Pre-learning for Y6 maths- a chance to win a prize draw ticket!

Above are two videos that will help you with our next unit of learning. Please watch these videos and have a go at the questions. They will really help you ahead of Thursday’s maths lesson!

An additional challenge for your extended study will be posted on google classroom at 3pm today! Keep up the hard work Year 6 and keep earning those tickets!

-Miss Blackham

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The first names in the year 6 prize draw are…

I’ve been blown away by the amount of children who accessed extended study last night. My emails were pinging last night with lots of submissions from our Year 6’s. We also had 17 children who joined our brioche breakfast this morning which was amazing to see but I am challenging all of year 6 to attend! Let’s get as many entries into the prize draw as we can. We need a Nando’s!

-Miss Blackham

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Marvellous maths!

Year 6 have been awesome this morning! They were each set a number of personal challenges based on yesterday’s arithmetic scores and they have absolutely smashed it! They used models to support their independent learning and it was great to see them showing their working out! Well done everyone!

-Miss Blackham

Year 6 Sats revision prize draw! Do you want to win a Nando’s!?

From Monday, SATs revision (extended study) will be available via Google classroom. For every day you complete an activity (there will be a range to choose from) your name will be entered into a prize draw!
There will be a small prize for everyone who enters and of course an after SATs treat for all but three winners will be selected to enjoy a dinner at Nando’s!

You’ve got to be in it to win it! Please check you can access Google classroom before Monday to ensure you can earn the maximum amount of tickets to be in with a greater chance of winning the overall prize!

Good luck Year 6’s!

-Miss Blackham

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Serving at the premier!

-Miss Blackham

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Y5/6 Police Community Day

Years 5 and 6 have been busy thinking about how to keep themselves safe in the community that they live. Road safety is paramount in this. We have learnt about the various types of road crossings in our area and others that we may come across when walking around.


In addition, we have also considered how our clothing, and the behaviours we display, can also impact on our safety when out and about.

I wonder what our anti-social behaviour session will bring next.

Mrs Haycock

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