Good morning Year 6!
Here is today's home learning for anyone that still needs to self-isolate at home.
You don't need to do this if you are back in school.
Remember that you can contact your teachers by emailing year6@bgfjs.org if you have any questions or would like help with your learning. Don't forget to email photos of your learning at the end of each day so that you can receive feedback.
Here is today's home learning for anyone that still needs to self-isolate at home.
You don't need to do this if you are back in school.
Remember that you can contact your teachers by emailing year6@bgfjs.org if you have any questions or would like help with your learning. Don't forget to email photos of your learning at the end of each day so that you can receive feedback.
Lesson 1 - Maths
Starter: Let's recap what we have learnt about metric and imperial measurements.
Activity 1
Before we begin, click here for the answers to yesterday's questions.
Activity 2: Spend 15 minutes on Mathletics practising your maths skills.
Activity 3: Spend 15 minutes practising your times tables on Times Tables Rockstars.
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Lesson 2 - Literacy
Today in Literacy we are going to carry on reading (and listening) to the fifth and final act of Macbeth. You will then make visual notes of the final act which can include images of what happens in the play, character names and what they might be saying, thinking or doing. In addition you can use speech or thought bubbles to help you with this.
To listen to the Loom video, click on the link below to hear Mark read Tony Bradman's retelling of Macbeth, Act Five.
Click below to download and read the text from Macbeth Act 5, the final act.
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Lesson 3 - Computing
Activity 1:
Click on the button below to learn what the World Wide Web is.
Activity 2:
We are continuing to develop our coding skills. Last week, we used Scratch to help us do so. This week, we are going to use Code Your Hero.
Activity 3:
What's in your digital footprint? |
Story time
If you missed earlier chapters, click here to listen to them. |
That's all for this term. Well done for putting in lots of effort into your home learning.
We hope that you all have a wonderful, restful holidays and we look forward to seeing you back at school on Monday 12th April. You can find lots of ideas for things to do in the Home Learning and Pupils sections of our website.
Best wishes,
Year 6 teachers
We hope that you all have a wonderful, restful holidays and we look forward to seeing you back at school on Monday 12th April. You can find lots of ideas for things to do in the Home Learning and Pupils sections of our website.
Best wishes,
Year 6 teachers