Class 6 Autumn Term Newsletter
Class 6 Newsletter – Autumn Term 2022
Welcome to Year 6. I hope you all had a very enjoyable summer and are looking forward to the busy term ahead. Below is a brief outline of what we will be covering between now and Christmas.
English: We will be studying fiction genres with a focus on significant authors and historical stories as well as extended narrative and persuasive writing linked to our History topic – World War I. Non- fiction work will include recounts, instruction and explanation writing and performance poetry.
Spelling, grammar, punctuation, handwriting, guided reading, vocabulary expansion and improving self- editing skills are ongoing.
Maths: improving mental calculations, place value up to three decimal places and 7- digit numbers, patterns and sequences, handling data and interpreting information, contextual problem solving, securing number facts, relationships and calculations, efficient written methods for calculation, algebra, fractions, decimals and percentages.
Science: Evolution and Inheritance – Recognise that living things have changes over time, that fossils provide information from millions of years ago, explore factors associated with inheritance and identify how plants and animals adapt to their environment.
All Living Things – Describe how living things are classified and give reasons for specific characteristics
Topic (History/Geography): Our first topic is World War I. We will be learning about the causes of the war and its impact on Britain and the local area. In the second half term we will be learning about the geography of the United Kingdom. We will learn the counties and cities of the United Kingdom, geographical regions and their identifying human characteristics, key topographical features (including hills, mountains, coasts and rivers), land use and patterns: and develop our understanding of how some aspects of these have changed over time.
Languages: Mrs Lipscomb will be teaching French. Topics will be En Ville and Les Saisons. We will be building on our previous learning, broadening our vocabulary, exploring patterns, structures and sounds and developing greater confidence to speak, read and write French with increasing fluency within a range of contexts.
Computing: We will focus on internet safety and developing our coding skills. Next half term we will be developing our understanding of algorithms for searching, sorting and math.
Art and DT: In Art we will learn about great artists focusing on the work of Georgia O’Keeffe. In DT we will be looking at textiles and combining textiles, hopefully improving our sewing skills.
RE: We will be studying moral philosophy: investigating moral issues such as peace and conflict. We will be studying three main religions Christianity, Hinduism, Islam the role of the individual, community and society and the life and work of a Christian,Muslim,Hindu individual and how their faith impacts on their actions.
P.E: We will be starting with Football and followed by Tag Rugby and Gymnastics. Children will need full PE kits on Mondays and Tuesdays this term.Track suits may be preferred later in the term as the weather begins to get colder.
P.S.H.E.E: We start with the unit on Families and Friendships covering subjects such as attraction to others; romantic relationships; civil partnership and marriage. Then we move on to the unit Safe Relationships covering recognising and managing pressure; consent in different situations. We will also be doing Play Leader training and the beginning of the Autumn term and once the new Reception children have settled into school, the children will be taking over as Buddies. This has become a very special link between the oldest and youngest children over the last few years at Clavering.
Music : We will listen and appraise music from different times and cultures and compose short pieces. On Thursdays the children will have Wider Opportunity music lessons learning about brass instruments.
Mrs Lipscomb will be teaching the class on a Fridays she will be teaching English, Maths, French and PSHE.
Homework: The children will be set Maths and English or Topic homework each week which should be completed in their Learning Log by the following Wednesday. Spellings will be posted on Teams every Thursday and tested the following Friday. Every child has a reading journal where they should be recording their responses to the book, they have read both at home and at school and aiming to complete the Reading Challenge. Please do discuss their book and reading choices with your child and continue to listen to them reading aloud when possible; this enables them to read at a pace to allow spellings and grammatical structures to be absorbed more readily. Additional homework may be set on occasions to support specific areas of learning as required.
Water/Snacks
Children are actively encouraged to bring in water and a snack for break time each day. It is often a long time between breakfast and lunch and a snack is important to keep us all going. We ask that these are healthy, in line with our Healthy Schools ethos (fruit or vegetables in their natural forms).
Secondary Transfer
You will shortly receive details regarding secondary school applications for 2022 and the process for applying for a secondary school place, the statutory cut off day for which is October 31st 2022.
Events for your Diary
Tuesday 20th September – Meet the Teacher evening
Wednesday 21nd September Girls’ football.
27th September am Class Walk.
September 30th – MacMillan coffee morning
Wednesday 5th October Football tournament Boys am/ Girls pm
7th November Bikeability- more information to follow.
October 21st – INSET day
31st October – 4th November Friendship Week
14th – 15th December Christmas Plays
If you do have any questions or concerns, please do come a speak to me or phone the office to arrange an appointment.
Kind Regards
Annabelle Hall