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Year 6 Topic Home Learning
Monday 29th June – Friday 3rd July 2020
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Year 6 Home Learning TimetableMonday 29th June – Friday 3rd July 2020Please see a suggested timetable of the activities that we have outlined for our Year 6 children. Please feel free to amend the timetable to suit you.
Miss Fini, Mrs Harmston and Miss Wilson
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Times Tables Rock Stars – Complete some challenges with a times table of your choice.
Reading – Read 15 minutes of your book and record in your Homework Diary.
Times TablesRock Stars –Complete some challenges with a times table of your choice.
Reading – Read 15 minutes of your book and record in your Homework Diary.
Times Tables Rock Stars – Complete some challenges with a times table of your choice.
English English English English English
Maths Maths Maths Maths Maths
Topic - Art –Harry Potter Sketch
Topic -Yearbook
Art – Egyptian Skyline
PSHE – Transition to Secondary School
Topic –Mindfulness
Monday – Art – Harry Potter
Monday 29th June
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LO: To use a range of colouring and sketching techniques.
What are the characters like in Harry Potter?
What do you like about the Harry Potter series?
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LO: To use a range of colouring and sketching techniques.
Do you know any of the mythical creatures within Harry Potter?
Meet it: I can identify the characters, monsters and creatures in a work of fiction.
Beat it: I can create my own character, monster or creature to fit in with a work of fiction.
Smash it: I can use sketching techniques to design a character, monster or creature to fit in with a work of fiction.
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LO: To use a range of colouring and sketching techniques.
Meet it: I can identify the characters, monsters and creatures in a work of fiction.
Beat it: I can create my own character, monster or creature to fit in with a work of fiction.
Smash it: I can use sketching techniques to design a character, monster or creature to fit in with a work of fiction.
Which are your
favourite?
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LO: To use a range of colouring and sketching techniques.
Meet it: I can identify the characters, monsters and creatures in a work of fiction.
Beat it: I can create my own character, monster or creature to fit in with a work of fiction.
Smash it: I can use sketching techniques to design a character, monster or creature to fit in with a work of fiction.
What sketching
techniques could you
use?
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LO: To use a range of colouring and sketching techniques.
Meet it: I can identify the characters, monsters and creatures in a work of fiction.
Beat it: I can create my own character, monster or creature to fit in with a work of fiction.
Smash it: I can use sketching techniques to design a character, monster or creature to fit in with a work of fiction.
What sketching
techniques could you
use?
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LO: To use a range of colouring and sketching techniques.
Meet it: I can identify the characters, monsters and creatures in a work of fiction.
Beat it: I can create my own character, monster or creature to fit in with a work of fiction.
Smash it: I can use sketching techniques to design a character, monster or creature to fit in with a work of fiction.
Your Task
Create your own monster or creature to fit in with the Harry Potter series.
What could your new creature be like?How could it fit in with the genre of Harry Potter?How could we design a new creature?
Tuesday – YearbookTuesday 30th June
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In this lesson, you are going to create your page for the
Year 6 Yearbook.
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Year 6 YearbookWhat have been your favourite
memories?
Do you have any favourite trips? Why? What did
you enjoy?
What has been your biggest
lesson learnt?
1. Under the Year 6 section on the School Website, you will
find the Word Document ‘Year Book Page’.
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Year 6 Yearbook2. There will be space for a
photograph – but don’t worry about this, as we will add it
ourselves using a school photograph.
3. Make sure what you write is grammatically accurate and you use capital letters and full
stops.
4. The next slide will give you some help on what we mean by ‘Biggest Lesson Learnt’
and ‘Words of Wisdom’.
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Year 6 YearbookFor ‘Biggest Lesson Learnt’ it could be something to do with
a particular teacher or it could be a piece of learning!
Your ‘Words of Wisdom’ could also relate to a particular teacher, or it could be an
inspirational quote.
We have made some examples to show you what it will look
like at the end. Under the Year 6 section on the School
Website, you will find the PDF ‘Year Book Page Example’.
You will fill out one half of the Yearbook Page and email it to us. Do not worry about the other half, as we will collate
everyone’s pages.
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Year 6 Yearbook
Complete your half of the Yearbook Page. For your page to be featured in the Year 6 Yearbook, you will need to email it to us on our Year Group email:
year6@kfos.co.uk
Miss Fini, Mrs Harmston and Miss Wilson
Your Task
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Year 6 Yearbook - Examples
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Year 6 Yearbook - Examples
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Today you are going to be casting your vote for the colour of the iconic Year 6
Leavers T-Shirt!
All the T-shirts will have the bright colour font printed
onto a black background. The colour with the most votes
will be used for every T-shirt.
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Firstly, we would like you to log in to the Year Six 2020 google classroom.
Step One:
If you haven’t already done this, you need to log into your G Suite. Go onto google on any device and sign in using your usual network login details.
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Step Two:
Click onto this icon (the one with the 9 small squares)
Then select ‘classroom’
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Step Three:
Once you are in Google Classroom, click on the PLUS icon
And select ‘Join class’
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Step Four:
You will be asked to join the class by entering a Class code.
Enter the code and click ‘Join’
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Step Five:
Click on ‘Stream’ and then click on the posted question then select your choice.
Wednesday – Art – Egyptian Skyline
Wednesday 1st July
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LO: To use watercolours and collage to create a landscape.
In this lesson, you will be using paints and black paper to create a
colour wash of a landscape (an Egyptian skyline).
If you don’t have paints at home, you could use colouring pencils to
create a similar effect.
Otherwise, why not do a sketch of an Egyptian landscape? There’ll be
lots of examples in the slides.
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LO: To use watercolours and collage to create a landscape.
What is a skyline?
How has the Egyptian skyline changed over
time?
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LO: To use watercolours and collage to create a landscape.
What is the desert skyline in Egypt like?
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LO: To use watercolours and collage to create a landscape.
What is the city skyline in Egypt like?
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LO: To use watercolours and collage to create a landscape.
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Part One: Do a colour wash like an Egyptian sunset.
Step 1: Using long strokes going in the same direction, paint the bottom half
of the paper/card, gradually mixing with water as you wash it up the
page.
Step 2: Mix a small amount of the second paint colour into the first and
start painting.
Make sure the colours blend.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A5-cGzdcLP4
LO: To use watercolours and collage to create a landscape.
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Part Two: Create your Egyptian desert skyline, using
black paper.
Step 1: Sketch your skyline onto the BACK of your black paper.
Make sure it is one continuous line from the bottom of the paper.
You could include pyramids, the Sphinx, camels etc.
Step 2: Carefully cut out your skyline.
Step 3: When your colour wash is dry, turn your skyline over (so any
remaining pencil marks can’t be seen) and stick it onto your colour wash.
LO: To use watercolours and collage to create a landscape.
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If you’re sketching an Egyptian landscape, you can use any of the images from the slides as
inspiration or there are hundreds of images on Google!
Thursday – PSHE –Transition
Thursday 2nd July
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LO: To consider the changes next year will bring.
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Moving to secondary school is a big step and can seem a bit scary. You could be worried about leaving our school that you know really well.
You might find that there are more buildings and that everything seems bigger than Knaphill School, but you'll find your way round in no time.
Whether you're going to walk there or get the bus or train, getting to your new school can seem tricky at first but within a few weeks it will be second nature!
LO: To consider the changes next year will bring.
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What worries do you have about moving to
secondary school?
LO: To consider the changes next year will bring.
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Let’s share some worries on Padlet!
Even if you’re at home, you can still add your
worries to your class link.
You don’t have to add your name to your Padlet.
Worries
It is really natural to be worried about things we don’t know. You probably have lots of questions and concerns about next year – but guess what? Most of you are probably all thinking and feeling the
same things!
LO: To consider the changes next year will bring.
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Agony Aunt Letters
You wrote Agony Aunt letters during Anti-Bullying week.
Can you remember what one is?
People sometimes write to Agony Aunts in newspapers, magazines and on
websites. The Agony Aunt publishes their response, which offers advice or possible solutions,
anonymously and this can help other people with similar problems.
LO: To consider the changes next year will bring.
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Features of an Agony Aunt
Letter
The ‘expert’ usually does the following:
1. Creates a relationship using the direct address, ‘you’. E.g. ‘You sound very level-headed.’
2. Offers sympathy and empathy e.g. ‘I do feel for you.’ 3. Uses informal/chatty language e.g. ‘You should get it off
your chest.’ 4. Clichés and euphemisms are often used e.g. ‘You might get
butterflies when thinking about your new school.’ 5. Has a spoken quality to their reply and may use exclamations e.g. ‘Oh Janet, please don’t give up!’
6. Suggests that they have knowledge and expertise e.g. ‘This isn’t the first time someone has gone through this...’
7. Uses rhetorical questions to suggest the answer is obvious e.g. ‘What good would it do you?’
8. Uses imperatives ‘do this...do that’ e.g.’ start today, write a list...’
LO: To consider the changes next year will bring.
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Your Task
Pick one of the worries from the Padletand write a response. Try and offer useful advice and remember to be
sympathetic!
Keep referring to the features on the previous slide.
It can be your own worry or someone else’s.
Dear Anxious Year 6,
Friday – Well-being Friday 3rd July
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Over the next two slides, you’ll see 60 different activities that you can do to help improve your wellbeing.
You can do them in the order it says on the grid and work your way through, or you can pick and choose the activities that interest you!
Try a range of the activities but, if you find an activity that you really enjoy, you can always do that one again!
Day 1 Leave three happy notes for someone else to find in your house.
Day 2 Make a card for someone’s birthday/celebration coming up
Day 3Call a relative or friend who is far away and have a chat with them.
Day 4Write down five things you are grateful for.
Day 5Research three jobs / career paths that interest you.
Day 6Download a mindfulness App (CALM) on your phone.
Day 7Visit a virtual museum! Go online and explore the collections online.
Day 8Get in contact with a local care home and arrange to send a letter to one of the residents.
Day 9Go on YouTube and try..
Day 10Look at the last 20 photos on your phone and think about how they make you feel.
Day 11Say something positive to everyone in your household today.
Day 12Do something helpful for a friend or family member today.
Day 13Do a chore in the house without being asked to do it.
Day 14Send a positive text to ten of your friends.
Day 15Listen to your favourite song and dance around the room.
Day 16Stay off social media for >3 hours straight and keep yourself occupied.
Day 17Take a selfie and note down 5 things you like.
Day 18Play a game that you haven’t played in a while.
Day 19Think about two role models in your life. Why do they inspire you?
Day 20Create a postcard for somewhere you have previously visited
Day 21Play a card game or board game you haven’t played in a while
Day 22Sit down in a silent room and focus on your breathing for 5 minutes.
Day 23Email one of your teachers to say thank you for something
Day 24Write down 5 things you are thankful for in your life.
Day 25Write a blog about something you enjoy doing.
Day 26Search on YouTube a “Tedx talks by kids”
Day 27Watch a film with a family member and make sure you turn your phones off.
Day 28Make sure you get >8 hours sleep tonight. Note how you feel the next day.
Day 29Draw a picture of what you see in your garden or out of your window.
Day 30Make breakfast for another family member
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Day 31 Find three inspirational quotes and write them down
Day 32 Create a digital photo collage using 5 images
Day 33Write a letter or send a card (Email or E-Card) to an elderly relative
Day 34Leave three happy notes for someone else to find in your house.
Day 35Make a list of 10 things you want to do
Day 36Go on YouTube and try…
Day 37Create a gratitude list of everything you are thankful for
Day 38Do something nice for a sibling or parent/carer.
Day 39Create your own Playing card with your favourite number and suit
Day 40Find a learning podcast and try it out!
Day 41Ensure you have 5 fruit and Veg today
Day 42Do something helpful for a friend or family member today.
Day 43Write down five positive things about yourself on Post-It-Notes
Day 44Tag your friends in a pic that brings you happy memories
Day 45Visit a virtual museum! Go online and explore the collections online
Day 46Try to go to bed 1 hour earlier than usual.
Day 47Wake up early to watch the sun rise and see how beautiful it is
Day 48Find a documentary on BBC iPlayer and watch it
Day 49Do the washing up today
Day 50Look up origami and make a crane
Day 51Play an old computer game you haven’t played for ages
Day 52Use 10 French or Spanish words today
Day 53Research the minimum wage in the UK for different ages
Day 54Design a new school logo for your school
Day 55Learn some British Sign Language with Charlie
Day 56Make a playlist of your top 10 songs and send to a friend
Day 57Check in with your favourite YouTuber and see how they are doing
Day 68Build the tallest Tower you can with a single piece of A4 Paper
Day 59How many different words can you make from these letters:“CREATIVE RESOURCES”
Day 60Wear your favourite items of clothing that makes you feel great
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