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14/09/24

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14/09/24

Our new class corridor displays started going up last night! This year our classes are named after flowers. How beautiful do these displays look! 💐 pic.twitter.com/pXcdFGnxDe

11/09/24

Last week in Science, the children in Year 1 were matching body parts to their names. They really enjoyed this and were able to then label this in their books! 👩🏼‍🔬 pic.twitter.com/7Wj7RJlOLB

11/09/24

Reception are so proud of their writing from their first week at school! They are learning to take care of their books and to hold their pencils carefully. They can't wait to learn more sounds with RWI Phonics! pic.twitter.com/NxOHkQgboT

09/09/24

Our Early Years team engaged in some brilliant CPD this afternoon on what makes a high-quality interaction! pic.twitter.com/EtdWS9Sbak

09/09/24

Over the last few days, Year 6 have been producing some phenomenal autobiographies based on their class flower! They have been writing as if they were the flower themselves going, reminiscing on the different stages of their lives! 🪻 pic.twitter.com/bzPhCdmQk1

06/09/24

Today our Year 3 children used Newton metres to measure the amount of force of various objects, what brilliant scientists! pic.twitter.com/OSsP8H6ReD

28/08/24

In today’s digital landscape, it can be a challenge to safeguard children from the many hidden dangers of the online world 🤔. This , we’re bringing you expert advice on how to use parental controls on devices 👩‍👦‍👧🎛️Download >> https://t.co/Emt3zxFJfc pic.twitter.com/cBdHafSClo

20/07/24

We had such an amazing time at the Carnival yesterday - thank you so much for all the support and contributions! 🎪☀️🍦 pic.twitter.com/ZSNRSmumwm

19/07/24

We are really looking forward to carnival this afternoon! As it will be hot, please follow these sun-safety tips to make sure children are safe: pic.twitter.com/aWIuPBj23j

18/07/24

Last  Friday, we had an amazing time celebrating Bastille Day at Kent House! From nursery to Y6, every child enjoyed a rich experience. It was a day full of fun, learning, and vibrant cultural immersion! pic.twitter.com/emzwOHTeru

18/07/24

We are so proud of our Nursery children, graduating up into Reception! They are amazing, and have grown and learned so much this year! 🎓 (They blew our socks off! 🧦🧦) pic.twitter.com/BI9jbHcWCl

18/07/24

We are so excited to be hosting and for a friendly football competition today - years 3, 4 and 5! We're lookong forward to seeing some amazing sportsmanship pic.twitter.com/QwKt5rgVq2

17/07/24

Our Year 4s have been creating some incredible artwork! Here are their tie-die t-shirts, inspired by the work of Lisa Walton and Chuah Thean Teng pic.twitter.com/EKW89GTpUS

16/07/24

We really enjoyed hearing and learning about how brass instruments work, and even had a demonstration! pic.twitter.com/r8XmfEtZOj

12/07/24

On Wednesday this week our Year 6 children took part in the Junior Citizenship scheme, working with , , and to make sure we are all secondary-ready! pic.twitter.com/RyKa0eUQri

05/07/24

Some of our Year 5s and 6s went to watch (and play!) some world-class cricket at the County Cricket Ground yesterday - West Indies v First Class County! pic.twitter.com/JaIsvFYwvM

05/07/24

Our year 1s had an amazing time at Kew Gardens yesterday, learning so much about flowers and how plants grow! pic.twitter.com/CjKXqjRXvp

05/07/24

I wonder if you can spot our fabulous musicians in the Harris Federation Primary Orchestra! pic.twitter.com/fI3fKH7TeH

03/07/24

To all our Year 6 parents and carers:We are on the train back to Kent House, ETA back at school is 18:15 🚂 pic.twitter.com/a2YeiS5nBK

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Year 6

Autumn 1

Welcome to Year 6: 
Filaree and Calathea Class

Miss Simmons is teaching Filaree Class this year and Mrs Borecka is the class teacher in Calathea Class.  

Welcome 

Welcome to year 6! We hope you find the information below useful. This information will help you support your child at home with the organisation of their week and their learning at home. 

Key Times 

Homework 

Each week, children will be given maths, reading and English homework on a Thursday. This will be due on the following Wednesday. 

This will start in week 3. 

Pupils will also be given weekly spellings on a Monday to be learnt for a mini test on a Friday.  

PE  

The P.E days for all Year 6 classes are Monday and Friday. The children may sometimes do P.E outside, so please make sure they have a warm PE kit and appropriate shoes for these sessions. 

Trips 

At the end of the half-term, we are going to be having a Victorian themed day in school to immerse children in our history topic. A letter will follow with more details. 

Key Times 

For Year 6, the school day will begin at 8.45, and end at 3.30. Pupils can arrive at school from 8:30 to come in for a soft start activity. If a child arrives after 8:45, they must be taken round to the school office.  

  

 


What are we learning? 

Literacy 

In Literacy, we will begin by reading “Stormbreaker”. Stormbreaker is an explosive, thrilling and action-packed story that will keep you on the edge of your seat! We will be using the text as a basis for creating narratives and persuasive writing.  

Maths 

In maths, we will be focusing on Place Value, Addition and Subtraction. We will also have daily arithmetic practice to revise skills taught in previous year groups.  

Science 

Electricity will be our main focus in science, thinking about how a circuit and its components work, how torches work and investigating the impact of adding or removing a component to a circuit.  

Geography 

We will be comparing different areas in geography thinking about London and Osmington in Dorset. We will also be looking at physical and human features of an area.  

History 

In History, we will be learning about the Victorians, thinking particularly about life for Victorian children and the differences between the rich and the poor. 

RE 

In RE, we will be exploring how Buddhists live by Buddha’s teachings.  

Computing 

Systems and Networks will be our focus for computing, exploring how data can be transferred, how people work together from different locations and how we communicate using technology.  

Art 

In Art, we will be learning about drawing, with a focus on the different uses of line within drawing including to create texture and tone.  

French 

In French, we will start by learning how to talk about the weather in French and will then move on to talking about habitats.  

PSHE 

In PSHE we will be thinking about families and relationships. We will also have a focus on wellbeing.  

PE 

In PE we will be doing netball and gymnastics.  

Music 

For our music lessons, we will be studying the famous piece of music, Pachelbel’s Canon. We will be analysing the original piece, before building up to composing our own version.  

DT 

In DT we will be doing food technology where will be designing and baking our own bread.    

 

How can I help at home? 

One of the key ways every parent can help is to ensure that your child is at school every day and on time. Other than this, the main way you can help is by ensuring that your child reads every day, for at least 30 minutes – this can be with you, or on their own, but it is the most effective way of ensuring that your child progresses and learns outside of school. Practising times tables frequently is vital. 

Children have logins for Times Table Rock Stars- please encourage them to use this frequently, as it will really help with their quick recall of mathematical facts. 

If you have any questions, please talk to Miss Simmons or Mrs Borecka.  

Thanks, 

Miss Simmons and Mrs Borecka