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

Most popular?

Most popular?

Today we used our mathematical language to compare the weight of the ingredients needed for making pancakes. After we added our toppings we created a tally chart and discussed our findings by comparing numbers and the quantity. We were even able to read each category...

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Mmmmmm, yummy pancakes!!!

Mmmmmm, yummy pancakes!!!

Today the children enjoyed making pancakes. We looked at the different ingredients we needed and talked about all the healthy options before we chose our own toppings, mmm delicious !!!  

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What is junk modelling?

What is junk modelling?

Inspired by the works of Joan Miro, 4B have been junk modelling. We have created sculptures out of various waste products, bound with tape and wrapped in ModRoc. When they sculptures had set, we painted them and presented them to each other. Which is your favourite?

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Baking fun

Baking fun

After reading the story Goldilocks and the three bears we made flapjacks as a class, discussing what each ingredient was and weighing them out. We had lots of fun mixing them and putting them in the tin ready to cook. We then enjoyed them with our friends.

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Mental Health Week

Mental Health Week

OVER THESE PAST TWO YEARS, WE HAVE BEEN THROUGH SOMETHING THAT WE COULD NEVER HAVE IMAGINED. WHEN WE ARE EXPERIENCING SOMETHING DIFFICULT AND CHALLENGING LIKE THE PANDEMIC OUR HEARTS, MINDS AND BODIES CAN FIND IT REALLY HARD TO COPE. WE OFTEN REVERT TO A FIXED AND...

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