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

Freeze framing our story

We have enjoyed reading our story Little Red Riding Hood and acting it out with our peers. We freeze framed key parts of the story thinking about the emotions involved.

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Week 1 30 Days Wild

The children in Nursery have been taking part in 30 Days Wild,  the Wildlife Trusts' annual challenge event, where everyone involved does one wild thing a day throughout the month of June. This weeks activities have included hugging a tree, going on a slug and snail...

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Run run as fast as you can

This week we have enjoyed acting out the story in both PE and on our big stage. We also made Gingerbread Man shaped biscuits. They tasked delicious and gave us some great vocabulary for our writing.

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We are going on a big hunt

Linked to 30 days wild, we adapted ‘We are going on a bear hunt’ to our very own version of ‘We are going on a bug hunt’. We searched all over the school grounds and found out that bugs like cold, damp and wet places.

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Phonics minibeasts

We enjoyed working together to hunt for the mini beasts in the mud and then read the real and alien words on each one. We challenged each other to see how many words we could read in a minute.

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Making George’s Marvellous Medicine!

As part of our new English unit, we are going to be learning about why George made such a disgusting medicine for his Grandma in Roald Dahl's George's Marvellous Medicine. Today, we had a try at making our very own! Yuck!

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