YEAR 6 - Meet the Teacher
The presentation from this week's 'Meet the Teacher' meeting is provided for your information.
Year 6 Project - Britain at War
In the Britain at War project, your child will learn about the main causes of the First World War and which countries were the major players. They will investigate why so many men volunteered to fight and then sequence the events at the start of the war. Using various sources of evidence, the children will learn about life in the trenches and the consequences of new weaponry. They will listen to first-hand accounts of life on the home front and evaluate the impact of war on everyday life. They will also discover the events that led to the Allied Powers’ victory and the consequences of the Treaty of Versailles. The children will also learn about the causes and main events of the Second World War. They will find out how Britain prepared itself for war and the war’s impact on civilian life. They will learn about the Battle of Britain and how it proved to be a key turning point for the Allied Powers. They will also hear about Anne Frank and discover what her story tells us about the treatment of Jewish people by the Nazi Party. The children will research the causes and consequences of the end of the Second World War and investigate the legacy of the wars in Britain. Closer to home, the children will research the life of a local First World War hero who sacrificed their life fighting for Britain. They will also investigate the legacy of these global conflicts in the post-war period.
History: First and Second World Wars; Causes; Warring nations; Weaponry, warfare and technology; Key events and battles; Impact on citizens and everyday life; Significant leaders; End of war; Local history study; Remembrance; Post-war Britain
Geography:Place and interconnections; Maps
Science: Circulatory System and Light Theory
Art and Design: Distortion and Abstration
Design Technology: Make Do and Mend
Computing : derived from D.A.R.E.S
Music: derived from Kapow
PE: derived from TeamThemeKent Resources
PSHE: derived from Jigsaw
RE: derived from Kent SACRE Curriculum and Cornerstones RE projects
More information about the Year 6 Curriculum can be found in the YEAR 6 Long Term Plan 2024 document found below.
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In Year 6 PE lessons are timetabled for Tuesday and Thursday.
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Additional Information
Children in Year 6 will be permitted to walk home from school once the 'Walking Home From School' letter has been signed by parents/carers and returned to school.
Please ensure your child has wellies in school and a coat every day.
Our school trip to Kent Life takes place on 28th November. Please ensure consent has been given by 21st November.
Spellings:
This week's spellings will focus on alternative spellings for the long /i/ phoneme. These are available for practice on Ed Shed.
Children can practise either Stage 3 and 4 words (Group 1) or Stage 5 & 6 words (Group 2)
https://play.edshed.com/en-gb
This week's homework is:
Reading:
Please read for at least 20 minutes every night using your Reading Record Book to record your reading.
Maths Homework:
Y6 Maths Book: p44 and p45 to be handed in by 13.12.2024
English Grammar Homework:
KS2 English Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling Book p24 and p25 to be handed in by 13.12.2024
The children could also visit ttrockstars to practise your times tables.
Mrs Culver is running a Homework Club every Monday lunchtime. The children are welcome to attend and we would encourage them to come along if they need some support to complete their homework.