W.B. 22.06.20
Monday 22nd June 2020
lundi le 22 juin
Star of the Day: Nicole
For sharing her amazing limerick!
I like shopping at Next.
I have lots of fluffy pets.
My cat is called Luna,
She likes to eat tuna.
All my pets have collars round their necks.
Morning Workout
Go Noodle: Trolls - Can’t Stop the Feeling
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=8&v=KhfkYzUwYFk&feature=emb_title
English
Genre: Poetry
Analysing and performing poems: https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/zdw83j6
- Watch the video to learn about the features of various types of poems.
- Poetry Quiz
- Activity: Poetry Detective – Haiku, Free Verse or Limerick?
- Identifying rhyming schemes
- Watch the video about performing poetry
Punctuation: Commas in a list
http://teach.files.bbci.co.uk/skillswise/en29punc-l1-w-commas-in-lists.pdf
Answers:
http://teach.files.bbci.co.uk/skillswiseans/en29punc-l1-w-commas-in-lists-ans.pdf
Spelling:
When is the 'i' sound spelt with a 'y'?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zt62mnb/articles/z3mktv4
Maths
In our maths sessions this week we will be completing daily arithmetic papers. Once you have completed the paper, mark it carefully and keep a record of your score. Please email your score and any areas of maths that you would like additional support with to: y6@mostonlane.manchester.sch.uk
Arithmetic paper 1: https://myminimaths.co.uk/year-6-arithmetic-practice-paper-week-1/
Answers: https://myminimaths.co.uk/year-6-arithmetic-practice-paper-week-1-answers/
Newsround
Catch up with the latest news.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround
PSHE
Your country needs you!
In today's lesson, the Prime Minister has contracted COVID-19 through shaking hands during his official work. We must step up as his Deputy Prime Minister to lead the country by way of a formal public letter of guidance. The lesson works towards creating leaders - where we must think about how to provide the most relevant information in order that it influences people to act responsibly, collectively, and effectively. This guidance as a leader will help reduce the risk of COVID-19 transmission, thereby saving lives!
https://classroom.thenational.academy/lessons/your-country-needs-you-8d49f9
Spend a few moments reflecting upon the quote below:
Have a lovely day!
Tuesday 23rd June 2020
mardi le 23 juin
Star of the Day: Joshua
For successfully completing SPaG activities at home!
Morning Workout
Go Noodle: I’ve Got A Feeling
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IMlqIKE0mZ0
English
Genre: Poetry
Assonance, onomatopoeia and alliteration in poetry: https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/z9wdbqt
- Remind yourself about similes and metaphors
- Poetic devices
- Match the poetic device to the example
- Activity: Poetry Detective – Poetic Devices
- Extension activity: Humpty Dumpty
Punctuation: Commas for parenthesis
http://teach.files.bbci.co.uk/skillswise/en29punc-l1-w-keeping-fit.pdf
Answers:
http://teach.files.bbci.co.uk/skillswiseans/en29punc-l1-w-keeping-fit-ans.pdf
Spelling:
When is the 'uh' sound spelt 'ou'?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zt62mnb/articles/zyq7v9q
Maths
Complete the arithmetic paper and mark it carefully. Please email your score and any areas of maths that you would like additional support with to: y6@mostonlane.manchester.sch.uk
Arithmetic Paper 2: https://myminimaths.co.uk/year-6-arithmetic-practice-paper-week-2/
Answers: https://myminimaths.co.uk/year-6-arithmetic-practice-paper-week-2-answers/
Newsround
Catch up with the latest news.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround
PSHE
Prime Minister's Questions
In today's lesson, you continue to lead the country as the Deputy Prime Minister since the Prime Minister has contracted COVID-19 and is unavailable to carry out his duties for 7 weeks. The lesson challenges pupil leaders to be able to respond to tough questions from the media as part of Prime Minister’s Questions around the impact of COVID-19. Dr Ted is allowing the Prime Minister to guide you but he is not allowed to face the media himself. Do not worry, the Prime Minister has been told what sorts of questions will be asked. For example, Lilley Lionheart, from Safari National News, is keen to understand how children can stay active during lockdown. Are you ready to do him and the government proud?
https://classroom.thenational.academy/lessons/prime-ministers-questions-4dd1f8
Spend a few moments reflecting upon the quotation below:
Have a lovely day!
Wednesday 24th June 2020
mercredi le 24 juin
Star of the Day: Charlee
For creating a brilliant Haiku!
My school is so strange.
All of the classes have changed.
Bubbles are arranged.
Morning Workout
Go Noodle: Roar
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jr8l8PWqZis
English
Writing Limericks and Clerihews: https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/zpb3trd 1. Watch the video the learn about limericks 2. Watch the video to learn about clerihews 3. Activity: Poetry Detective – Limerick or Clerihew? 4. Create your own! |
5. Extension activity: Haikus
Punctuation: Commas
http://teach.files.bbci.co.uk/skillswise/en29punc-l1-w-photography.pdf
Answers:
http://teach.files.bbci.co.uk/skillswiseans/en29punc-l1-w-photography-ans.pdf
Spelling:
When is the 's' sound spelt with 'sc'?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zt62mnb/articles/zt932nb
Maths
Complete the arithmetic paper and mark it carefully. Please email your score and any areas of maths that you would like additional support with to: y6@mostonlane.manchester.sch.uk
Arithmetic Paper 3: https://myminimaths.co.uk/year-6-arithmetic-practice-paper-week-3/
Answers: https://myminimaths.co.uk/year-6-arithmetic-practice-paper-week-3-answers/
Newsround
Catch up with the latest news.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround
PSHE
Do you want to be a hero?
In today’s lesson, we will be looking at some of the heroes in the NHS who have worked tirelessly to protect us. So many doctors and nurses have come out of retirement to help – we need a new generation to support our wonderful NHS. As Deputy Prime Minister, you must convince children across the country to use school to develop the skills needed to succeed in working for the NHS.
https://classroom.thenational.academy/lessons/do-you-want-to-be-a-hero-0ccf91
Spend a few moments reflecting upon the quotation below:
Have a lovely day!
Thursday 25th June 2020
jeudi le 25 juin
Star of the Day: Jayden
For sharing lots of fantastic knowledge about poetic devices.
Morning Workout
Go Noodle: Footloose
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJPvEs8qpQc
English
Writing Narrative Poems: https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/zy4csk7
- Recap free-verse poems
- Watch the video the learn about narrative poetry
- Listen to First Day at School by Roger McGough and Chocolate Cake by Michael Rosen then decide which style of poem each one is.
- Create your own! Decide which type of poem you would like to create and have a go using all of the information you have learnt this week.
Punctuation: Apostrophes
http://teach.files.bbci.co.uk/skillswise/en29punc-l1-w-tennis-newspaper-article.pdf
Answers:
http://teach.files.bbci.co.uk/skillswiseans/en29punc-l1-w-tennis-newspaper-article-ans.pdf
Spelling:
Which words end with -ture and -sure?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zt62mnb/articles/z3jpk2p
Maths
Complete the arithmetic paper and mark it carefully. Please email your score and any areas of maths that you would like additional support with to: y6@mostonlane.manchester.sch.uk
Arithmetic Paper 4: https://myminimaths.co.uk/year-6-arithmetic-practice-paper-week-4/
Answers: https://myminimaths.co.uk/year-6-arithmetic-practice-paper-week-4-answers/
Newsround
Catch up with the latest news.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround
PSHE
Black Lives Matter!
In today's lesson, we visit a key topic of Black Lives Matter given the recent case of George Floyd. The lesson is around creating hope for the future – a future that is not based on the colour of someone's skin but the content of their character. A national push for an Oak Tree of Hope will be shared, where we all share a hope using #Iamhopefulfor and attach it to a tree as a symbol of the diversity of our society.
https://classroom.thenational.academy/lessons/black-lives-matter-ffb071
Spend a few moments reflecting upon the quotation below:
If you would like a hoodie, please ensure that your adult emails your name to our Year 6 email address.
Have a lovely day!
Friday 26th June 2020
vendredi le 26 juin
Morning Workout
Go Noodle: Smallfoot – Do the Yeti
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9T5fJDy_ig
English
Create a limerick about yourself to include in our Year 6 Leavers’ Anthology. Here is an example by Mrs Parkinson to help you:
There was a teacher from Birmingham,
Who ate toast and strawberry jam.
She became a mother,
Then had another.
Now she spends her life pushing a pram!
Your Limerick can include lots of random information about yourself as long as:
- It has 5 lines
- Lines 1,2 and 5 rhyme
- Lines 3 and 4 rhyme
- It is light-hearted
Remember to send your writing to: y6@mostonlane.manchester.sch.uk
Punctuation: Apostrophes
http://teach.files.bbci.co.uk/skillswise/en29punc-l1-w-football-newspaper-article.pdf
Answers:
http://teach.files.bbci.co.uk/skillswiseans/en29punc-l1-w-football-newspaper-article-ans.pdf
Spelling:
Which words end with -sion?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zt62mnb/articles/zwwwfcw
Maths
Complete the arithmetic paper and mark it carefully. Please email your score and any areas of maths that you would like additional support with to: y6@mostonlane.manchester.sch.uk
Arithmetic Paper 5: https://myminimaths.co.uk/year-6-arithmetic-practice-paper-week-5/
Answers: https://myminimaths.co.uk/year-6-arithmetic-practice-paper-week-5-answers/
Newsround
Catch up with the latest news.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround
PSHE – First Aid
At the start of the year, we had a visit from The Red Cross to teach us about first aid and CPR. Here is an activity to help you to recap some of the things we were taught:
PowerPoint: Giving First Aid
Printable sheet: Outline of a person
Spend a few moments reflecting upon the quotation below:
Hoodies
Please remind your adult to email your size and 2 colour preferences to y6@mostonlane.manchester.sch.uk
You will find all of the information about the Leavers' Hoodies on our Team Page.
Have a lovely weekend!