B

Dear Children 

We are so glad to see you have visited our class page!  The teachers have been working very hard to organise lots of fun learning activities for you.  Just click on the link below to take you to our 'Home Learning' page.

 

https://www.holychildps.com/home-learning/

 

Advent means 'Coming' in Latin. This is the coming of Jesus into the world.....the real meaning of Christmas. 👑

Through our Learning Challenge topic we will be answering questions such as: What was life like as a Viking? What did they eat? What role did slaves play within the Viking expansion? What Gods with the Vikings have? Were they ever defeated? How did they expand? What did they have to trade?

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LITERACY

Reading:

The pupils will read a range of texts for information, ideas and enjoyment.  They will have opportunities to engage in the following:

  • Class novels
  • Comprehension
  • Personal reading
  • Library books
  • Accelerated Readers

 

You should try to encourage your child to read every night, from a variety of text, in addition to any homework.

 

Writing:

Pupils will be given the opportunities to plan and present their ideas in a variety of formats and forms paying attention to punctuation, grammar and handwriting. Children are encouraged to use cursive script. The children will be working on different types of writing including:

  • report writing
  • narrative
  • persuasive
  • recount
  • poetry
  • explanation

 

Talking and Listening:

Pupils will have an opportunity in class to discuss, form opinions, express points of view and relate to personal experiences.

 

Numeracy:

Children will be given experiences across the curriculum to use Numeracy skills to solve problems using the correct mathematical language.

 

Number:

 

  • Place value
  • Money
  • Percentages, fractions and decimals
  • Number patterns and sequences
  • Negative, Prime and Square numbers
  • Calculator work

 

Measures:

  • Weight/mass
  • Volume/capacity
  • Length and distance
  • Estimation
  • Time- 12 and 24 hour clock
  • scale

 

 

Shape and Space:

  • Angles    
  • Lines    
  • 2D and 3D Shape properties   
  • Symmetry

 

Handling Data:

  • Graphs
  • Mean/median/mode/range
  • Probability
  • Interpreting data   

                                      

Problem Solving Activities:  Using and applying numeracy skills to solve real life problems.

 

Mental Maths:

Developing Strategies to complete calculations, children should also be familiar with tables up to 12x12.

 

Using ICT

 

Children will have the opportunity to develop ICT skills by encouraging them to:

Handle and communicate information;  solve problems; pose questions; and

be creative through the use of digital technology.

 

Using ICT in the Levels of Progression are set out under the headings Explore, Express, Exchange, Evaluate and Exhibit.

 

Children should have a limited amount of screen time, especially at night, before bed. It is important to discuss internet safety with your children and be aware of their internet use. 

 

 

The World Around Us

 

Pupils will develop knowledge, skills and understanding through a topic based approach to learning.

Topics this year will be:

Warriors of the World, Our Place in the Universe and Unsinkable.

 

P.E.       

Children will be given an opportunity to keep fit and active through fundamental skills. Children will participate in swimming, athletics and a variety of different games.

During Term 1 all P6 children attend Whiterock Leisure Centre for swimming lessons.

 

 

THE ARTS

Children will be able to express themselves through Music, Art and Drama activities.

 

Religion:   Grow in Love Primary 6 programme

This is a relatively new programme developed to help children explore their faith through the Grow in Love programme and RSE.

 

Homework:

Your child has homework every night except Fridays or holidays and should spend about 30-40 minutes a night on it. If possible, please sign homework each night. Reading or revising orally may be in addition to the time suggested for written work.

Weekend and holiday homework will be given to those children involved in the transfer procedure during the third term.

 

School Routines:

All children are expected to be in the line each morning at 8.50am

School ends at 3.00pm except on Friday when it ends at 2.00pm.

All pupils should wear school uniform each day and bring P.E gear on P.E days to change into.

 

PDMU

 

PDMU focuses on encouraging each child to become personally, emotionally, socially and physically effective, able to live safe and fulfilled lives. It enables them to make responsible choices and decisions.

The units covered this year are:

Who am I?; Dealing with feelings; Healthy Habits; Check It Out First; Decisions! Decisions! and Working in Harmony

 

We hope your child has an enjoyable year in Primary 6. We are always here to assist and support you. If you need to speak to the class teacher, please make an appointment through the school office.

 

Thanking you in advance for a happy, enjoyable and productive year.

 

Mr Cunningham P6B

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