Year 6
Welcome to Year 6
Welcome to Mr Watson’s Year 6 class. We have a spacious classroom which we help to keep organised and we can break out into smaller groups whenever we need to. This is a year of opportunities and greater responsibility as you act as role models for the younger children in the school. We enjoy being play leaders on the playground at lunch times and getting to set up the hall for assemblies and special occasions. We have a wonderful calm corner, filled with bookcases full of beautiful and engaging stories written for all children and their varying interests.
For the Year 6s this is their last year at All Saints Stibbard and we are looking forward to what the future brings. Although there are some nerves about SATs, we understand that we just need to persevere and try our hardest.
In PE Year 6 have been practising their cooperation, balancing and problem solving skills in our River Crossing game. We varied the rules for crossing the river with holding hands, carrying a tray in your hand and blindfolding a couple of team members. The aim is to cross the river without putting a foot in … Read more
Year 6 explored different beliefs about eternity. At the end of the unit, they completed a double page spread to showcase their learning. I was very impressed with their questions and interest. Well done Year 6!
Year 6 have begun their Design Technology unit to design and make a phone sock. This week they have been practising threading a needle, tying a secure knot and stitches such as running stitch and over stitch. We did have a few tangles but they persevered with the practice. Well done Year 6!
We have been exploring the classic poem The Highwayman by Alfred Noyes. The children wrote newspaper reports based on the poem. They worked hard and produced some wonderful articles.
Year 6 have learned to scale up 2D drawings using a grid. First they drew their character on a piece of black paper. Next they stuck their character on a piece of paper and then drew a 5cm grid on it. They looked at the negative space and the lines in their small grid and … Read more
Year 6 have written book reviews on Cogheart by Peter Bunzl. I think that a number of the children are keen to read the sequels!
We have just completing reading Cogheart by Peter Bunzl. An adventure story set in a futuristic yet Victorian world with wound up mechanicals, zeppelins and silver-eyed villains. The class have really enjoyed it and written some super reports on their own mechanicals.
Today a trainer from Real PE came to our lesson to teach us gym shapes and movements using hand apparatus. The children worked so well together and the trainer commented on the creative movements that the children used in the warm up. Well done Year 6!