Year 6JT: Blog items
Date: 31st Mar 2020 @ 9:47am
Good morning year 6, here is a fractions quiz for you to complete today. Use the 'Showme' videos on the blog to help you to remember how to solve each calculation.
A house point for every correct answer!
I will do a 'Showme' clip to work out the answers later this afternoon to see how well you did.
Good Luck
Date: 30th Mar 2020 @ 8:10pm
Hello everyone,
I hope you all had a relaxing weekend and are ready to get started on another week of learning. Things still feel very strange and different at the moment and I was thinking that in the future we are all going to be a part of history- in the future people will look back on this time and find it unbelievable to hear how we all had to stay home and even to do our learning at home instead of school!
Anyway, my little girls and I have been keeping a journal - jotting down ideas about: what we have done, what has made us smile, what we plan to do the next day, photos, and what we are thankful for. I have attached some pages below for you to have a go at keeping your own lockdown journal- you could print it off or copy some of the ideas into your own notebook or even create your own version complete with cover. I would love to see some of your pages and see what you have been up to.
Send them into our email
Year6homelearning@ravensbury.manchester.sch.uk or tweet them to the school twitter page or Y6 page.
looking forward to hearing from you
take care of yourselves,
Mrs Ranyard
The Boy at the Back of the Class Chapter 2
Date: 30th Mar 2020 @ 4:23pm
Hi year 6, here is the next chapter from The Boy at the Back of the Class. There are some questions for you to answer at the end and I'll paste them under the 'Showme' link so you can take your time answering them. Please let us see your answers by either sending to our year 6 email address or take a photo of them and post on our twitter account. Enjoy!
https://www.showme.com/sh?h=B3sauhM
Chapter 2
What was so unusual about the new boy’s eyes?
Why did the narrator keep staring at Tom when he joined the class last year?
What is the narrator’s birthday wish?
Why couldn’t the narrator and his friends talk to the new boy at break times and lunchtime?
Why is Jennie ‘famous’?
What story was Jennie telling everyone about the new boy and how did she know?
Who do you think the woman in the red scarf is? Why do you think that?
What do we know about the new boy so far?
What do you think might happen the next day? Why do you think that?
Dividing Fractions with Miss Thornton
Date: 30th Mar 2020 @ 2:32pm
Good Afternoon. Welcome to the final instalment of ............ Calculating fractions!
Today we are going to look at all the different ways there are when dividing fractions so if you need a bit of help in this area than click on the 'Showme' link below and have a go.
https://www.showme.com/sh?h=MVbVdxY
Tomorrow I will set a quiz in the morning for you to have a go, which will cover all of the different ways to calculate fractions, and in the afternoon I will go over the answers on a showme clip to see if you got them right or not, and if not where you may have gone a little bit wrong.
Date: 30th Mar 2020 @ 1:19pm
Good afternoon year 6! I hope you all had a lovely weekend and are ready for another fab week of learning from home. I am!
Today I am going to start with Sentence of the Day.
The sentence relates to persuasive letter writing and if my English group checks their writing packs, this sentence could help you include some detail when completeing the task of writing a letter to Mrs Hughes about promoting the Eco Team.
The sentence I have created starts with a great persuasive technique called 'flattery' where you flatter or complement your reader to encourage them to follow your way of thinking so they are more likely to listen and take action.
You begin by clicking on the link below and reading the sentence. Enjoy!
Date: 30th Mar 2020 @ 11:42am
Today's challenge is to draw your own sunshine then in the middle of it write or draw all the things that make you happy.
I've done one if you would like to look at it for ideas (although your drawings may be a little better than mine! ) and have focused on all the things I can still do or see, even while we're in this strange situation .
Stay safe everyone,
Mrs Glover
Date: 30th Mar 2020 @ 11:34am
Hello again Year 6, I hope you have all had a great weekend and are feeling refreshed and ready to do some more learning this week!
Here are some ideas for your learning today:
Maths
Have a look at the code-breaker that I have attached at the bottom of this blog.
It is all to do with fractions so make sure that you check back to Miss Thornton's ShowMes or use your red book to help you.
Email us in your answers so we can check them
I will be posting the answers tomorrow and will give a shout out to any correct answers!
English
I have been reading through your Rose Blanche stories and have been blown away by how interesting and creative they are - you really are fantastic at descriptive sentences!
I will be posting some of these to twitter and on the blog over this week so keep checking back to see if yours is there.
Have you started any of the writing challenges from your pack yet? Pick one for this week and have a go! Send us in what you have written so far, Miss Thornton and I love reading what you have written and we can offer suggestions for where to take your writing next.
Play this game:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/skillswise/punctuation/z7b247h
Use this to start editing any writing you have done already - see if you can use any higher level punctuation such as dashes or parenthesis.
Taskmaster
Over the weekend, I was sent a challenge by a friend and I thought I'd challenge you all to see if you can be more creative than we were (I bet you can!)
Have a look at the challenge and have a go - email or tweet us your entries and we will choose our favourites over the next couple of days.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7tJCKtyz47E
There are no limits to what you can use or who can help you (get your whole family involved!)
Don't forget to check out Miss Glover's Wellbeing Challenge! It's so important to make sure that you are staying positive and looking after yourselves while you're at home - send us in your ideas, I'll post mine later today!
I think that's it for today.
As always, stay safe and keep washing those hands!
See you tomorrow,
Miss Kenwell
y6homelearning@ravensbury.manchester.sch.uk
@Year6Ravensbur1
The Boy at the Back of the Class Chapter 1
Date: 27th Mar 2020 @ 3:42pm
Good afternoon everyone! Here is a 'Showme' of Chapter 1 from our new book The Boy at the Back of the Class.
There are some questions to answer at the end and it would be great to see your answers either on the blog, sent to our y6 email or on Twitter...
Health and wellbeing challenges from Mrs Glover
Date: 27th Mar 2020 @ 2:57pm
Hello, Mrs Glover here!
I hope everyone is staying safe, having fun and working hard on your learning. I'm going to post a Health and Wellbeing Challenge every day for people to do if they choose to. I'll be doing them all too and posting pictures where I can. Please feel free to e-mail any pictures or comments to your home learning e-mail addresses!
Challenge number 1: Go on a mindfulness walk. Write or draw 5 things that you can see, hear, feel, smell or touch (make sure you have an adult with you if necessary and stay far way from people you may see when you're out, although you can still say a friendly hello!) You could even do this in your garden if you have one!
Here's a picture of my mindfulness walk that I went on at lunch time today!
I saw trees and water, I heard birds and rustling, I could smell different plants and I could feel the sun on my face :-)
Multiplying Fractions with Miss Thornton
Date: 27th Mar 2020 @ 10:29am
Good morning year 6, I hope you have kept yourself safe and indoors this week and kept busy with all the great activities we sent home.
Today we are going to look at multiplying fractions. Click on the link below to watch today's 'Showme'.
Date: 27th Mar 2020 @ 10:12am
Hey everyone,
what a great start to our TT tournaments! So far 6LK have thrashed 6JT in their battles...it is now 2-0!! Come on Miss Thornton rally your troops- let's see if you can catch up this week and show 6LK what you're made of!!!
Don't forget to check your Rockslam battles too!! Miss Kenwell and I have challenged our maths group to beat their teacher! ( Year 6 reigning champions are Arion, Elijah and Iuri but I have just managed to sneak into the TOP 10! yaay!)
Good luck everyone- I will keep you posted on the top scorers!
Take care Mrs Ranyard
Date: 27th Mar 2020 @ 10:03am
Hello again everyone!
I hope you are all keeping well and enjoying all the home learning your teachers have been giving you to do. I have seen some of your emails and it looks like you are doing brilliantly so well done! I have been working away at home, I start every morning with the Joe Wicks work out, I wonder how many of you have been doing it too. Remember it’s so important to keep active even when you are at home.
I had another thought, yesterday Penny helped me with the washing, we paired the socks together! I thought this is a good time for you all to be helping out your grown-ups at home. I am sure they would really appreciate it.
I miss you all so much and can't wait to get back to school.
Take care,
Mrs Turner
Date: 26th Mar 2020 @ 11:32am
Good morning Year 6!
Here are some ideas you might like to try for your learning today.
Maths
Take a look at these show-me videos from Miss Thornton.
https://www.showme.com/sh?h=mLrOxPM
https://www.showme.com/sh?h=Bp3yTOC
Have a little practise of adding and subtracting fractions and then have a go at these games:
1. http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/mathgames/fractions/FruitShootFractionsAddition.htm
2. http://www.math-play.com/fractions-board-game/fractions-board-game_html5.html - Play this one against someone in your house (see if your adults have been learning too!)
Reading/Writing
Check yesterday's blog for our reading review challenge!
Get those inference skills working with this spy story. Set in WW2, can you read between the lines to work out who is the spy in the village?
http://s.mound.free.fr/skyblues67/fun/spywatch/lar/index.htm
As always, make sure you are getting outside if you have somewhere safe to do so. I'd love to see any art or creative acitivites you have been up to!
Oliver has created a rainbow to put in his window - it looks wonderful!
I have some mindfulness colouring sheets at home so I'm going to do one in the sunshine today - if you have one in your pack maybe you could do the same?
Have a lovely day,
Miss Kenwell
Date: 26th Mar 2020 @ 11:24am
Hi year 6, here is a sentence for you to proof read and edit. It will also help you with your set writing tasks as it is the sort of sentence you should be using, particularly when writing a formal letter.
https://www.showme.com/sh?h=EcF6xpw
Please respond either on twitter or by using our year 6 email address.
y6homelearning@ravensbury.manchester.sch.uk
Twitter: year6@ravensbur1
Subtracting Fractions with Miss Thornton
Date: 26th Mar 2020 @ 10:12am
Good Morning everyone. I hope you enjoy my subtracting fractions 'ShowMe' today and have a go. I will do a quiz on Friday and you can see how good you are at calculating fractions.
Adding Fractions with Miss Thornton
Date: 25th Mar 2020 @ 3:09pm
Finally I have managed to make you a 'Show me' about adding fractions-I hope it helps you to remember all the different ways there are. We can look at 'Subtracting Fractions' tomorrow.
Click here to watch https://www.showme.com/sh?h=Bp3yTOC
Date: 25th Mar 2020 @ 1:10pm
Hey everybody,
Hope you are all well and enjoying the sunshine from your gardens. We are all missing your bright smiley faces already!
I just wanted to say hi and post a link to a secret World War bunker visit that is happening live on Facebook now or you can join in later. Looks very interesting and shows you how war was conducted and planned from the secret bunker as well as life during the Blitz! ( which you all know lots about already!)
Enjoy stay safe
Love Mrs Ranyard
https://www.facebook.com/events/682955445790269/
The World's Worst Children by David Walliams
Date: 24th Mar 2020 @ 12:27pm
Hi everybody, we hope you are managing to keep busy and being good for your grown ups! Here is a link for all you David Walliams fans out there- he will be reading some of his stories EVERY DAY at 11 am! My twins really enjoyed listening to the "Terrible Triplets" story yesterday- I just hope it hasn't given them any ideas!!
Date: 24th Mar 2020 @ 9:14am
Good Morning Year 6 I hope you're up and about on this beautiful sunny morning and not worrying about the prospect of having to stay at home too much- you have plenty to keep yourself busy at least! Here is a sentence for you to check over and correct-good luck!
Persuasive letter writing- links to your writing tasks
Can you spot 3 spelling errors (One is a year 5/6 spelling), a missing punctuation error and improve the green highlighted word?
Firstly the issue of excessive litter in the area immediatly surrounding the school building has increasinglly become worse, due to the lack of litter bins in the local visinity.
Once you have spotted the mistakes then send me your corrected sentence via our special year 6 email, tweet it to year 6 or post it on our school blog. I look forward to hearing from you.
y6homelearning@ravensbury.manchester.sch.uk
Twitter: year6@ravensbur1
Date: 23rd Mar 2020 @ 9:45am
Monday 23rd March 2020
Good morning everyone I hope you are all up and looking forward to a day of learning at home. It is a beautiful day perhaps you can have some time in the garden. I am sorry that I wasn't in school last week, both the government and Mrs Hughes advised that I stay at home but please don't worry I am not sick! I really do miss you all, I was so enjoying going around all the school and teaching so many of you, what amazing children you are.
Year 6 I am especially sorry that we have not had the chance to say goodbye. I remember you all so fondly from year 4 and wish you well with all that the future holds. I believe that each and every one of you has a special future and encourage to grab every opportunity that life gives you. Work hard at high school it will be so worth it.
For everybody else I look forward to seeing you soon - imagine how great that first day will be when we are allowed back into school. I can't wait! I have seen that Joe Wicks is doing a PE lesson every morning on line, I would encourage you to join in its so important that you stay active even when you are stuck inside.
Stay safe and I will see you soon.
Love Mrs Turner (Hibbs)
Date: 9th Mar 2020 @ 10:39pm
Both Year 6 classes worked with the team form the NSPCC and had an opportunity to further discuss some of the things that might worry children and how they can find help by speaking out to someone they trust or even by contacting Childline on 0800 1111
We also discussed some of the people, places and things that make us feel safe.
Year 6 Electrical circuits and alarms
Date: 9th Mar 2020 @ 11:37am
Making electrical alarms and light switches to help the Frank family while hiding in the annex as part of our Connected Curriculum topic. We were very impressed with our devices and felt sure they could alert us and signal the alarm.
Date: 27th Feb 2020 @ 6:46pm
This week we have been studying algebra in maths- using letters for missing values and working out word problens using simple formula.
Play the game below if you want some more practice.
Date: 27th Feb 2020 @ 6:31pm
Today was our session with the well-being coaches. We had a lot of fun moving around in teams of three to try different challenges. We had to try and keep each other going and think of strategies to help us when we found it tricky. We had to think about what could we do if we felt frustrated or embarrassed or cross if we couldn't do it straight away? Check out the video to see how we got on...
Date: 26th Feb 2020 @ 6:25pm
Miss Thornton's English group working in teams mappong out and re-telling the story of Rose Blanche. It is a fantastic picture book about a young girl in Germany during the war