Hello again Year Six!
We hope that you had a good day yesterday and enjoyed exploring the themes of World Rainforest Day.
Today in Maths we are off to the Royal Mint where we are going to consider the design of our bank notes. I have a few ideas for this, so I may do one of my own...
The weather is going to start getting very hot this week, so be sure to have plenty of breaks as you work and drink enough water.
Have a good day, don't be doleful! (Trying to use yesterday's WOD!)
8.50am |
Word of the Day PONTIFICIAL Remember: definition word class syllables synonyms antonyms use |
9am |
PE Any personal bests out there? |
9.30am |
Independent Reading David Baddiel’s The Parent Controller is good enough for a second read in Lucy’s opinion. Have you tried it? |
10.15am |
Maths It is Economic Well-being and Finance Week - we're off to the Royal Mint! How much do you value your pennies?
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11am |
Break Another interesting fact: In Port Talbot, Wales, there is a baked bean museum! |
11.20am |
Grammar, Punctuation & Spelling Some more dashes involved in today’s learning. |
11.30am |
English Hopefully, your planning is done and you can get started with the writing today. Don't forget to listen to the next instalment of Holes from Mrs Kempe - and then do the quiz. How did you get on yesterday? |
12.30pm |
Lunch Yesterday’s riddle was all about an onion! Here’s today’s: I am a yellow fruit |
1.30pm |
RSE A closer look at puberty today. |
Over dinner? |
Philosophical Question Do we really need to pay tax? |