Briary Primary School Term 5 Planning – Year 6
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English – Reading Access all reading materials and questions via Purple Mash to do.Log in using your purple mash log-in and select the red ‘2Dos’ tab in the top left corner. It is expected that foreach week the entire e-book is read and a set of multiple choice questions, relating to that chapter, are answered. For eache-book there are also writing tasks attached which could also be completed.
Worst jobs for kids (pdf
file)
Comprehension and questions.
ACCESS ON PURPLE MASH The Storm Keeper’s Island (pdf file)
This is an extract from the start of this novel. Over the week, we would like you to read the first two chapters of this book.You design the 3rd – what happens next in the story? You can plan, write and edit your version of ‘Chapter 3’ for the rest of the week.
Then, are you in contact online with somebody from school?If so, then SWITCH. Read each other’s “chapter 3” andfind out what happens next
Bridge on Fire Chp 1-7
Nightfall on the Somme
Chp 1-7
The sleeping volcano Chp 1-6
Beth and The Nile
Chp 1-7
in their story….English - Writing Evacuation – to infer
feelings and thoughts from another period of time.
Research some of the items children during the second world war would have taken in their suitcase when they were evacuated.
DiaryEvacuation – to infer feelings and thoughts from another period of time.
Imagine you are being evacuated away from your city, away from your home and parents. The film Goodnight Mr Tom will help you with this – someof us watched it in
GO LIVE!You are a news reporter, reporting on ‘ ’A topic of your choice. If you are struggling for ideas, how about:
- Global warming and the effect on our planet
- How pollution is
Newspaper report The writing this week is also your history activity – they are combined.
You are a reporter. You need to write a newspaper report on the discovery ofTutankhamun’s tomb.
The children have already writtennewspapers this
Poetry‘A little bit of food’This is one of Mrs Harris’ favouritepoems to share with children (every time I do they then usually sing it for the rest of the term!) https://vimeo.com/ 129660270
Now it’s your turn, what are your favourite foods?
Your writing task is linked to your reading this week ^
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Evacuee suitcase – what items would you pack and why? Draw, label and explain your choices.
school but if you haven’t, see if youcan watch it before you start this piece of writing.
Write an evacuation diary entry explaining your thoughts and feelings. You could include: Leaving home Journey to
the countryside
Your new home
damaging our seas
Plan a script ready to deliver to the nation tonight on BBC live. Record yourself and, if you wish, upload to our Y6 facebook support page.
year but may need reminding of the some of the key features:
- Headline- Orientation
(introduce the reader to who, what, why, when, where, how?)
- Include quotes and captions for key witnesses
Follow Joseph’s order and layout to help you:A little bit of… A little bit of…Rhyming sentence Repeat key food Repeat key food X2
Here is the start of mine…
A little bit of tea A little bit of cake I love to bake, it tastes so great.Cake Bake
A little bit of pasta A little bit of cheese Even better with tomato please PastaCheese PastaCheese
English – Spelling*please also remember you can use the CGP Grammar and spelling books, which the children usually bring home weekly, for additional resources.
accommodate
accompany
according
achieve
aggressive
amateur
ancientapparent
available
average
awkward
bargain
bruise
category
cemeterycommittee
competition
conscience*
conscious*
controversy
convenience
correspond
criticisecuriosity
determined
develop
dictionary
disastrous
embarrass
environment
equippedequipment
excellent
existence
explanation
familiar
foreign
forty
frequentlygovernment
hindrance
identity
immediate
immediately
individual
interfere
interruptlanguage
appreciate
attached
communicate
community
definite
desperate
especially
exaggerate
guarantee
harass
leisure
lightning
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Maths RATIO
This link will take you to home- learning videos and activities for the topics listed below.
https://whiterose maths.com/homele arning/year-6/
Complete:
Lesson 2 – Ratio and Fractions
Lesson 4 –Calculating Ratio
TIME
Plan and write out a home learning timetable. You need to include lessons, breaks and lunch.
Then write out some maths questions associated with your timetable – get a member of your family to answer your questions. Make sure you know the answer first!
Use google maps and the internet to research a journey/trip you want to take. Where do you want to go? It can be anywhere in the world.
How long will it take you to get there if you were traveling by plane, train or cycling?
http://www.mathe maticshed.com/mat hs-time-shed.html
MONEY
Plan and prepare for an ‘Out of Lockdown Celebration’
You have a budget of £250 to buy all the supplies you will need to prepare for a party at school (no cost for hire).
Use the internet to check prices of food, drink, decorations and one form of entertainment.List all the items you require for your party and total up all the costs. Make sure you don’t over spend!
You then need to decide what price you will charge for entry to your party so that you can make a profit. Careful that you don’t over charge so people are not put off buying a ticket.
SHAPE
Draw a monster using only polygons (shapes)!
Use must use a ruler.Use must include quadrilaterals, triangles, circles and 3 other shapes.
Colour your monster in and give it a shape based name.
https://mathsframe. co.uk/en/resources/ resource/470/Angle-Alien-Attack
https://mathsframe. co.uk/en/resources/ resource/76/itp- fixpoints
Target Your Maths activities 112, 113 and 116 can be completed to support learning for this topic.
MEASURE
Find 6 different items in your house – try to vary the size of the different items.
Estimate the length in cm and m and mass (weight) in grams and kilograms of each item. Write your estimation down. Then measure the length and weight your items. How close were your estimations?
Walk and Ride Problem
A group of 10 students are on a field trip when their bus breaks down 40 miles away from the school.
A teacher takes 5 of them back to school in her car, travelling at an average speed of 40 miles per hour.
The other 5 students start walking towards school at a steady 4 miles per hour.
The teacher drops the 5 at school, then immediately turns around and comes back for the others, again travelling at a steady speed of 40 miles per hour.
CALCULATION
Complete the selection of worksheets provided to revise some of the calculation skills learnt over the school year.
1) Four Operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication and division) – found in Year 6, Autumn Term, Assessment B.
2) Percentages - found in Year 6, Spring Term.
https://whiterosemaths.co m/resources/assessment/ primary-assessment/end- of-block-assessments/
Please use appropriate pages in target your maths to support this learning: Addition & Subtraction - page 10Multiplication – choose from pages 11-15 Division – choose from pages 16-22Note: division could be revised over 2 days – short divison with or without decimals then long divison the following day.Percentages – pages 62-63, pages 65-66
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http://www.mathe maticshed.com/mat hs-money-shed.html for games and questions
How far have the students walked by the time the car reaches them?
Target Your Maths pages 92, 93 and 109 can be completed to support learning forthis topic.
Science Light
What is light and how does it travel?
How light travels powerpoint https://www.bbc.co. uk/bitesize/topics/z bssgk7/articles/z2s 4xfr https://www.dkfind out.com/uk/science/light/
Activity 1: Find out what light is andhow it travels.
Reflecting light
https://www.dkfind out.com/uk/science/light/reflecting- light/
Activity 1: http://www.science kids.co.nz/gamesacti vities/howwesee.ht ml
Shadows
CGP scanned information sheets
Activity 1: Mini project ‘Size of shadows’
R.E. What
matters most to Christians and Humanists?
A code for living
Think of a villain from a story or film – what makes these people bad? What rules do they break?
Discuss how rules and principles help us be good. Talk about how most people have a ‘code for living’ that helps them to choose good
Who is a humanist? What code of living do they follow?
Research humanism. They follow 4 key principles:Be honest.Use your mind. Tell the truth,Do to other people what you would like them to do to you.
Ask pupils if they can rank these rules –
What codes of living do Christians try to follow?
https://www.bbc.co m/bitesize/clips/zcy r87h https://www.bbc.co. uk/bitesize/clips/z3 pvcdmFrom these videos, what rules and principles do you think Christians follow to make the world happier?
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things and say no to bad things.
Pupils to think of one rule that they think would make the world a happier place. What one code for living would the adults you live with choose?A very popular code for living right now is…#BE KINDCan you write your code for living “in code” for somebody else to crack?
more important to less important, from one to four?hard to keep, easy to keep, rank from one to four?Are they actually all connected, and equally hard or important?Ask them: What would happen if everyone lived like this? What if everyone did the opposite of this?
For example, be selfless and always help others.
21 Values:Below are 21 values important to Christians:‘Twenty-one valuable things’ might include: Life / Safety / Sport / Music / Cleverness / Friends / Family / God/ Love / Truthfulness/ Respect / Playstation / Kindness/ Money / Pets / Good food / Water / Home / Freedom / Holidays Forgiveness/ celebration / church
Ask pupils to sort the above values into three groups of 7:a) things that really matter a lot,b) things that are quite valuable,c) and things that don’t matter to them.Children can then explain the reasoning behind their choices.
Now it’s your turn -Children write theirown five ‘matters
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most to me’ valuablethings.
P.E.
Weekdays P.E. with Joe Wicks – 9am onYouTube
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Weekdays P.E. with Joe Wicks – 9am
Weekdays P.E. with Joe Wicks – 9am
Weekdays P.E. with Joe Wicks – 9am
Weekdays P.E. with Joe Wicks – 9am
Yoga – Complete 3yoga moves of your choice.
Coordination and Reactions.
Yoga – Complete 3yoga moves of your choice.
Coordination and Accuracy
Yoga – Complete 3yoga moves of your choice.
Coordination and Reactions.
See attached link
https://www.purewo w.com/family/yoga- poses-for-kids
Throw a ball to a friend and as you do so, call out ‘Catch it’ or ‘Don’t Catch’.
The person receiving the throw must do the opposite.
See attached link
https://www.purew ow.com/family/yoga-poses-for-kids
Using a small ball and a bucket (any small target will do).
Can you throw the ball so it lands and stays in the bucket? If you are successful, make the throw harder.
See attached link
https://www.purew ow.com/family/yoga-poses-for-kids
Find 5 different items and place them in a circle around you – roughly 1 metre apart.
Ask a friend/family member to randomly call out the name of the different items and you need to touch the item called out. How many canyou touch in 60 seconds? Can you beat your score?
History Ancien
t Egypt
Timeline of Ancient Egypt https://www.dkfind out.com/uk/history/ ancient-egypt/
Tutankhamun https://www.dkfind out.com/uk/history/ ancient- egypt/tutankhamun/
Egyptian Gods and Goddesses https://www.dkfindout.co m/uk/history/ancient- egypt/ancient-egyptian-gods-and-goddesses/
Can you place the Egyptian events in the right order on the timeline? Drag each event and place it between the other given Egyptian events.
https://www.brainp op.com/games/time zonexegyptianphara ohs/
Activity 1:You are a reporter. You need to write a newspaper report on the discovery ofTutankhamun’s tomb.
https://www.bbc.co. uk/bitesize/topics/z 2yycdm/articles/z2g k9qt to help remindyou about the
Activity 1: Choose 4 Gods/Goddesses and produce an information poster.
Activity 2: Game https://www.childrensuni versity.manchester.ac.uk/l earning- activities/history/ancient- egypt/ancient-egyptian- gods/
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features of a newspaper.
Geography Egypt
Ancient Egypt map workDraw Egypt and identify the key landmarks on your map. You could also label the seas and different deserts.
If you are unable to print, please draw your own River Nile and label the key landmarks in the correct location.Your map should also include the deserts and seas.
The Nile https://www.dkfind out.com/uk/history/ ancient-egypt/life- on-nile/River Nile resource 1
Activity 1:Why was the River Nile so important?
Write a short summary explaining why the River Nile played an important role in Ancient Egyptian society.Is the River Nile as important to Egyptian society today? Explain.
Art & Design Topic
Hieroglyphics https://www.dkfind out.com/uk/history/ ancient- egypt/reading- hieroglyphs/ Hieroglyphics resource 1 and 2
Activity 1: Write your name in hieroglyphics and decorate it.Activity 2: Write a secret coded message for afriend/family member – can they
Tutankhamun mask
https://www.bbc.co. uk/bitesize/topics/z g87xnb/articles/zv mkhbk(The mask template is at the bottom of this page).
Activity 1: Draw or paint the mask of Tutankhamun.Look at pictures of Tutankhamun from your previouslearning to help
Become a God or Goddess
Take a selfie! Then personalise it to make yourself an Ancient Egyptian God or Goddess.
Now you have studied the different Gods and Goddesses think about the clothing, jewellery and accessories they wore to show their wealth.
If you can’t print your selfie, either trace it from the computer screen to getyour silhouette or draw a
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use the hieroglyphic alphabet to solve the hidden message?
guide you and give you ideas.
self-portrait first then complete.
PSHE One World
One Planet
Our Planet – linking with writing Follow: https://www.bbc.co.
uk/teach/live- lessons/blue- planet-live- lesson/zn7tkmn
https://www.bbc.c o.uk/newsround/ 45835346
Deforestation debate: Are you for or against deforestation in the Amazon rainforest?
Use Deforestation for and against arguments.
Follow https://www.3d geography.co.uk/deforestation
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https://www.bb c.co.uk/newsrou nd/50471484
Explain your reasons why but also remember to consider the opposing viewpoint. You can either write a response to this question or filmyourself in a ‘debate’ style.
You could use phrases such as: However,On the other hand, Although, Supporters of deforestation may say,Those againstdeforestation may argue,
Music Become
a musician
Make your Own Musical Instrument
Using things from your house, can you make a musical instrument?
Once you’ve made your own instrument, make a song/beat that can accompany your favourite song in the charts at themoment.
Make your Own Song
https://www.purple mash.com/#tab/pm- home
Investigate the music app on Purple Mash. Play around with the different sounds and the layering of sounds to create a song.
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Spanish (KS2 only)
Geography of Spain
Spanish cities Locate the following main cities in Spain: la ciudad / las ciudades Bilbao, Pamplona, Barcelona, Madrid, Valencia, Granada, Cádiz, Córdoba, Sevilla, Zaragoza, Burgos.
Now use these compass points to compare the cities locations. The following compass points have already been taught to the children in their Spanish lessons: Norte = North Noreste – North East este = EastSureste = South East sur = South Suroeste = South WestOeste = West Noroeste = North West
Eg)Valencia is to the South East of Madrid=
Weather and seasons
Weather: https://central.espre sso.co.uk/espresso/ modules/t2_vamos/i ndex.html?source=s ubject--KS2-- Resource%20types https://central.espre sso.co.uk/espresso/ modules/t2_vamos/ weather/video_weat her.html https://www.youtub e.com/watch?v=S5z Pd2Fy6-Mhttps://www.youtub e.com/watch?v=U6U 8NgZXztcHace sol (sunny) Hace frío (cold) Hace calor (hot) Llueve (raining) Esta nublado (cloudy)Hay tormenta (stormy)Nieva (snowing)
Seasons: https://www.youtub e.com/watch?v=bR7 BGPMDEoshttps://www.youtub e.com/watch?v=6sV qqDHjrYIPrimavera (spring) Verano (summer) Otono (autumn)Invierno (winter)
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Valencia esta al sureste de Madrid. For the next 7 days,
keep a weather diary:Forecast the night before what you think the weather will be like the next day then on the day describe the weather in Spanish. You could even include the temperature thatday.
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