YEAR 6 ARMS (RED)

Mrs Humberston & Ms Wood

Welcome to 6H (ARMS Provision) Class Blog!

In 6H our class teacher is Mrs Humberston & our fantastic teaching assistant is Ms Wood.

The children in this class work very hard but also have a lot of fun.

They have the superb reputation of being one of the most polite and well behaved classes in the school.

The children come from all over Gateshead and some are lucky enough to get a taxi to school.

We all are very kind and respectful towards each other and have lots of fun learning together.

We would like to use this blog to share our homework, our ideas, our fascinating finds, upcoming events and photographs, and we`d really like to know what everyone thinks of them.

 

Keep Blogging!

Mrs Humberston, Ms Wood & 6H

Our Class Blog

Place Value Masters

Place Value Masters

In our pursuit to understand our place value of 100s 10s and 1s, we are beginning to master the base ten and fully understand the value of each digit in a number.

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Delving Deep

Delving Deep

The children really enjoyed putting themselves in the place of characters from our story Egyptian Cinderella. Drama helped us to understand how the character was feeling at different points of the story.

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Meet the Teacher – Virtual Meetings for Years 1 to 6

Meet the Teacher – Virtual Meetings for Years 1 to 6

Please see the link below to the letter which details the date and time for the Meet the Teacher virtual meeting for each class from Years 1 to 6. Please note you need to email the class teacher to receive an invite to the meetings - the email addresses are also...

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Invertebrate hunt

Invertebrate hunt

In science, we wanted to work scientifically, so today we started our observation over time and set to recording how many invertebrates they could find on a September sunny day. The children decided to make a tally chart to record their findings. They left no log or...

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Message in a bottle

Message in a bottle

The children were given a mysterious message in a bottle from Miss Brown’s many visits abroad. The message was from a person who wrote about being kidnapped from their home and being sold as a slave. The children put their thinking caps on and tried to find the places...

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It’s a (very messy) mystery…

It’s a (very messy) mystery…

Something very strange happened in our classroom today. Somebody has been in our school leaving piles of gingerbread crumbs everywhere! While we were investigating the crumbs in the corridor, the same character tipped over our plant pot, spilled glitter on our carpet...

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Looking forward to a bright year!

Looking forward to a bright year!

As part of our transition activities, we have created these rainbow mobiles to show how bright our year ahead will be. There were lots of tricky thing which we had to do including painting the pasta, which was quite fiddly, tying knots, threading the pasta onto the...

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