What did I do with my Year 6s...
English –
We spent 3 lessons writing a newspaper article on the skipathon which was held on my first day to raise money for the school's sponsored Panda. Although I outlined the structure and the five Ws a number of times, there are still some quite light on in content. We have not printed these out, and some students probably still need a bit of time to finish this off. Provided a rubric to measure success of article, but not sure that it was really met.
Using an article from their text book, the children rewrote it from a different perspective. This was quite a challenge as they needed to determine what was important from the original article, and what might have been speculation.
They also sat their long writing assessment but luckily I was advised not to mark this, and leave it for the usual teacher.
Maths –
Introduced percentages and talked about reducing prices by a discount and working out what an original price was when we knew the discounted price. This was a bit confusing for the class initially, but they grasped it, and worked it out. Sales tax was confusing for them, I guess because they are not exposed to a GST or a VAT on a daily basis. They used Maths +7 text book, and they did some problems in their workbooks. Marked classwork from yesterday and today. I had a bit of fun reminding myself how to use the Smartboard software - and created some slides for this.
Last week, we had the computers booked one day, so they wrote their own word problems.
ICT –
The kids designed posters promoting safety and stranger danger.
PSHE –
Remembrance Day on Friday – read poem Wearing a Poppy. Considered what the poppy means to the class, and wrote 1-2 sentences. Decorated the page in their books.
Topic –
Had the laptops booked, and researched 20th Century inventions. Used a prompt sheet to list 3 inventions, and then pick one of those as being most important, and then list 5 reasons why.
Science –
Finished off cover pages in their workbooks and did KWL and vocab. Discussed circuits. Gave them a glossary sheet (one of mine from last year). Long discussion about circuits, and switches and lights.
Worked through the BBC Bitesize website, solved the circuits game with a few attempts, and could explain why, etc.
Great week - enjoyed being back with kids who know how to line up, be quiet, have a sensible conversation, can sit up and can organise themselves for a while!!
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