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Year 6 

 Nurture, Aspire, Achieve

Welcome to Year 6

We have two classes in Year 6:

Class 6AR: Miss Roclawski

Class 6TR: Mr Reid

 

PE Day: Friday

 

Please check this page regularly for updates on what we have been doing in class during the week, important updates and reminders and information about upcoming topics and events.

Year 6 Blog

Christmas Homework

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Merry Christmas Everyone!

We hope you have a wonderful holiday and restful break. 

Please find the homework information below. 

The maths sheet will be in the envelop your child has brought home with their Christmas goodies. 

Thank you!

Miss Roclawski and Mr Reid

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Song Practice

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

This video is the backing track for 6AR's Christmas song. 

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Remembrance Day

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On Tuesday 10th November both year 6 classes went to The Cenotaph on Gildersome Green to pay our respects. 

We placed our painted poppy pebbles, remembrance crosses and we talked about the sacrifices that has been made so that we could live in freedom. We discussed current conflicts and the brave men and women in our Military.

Evie read the poem, In Flanders Field By John McRae and Luke recited a remembrance prayer. 

All the children we very respectful and well behaved. 

They all did our school and community proud!

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October Half Term Homework

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Outdoor PE

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Hello Everyone, 

You will have noticed that your children are coming home some Wednesdays in a pretty muddy state. 

We are having to do our outdoor PE session on our school field, as we have nowhere else to do it. The playground is taken up by afternoon breaks for the pupils in KS1.

When the field is particularly wet we will not use it, however, if it is a little muddy we are using it as normal.

Yesterday some children in Y5 ran a 5k across the field, it was slightly muddy but not as bad as usual. 

We came out to cheer them on and afterwards the children asked if we could have a go on the course. 

We said yes, but explained that they should not be throwing themselves in the mud. Inevitably, some children slipped and got quite muddy, but most importantly we had a lot of fun. 

All the children had the chance to run the track more than once (optionally) and the majority of them jumped at the chance. 

On a Wednesday your child may come home quite muddy after PE, until we have use of another area we will not be able to do a lot about this. 

All the pupils, without exception, had an incredible time and were so happy. 

We encourage the children to try new things and make the most of our outdoor space. We understand this will result in extra washing for you on a Wednesday and can only apologise.

Thank you for your understanding, if you have any concerns with this, please contact myself or Mr Reid. 

 

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