Year 6JT: Blog items

Climate Change in Lockdown

Date: 12th May 2020 @ 11:22am

This week’s Connected Curriculum task is to research how these strange times are having an effect on reducing pollution in some of the world’s busiest cities.

Lockdowns around the world to slow the spread of coronavirus have had an unintended consequence …

In many cities the air has become cleaner as people stay at home and travel rates have reduced significantly.

Residents in some cities have also begun to notice animals turning up in strange places and at unusual times : has anybody seen the goats spotted in a town in Wales?


https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/video/2020/mar/31/goats-take-over-empty-welsh-streets-llandudno-

coronavirus-lockdown-video?scrlybrkr=109769e5

Your challenge this week is to reseach and present in any way you wish: a mind-map, fact file, poster or ppt etc how pollution has reduced and resulted in changes to cities, water and adventuring animals in silent towns and cities.

How do you think people and cities could maintain some of these changes after lockdown ends to help prevent climate change?

I have also attached a wordsearch with useful vocabulary for you to use during this topic. You may also find it useful to go back to task 1 and have a look at Charlie's brilliant ppt! 

12.05.2020

Date: 12th May 2020 @ 10:23am

Good Morning Year 6, 

We're starting today with a bit of a celebration of children who have sent in some great Home Learning. We've been super impressed with the work that you've been doing - don't forget to also send us in some fun activities you've had a go at - we'd love to see them (and get some ideas for ourselves!) 

A massive congratulations to Malachi, Oliwia, Oliver and Arham for completing lots of the activities on Education City - remember to email us ay y6homelearning@ravensbury.manchester.sch.uk for your login if you haven't already!

We've had such a range of pictures sent in, from children working hard on their fluent in 5, to VE Day parties and cake baking - fantastic effort from everybody! Check out the pictures below :)

As always your work for today is on the Padlet Page:  https://padlet.com/y6homelearning/nxkcu8zxxd8kmxo7

The Boy at the Back of the Class Chapter 18

Date: 12th May 2020 @ 10:08am

Good morning year 6. I hope you are all well and are enjoying our story so far. 

https://www.showme.com/sh?h=0IPpuIC

Questions

Summarise chapter 18 in 3 sentences. Think about trying to summarise it as 3 modes of transport. For example the bus ride, getting tickets and getting on the train and the taxi ride. 

Prediction- What do you think will happen in the next chapter? 

 

Wellbeing challenge 11.5.20

Date: 11th May 2020 @ 10:36am

Good morning everyone,

I hope everyone has had a lovely weekend! I spent a lot of time in the sun, in fact possibly a bit too much time! I also had some delicious food and lovely video chats with some of my friends.

Thanks again for all your wellebing challenge e-mails. It really cheers me up whenever I get one and see what you've all been up to!

Today's wellbeing challenge is actually Miss Bryce's idea so thanks Miss Bryce! It's a creative one and is to design your own superhero.

Who would they be?

What would they do?

What would they wear?

Have a think about what is important to you and then either draw, make or write about your superhero.

See the attached picture file for all the details and how it relates to Banksy.

Remember to e-mail EALhomelearning@ravensbury.manchester.sch.uk to show me pictures of your superheroes!

Past challenges

Some fantastic origami by all the pupils who gave it a go, well done!

 

SATs Week

Date: 11th May 2020 @ 10:02am

Dear Year 6,

At last it has arrived,
The 11th of May,
Your SATs have been cancelled,
At home we must stay.

The classrooms are empty,
The walls aren’t all bare,
The tests wont be given,
As we won’t be there.

No early SATs breakfasts,
No fears to help quell,
We’re still staying apart,
To keep us all well.

It feels a bit unreal,
It’s been such a strange term,
But SATs aren’t a measure,
Of all that you’ve learned.

Your jokes aren’t examined,
For creating, caring or exploring there’s no test,
There’s no measure for friendship,
At these, you’re the best.

But whether you’re happy, relieved or sad,
Try to remember all the fun you’ve had
So sit back, relax and enjoy the week to come,
Working through the blog, enjoying some sun.

Year six, you’re awesome, amazing, you’re great!
You've soared already, this is a chance to celebrate,
The skills you have, you’ve learnt and you’ve grown,
Whether in school, in class or at home.

Year 6 we’re so proud,
Of all you’ve achieved,
We know you’re amazing,
And in you, we believe.

Love,
The Year 6 Team

The Boy at the Back of the Class Chapter 17

Date: 11th May 2020 @ 9:55am

Good morning year 6. This week the story starts to get very exciting and I know you're going to really enjoy it. Here is chapter 17 for you to join in with and follow.

https://www.showme.com/sh?h=sjC1r2O

Questions

1. What was their Sunday adventure?

2. How did the children feel by Tuesday? Use evidence from the text to support your answer.

3. On page 187, find and copy the word which means 'desperately'?

Story Adventure The House on Haunted Hill Part 5

Date: 11th May 2020 @ 9:31am

Good morning year 6. We need your help to make the next step in the story today.

A reminder of the story so far...

Descending the steps is scary and dangerous as they are covered in moss and mould. They are slippery and you have to be careful as you make your way into the cold depths of the house.

Faint slivers of moonlight dance through the small doorway giving you a dim range of visibility. You look around and see a small cupboard, its door hanging off its rusty hinges.

A wooden stairway is in one of the corners probably leading up into the house.

Do you climb the stairs and leave the cellar

OR

Open the filthy cupboard?

Remember we are looking for the Ruby Heart!

What do you think might be in the cupboard? 

What might we find up the stairs?

Story Adventure The House on Haunted Hill Part 5

Date: 7th May 2020 @ 3:32pm

Well Maddison got to the answer first again! She has opted to go down into the cellar. Cross your fingers this ends well!

Here goes...

Descending the steps is scary and dangerous as they are covered in moss and mould. They are slippery and you have to be careful as you make your way into the cold depths of the house.

Faint slivers of moonlight dance through the small doorway giving you a dim range of visibility. You look around and see a small cupboard, its door hanging off its rusty hinges. A wooden stairway is in one of the corners probably leading up into the house.

Do you climb the stairs and leave the cellar

Open the filthy cupboard

Another choice!! What will YOU choose this time.  Remember we are on the hunt for a Ruby Heart so sometimes you have to take chances.

All will be revealed on Monday but whoever gets their choice in first, that's the one I will take. 

 

07.05.2020

Date: 7th May 2020 @ 10:54am

Hi Year 6, 

How is it Thursday already? This week feels like it has flown by - I think it's because of the nice weather! I hope you have been managing to get outside to enjoy it.

Lots of you have been sending in completed work this week - you've got one more day to make it onto the Stars of the Week blog so keep it coming! We love seeing it, it helps us miss you (and teaching!) a little less.

Today's learning is all linked on the Padlet Page: https://padlet.com/y6homelearning/nxkcu8zxxd8kmxo7

As the Fluent in 5 is getting a bit trickier, I will be uploading a ShowMe with the answers, I hope it's useful, I miss hearing you going through our Fluent in 5 every morning - have a look and don't forget to email in if you have any questions.

That's it for today, have a lovely day!
Miss Kenwell

Wellbeing challenge number 19

Date: 7th May 2020 @ 10:25am

Good morning,

Yet another lovely sunny day! I'm looking forward to getting out in the sun later although I actually got a little bit sunburnt yesterday! Remeber that suncream!

Today's challenge is a creative one, I'd like you to try a bit of origami. Origami is the art of folding paper and while it can be a bit tricky, it's also quite a nice relaxing activity once you know what you're doing and you end up with something that looks amazing. You could even make a few things and use them to decorate your house!

What you need for all origami is a square of paper, either plain or patterned. If youre not sure how to turn a piece of paper into a square then have a look here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PPxi1dIWRws

Then you could take some time to decorate your paper if you like before you fold it.

Then this is a fairly simple one to get started, a butterfly https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWjEYlMZnhE

Just follow each instruction carefully and the good thing about watching a video is that you can rewind it as much as you like! If you're not a fan of butterflies then feel free to have a look for something else on the Red Ted Art channel.

Here's my butterfly that I've just made. It's not perfect but it's the first time I've ever done it so I was quite impressed with myself!

As always I'd love to see pictures of what you've made or of any past challenges, e-mail EALhomelearning@ravensbury.manchester.sch.uk to send them or even just to let me know what kind of challenges you prefer so I can make sure I'm doing ones that people like :-)

 

Past challenges

Thanks to all the children who have sent me pictures, you've all been very busy which is great to see!

Story Adventure The House on Haunted Hill Part 4

Date: 7th May 2020 @ 10:01am

Ok year 6 were are round the back of the old house now so let's see where today's adventure takes us...

You continue to walk around the back squelching through the cold mud and then you see a small door next to an open window.

As you get nearer, the wind blasts through and catches the door, swinging it open. You peer inside and see that it leads down into a dismal and dank cellar. You don’t fancy the idea of descending into such filthy depths.

Do you:

Go down into the cellar

Climb through the window

So year 6 we have another choice to make! Who will be the first to answer and make the choice? You can respond with your choice either on Twitter or through our email...

 

The Boy at the Back of the Class Chapter 16

Date: 7th May 2020 @ 9:49am

Good morning year 6. Another lovely day for you to enjoy. Maybe you could listen back to all the chapters on your headphones in the garden!

Here is chapter 16 for you and some questions to answer after.

https://www.showme.com/sh?h=4WEHE5w

Chapter 16 Questions

On page 169 why is Michael worried about ‘The Greatest Plan in the World’?

On page 170 find and copy a word that means encouragingly?

On page 171, why couldn’t the narrator imagine meeting the queen?

Why did Ahmet get suspicious of his friends on page 172?

Why did they suggest the narrator wrote the letter to the Queen?

Do you think you will find out the name of the narrator by the end of the story?

 

Wellbeing challenge number 18

Date: 6th May 2020 @ 10:43am

Good morning,

Another sunny day! smiley First all of all I want to thank everyone who has sent in pictures of them doing my wellbeing challenges, it's fantastic to see and hear about how you're enjoying doing them! Have a look at the Past Challenges bit at the bottom to see some photos.

Today's challenge is another one to get you moving and do a mini workout. Sometimes it can seem a bit scary or time consuming to do a whole workout so these mini workouts are perfect if you want a quick break from doing school work or even from just watching TV if you fancy a stretch! All of these little energisers from Go Noodle are between 2 - 4 minutes long so perfect for something to wake you up in the morning or as a break from whatever you are doing.

Here are a few that I like: 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K4DnPhR9_mo

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3KReaoKLA-4

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

Or just go to YouTube and type in Fresh Start Fitness to see a variety of mini workouts.

Remember to email EALhomelearning@ravensbury.manchester.sch.uk with any photos of you doing any of the challenges.

Have a lovely day!

Mrs Glover

Past Challenges

So many fantastic photos of what you've all been up to, well done!

06.05.2020

Date: 6th May 2020 @ 10:17am

Good morning Year 6, looks like it's going to be another beautiful day today.
Did you get outside to enjoy it yesterday? Make sure you do today!

Today's learning is all on the Padlet Page - check it out! Don't forget to use the timetable to structure your learning.
https://padlet.com/y6homelearning/nxkcu8zxxd8kmxo7

We've been getting some fantastic responses on our email account - it's been so lovely seeing what you're getting up to - keep sending it in, I'm excited to put the pictures up in our Stars of the Week post on Friday!

y6homelearning@ravensbury.manchester.sch.uk

Have a lovely day!
Miss Kenwell

Story Adventure The House on Haunted Hill Part 3

Date: 6th May 2020 @ 9:36am

Well I cannot wait any longer so I am going to decide where we go next on our story adventure. We had these two choices in Part 2 of the adventure...

Do you want to investigate the source of the noise

Or

Continue to find a back door

I am quite a nosey person so I have an urge to investigate the source of the noise. Here we go.. 

You cautiously walk towards a large, dark bush to see what is causing all of the noise. The rustling is getting louder and then stops.

You strain to hear it when suddenly a powerful dog leaps out from the bush, its ferocious attack surprises you and knocks you to the ground. Its ravenous jaws dribble saliva all over your face and then before you have time to defend yourself it snaps its mouth shut!

Your adventure is over.

Oh! Oh dear!

At least we get more chances. Tomorrow we will see what will happens when we continue to find the back door instead. Come on year 6 I need your help with the choices, as you can see mine are not always the best!

VE day paper

Date: 6th May 2020 @ 9:23am

Good morning everyone,

I have found some lovely resources to use for your VE day challenge including some nice paper to present your work. We don’t have a printer in my house so my daughters have decided to make our own border paper.

They have decorated our windows and we are looking forward to having a living room picnic on Friday to celebrate VE day whilst staying safe at home- what are your plans?

Stay safe everyone 

 

The Boy at the Back of the Class Chapter 15

Date: 6th May 2020 @ 9:20am

Good morning year 6-another glorious sunny day for us to enjoy! Here is the next chapter of our story. I hope you are enjoying it as much as I am?  Today’s question is a prediction question to see if you can use what you have read and what you know about the characters already, to try and think what they might do next.

https://www.showme.com/sh?h=uoc0lo8

Questions

What do you think they might be planning to do?

Why would it be dangerous?

Why would it get them into trouble?

Wellbeing challenge number 17

Date: 5th May 2020 @ 10:20am

Good morning everyone,

I don't know about you but I can't wait to get out in that sun so today's challenge is one that can be done outside if you like.

Today we are focusing on having a growth mindset and doing this through yoga. Having a growth mindset means you have a positive attitude to your learning and know that just because you may find something difficult and you can't do it yet, you will get there as long as you don't give up!

Here are 5 different growth mindset yoga poses to try. Please feel free to try as many or as few positions as you like and send any pictures to EALhomelearning@ravensbury.manchester.sch.uk

Mrs Glover

Past challenges

Thank you so much to the pupils who have sent in pictures of their shields of strength from yesterday, it really makes my day to see what you've ben doing!

 

VE day photographs

Date: 5th May 2020 @ 10:03am

Good morning everyone, 

Do you remember our visit to the Imperial War Museum? Well they have a brilliant website full of photographs of VE day!  I have been finding out lots about VE day this week with my little girls, who are only in Year 3 so they really don’t know as much about WWII as you all do! We have really enjoyed looking at old photos of the V.E. day celebrations- Who were the women in Trafalgar Square fountains on V.E. day? Click below to see if historians ever found out! I just keep imagining how relieved and happy the people must have been after 6 long years of war! I have found 6 weeks of lockdown tough at times!

https://www.iwm.org.uk/history/10-photos-of-ve-day-celebrations

What fantastic first hand sources they make of this time. Can you imagine what the people are thinking using your knowledge of this period? Perhaps these could help you with your VE day challenge this week? You could imagine interviewing some of these people or writing their diary or letter home. Enjoy investigating!

 

The Boy at the Back of the Class Chapter 14

Date: 5th May 2020 @ 9:50am

Good morning year 6. The sun is shining today and I hope you make time to go outdoors safely for your hourly exercise. 

Here is chapter 14. It is getting really exciting now and I can't wait to find out what the friends get up to trying to help Ahmet.

https://www.showme.com/sh?h=xc2tfSi

Questions

The Boy at the Back of the Class Chapter 14

On page 153, what were the problems with the ‘Top Secret Mission’?

What was the problem with Tom’s plan? (Page 154-155)

What was the problem with Josie’s plan? (Page 155-156)

What was the librarian Mrs Finnicky like? Use evidence from the text to help support your answer with evidence. (Page 158-160)

On page 161, find and copy a word that means instantly.

05.05.2020

Date: 5th May 2020 @ 9:37am

Good morning Year 6!

Looks like it's going to be a lovely, sunny day - how will you make the most of it? I think I'm going to go on a long walk and listen to a book - Mrs Ranyard has send me some great ideas to listen to!

Today's learning will all be uploaded to the Padlet Page here: https://padlet.com/y6homelearning/nxkcu8zxxd8kmxo7

Check it for your morning activities, Haunted House Story and you VE Day challenge. We have also uploaded some Well Being activities such as meditation, Yoga and PE.

Let us know what you think!

Miss Kenwell

V.E. day Challenge

Date: 4th May 2020 @ 4:39pm

 Good afternoon Year 6,

For this week's Connected Curriculum task we will be going back to 1945 again! This week would have been a special celebration in school as Friday 8th May had been made into a Bank Holiday to mark the 75th anniversary of VE day. As we have spent much of our time finding out about WWII this year, I thought it would be fun to celebrate this week with a special V.E. Day challenge.

Click the link below for more information and good luck! Remember to send in your competition entries and email or tweet us too!

  https://ve-vjday75.gov.uk/dan-snows-ve-day-challenge/ 

 

 

 

 

 

REMINDER: We've updated your home learning to hopefully make it a bit easier for you to access everything.
From today onwards we will be uploading activities onto a Padlet Page (thanks for the idea Year 4!)

You can access this page here: https://padlet.com/y6homelearning/nxkcu8zxxd8kmxo7

Let us know what you think!

 

 

The Boy at the Back of the Class Chapter 13

Date: 4th May 2020 @ 4:00pm

Good afternoon year 6. Here is Chapter 13 for you to join in with. 

https://www.showme.com/sh?h=jBCgmGG

Don't forget to summarise the chapter in ONLY 3 sentences and predict what the children might plan to do to help Ahmet.

Story Adventure The House on Haunted Hill Part 2

Date: 4th May 2020 @ 3:17pm

Well Maddison was the first to respond to we are heading round the back.

You walk around the back, careful not to step into the stinking puddles that seem to be everywhere. It is darker round the back as the house’s tall spires block out the bright moonlight. You hear a rustle and spin on your heel, nothing.

You walk on but hear the rustling again. This is doing nothing for your nerves. You realise you are trembling before you have even entered the house.

Do you want to investigate the source of the noise

Or

Continue to find a back door?

Another decision to make...

Who will be the first to answer?

An Update on Home Learning

Date: 4th May 2020 @ 12:26pm

Hi Year 6!

We've updated your home learning to hopefully make it a bit easier for you to access everything.
From today onwards we will be uploading activities onto a Padlet Page (thanks for the idea Year 4!)

You can access this page here: https://padlet.com/y6homelearning/nxkcu8zxxd8kmxo7

On it you will find a timetable that covers the whole week - use it to help structure your learning.
Maths activites will continue to be uploaded to Education City - link on page
English and morning activities will be updated daily so make sure you check - maybe bookmark it in your browser.

As always, please don't hesitate to email us if you are having any problems or would like to show us what you've been up to! We're always thrilled to hear from you.

The Year 6 Team
y6homelearning@ravensbury.manchester.sch.uk

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