YEAR 6 (SILVER)
Mrs Lightley (Covering for Mr G Dempsey)Welcome to Class 6D’s Blog!
I am Mr Dempsey and I am the class teacher for class 6D.
On this page you’ll find lots of useful information and posts about what’s going on in Year 6 over the course of the year,
Visit our blog Check in regularly for photographs, homework and revision links, sport’s scores, diary dates and many other fun features.
Please feel free to make comments on photographs and interact with our blog. The class would love to hear what you think about their fantastic work and achievements.
Happy blogging!
Mr Dempsey
Our Class Blog
Measuring and observing growth over time.
Predicting and infering about our new class text
Drowning Prevention Week
As part of Drowning Prevention Week, 7B have been swimming in clothes, learning the methods and strategies you would need if you were ever in dangerous waters.
30 Days Wild
The children in Early Years are taking part in 30 Day Wild. This project will help the children become eco-warriors of the future by connecting with nature. We already enjoy going to forest School every week and embrace our outdoor learning. This weeks activities...
Meet the author
Today, we joined an online event with World of Stories where we got to meet Lauren Hoffmeier, author of ‘Mula and the Fly’. She read her story to us live from New York! We thoroughly enjoyed learning yoga moves with her after listening to the story!
Vertebrate or Invertebrate?
Year 6 have been looking at how living things are classified into groups. As a class they discussed which invertebrate they thought would be the most common in the eco garden. Year 6 made a tally chart in their groups to identify which was the most and least common...
Newsletter 17/6/22
Please click the link below to see this fortnights newsletter. Newsletter 17.6.22 fri edit
How does temperature affect water?
What are particles in solids, liquids and gases?
How do gases behave?
“Granny what big eyes you have”
Super recall and role play in Reception this week of ‘Little Red Riding Hood’. We also needed to protect our cheese straws from the Wolf so we chose to tip toe to the forest so we were sure he would not hear us!
Update from Overnight
Morning! So a much better night's sleep last night - they were all exhausted from yesterday! It's 'packing hour' now before breakfast at 8:30am. In two rooms, the chidren are all packed, have their beds stripped and they're just chilling. The other three rooms are...