YEAR 6 ARMS (RED)
Mrs Humberston & Ms WoodWelcome 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


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Henri Rousseau Dreamscapes 1.2M Art
They are still coming and I will add as I get them but here are some of our finished Henri Rouseau dreamscapes and I think the kids have done a fantastic job of overlapping in their work and using such fantastical animals like unicorns. Well done everyone. ...
Winter Wonder – our Class 3L poem.
With the snow falling we had an idea to work together to write a poem about the winter wonderland around us. We looked at the picture and then wrote the poem just one line at a time on our Class 3L Stream. Well done to all the children who contributed, every word of...
Our country, our city, our town, our village, our home.
We have been continuing to learn about what it's like to live in the UK in today's geography lesson. We were learning about the difference between our country, our city, our town, our village and our home. We can now tell you all about which country, city, town and...
Fun in the snow!
Look at the snowmen we made today! We were really good at this as we've just been writing instructions on how to build a snowman in our english lessons.
Nangscapes!
4B are studying On The Ning Nang Nong by Spike Milligan and, as part of our work, we have created Nang-scapes! If you'd like to have a go, listen to the poem using this link... https://childrens.poetryarchive.org/poem/on-the-ning-nang-nong/ As you listen to it, close...
Winter Haikus.
In today's english lesson, we started learning about poetry. Today's job was to write a haiku about winter, but there were some important rules to follow: A haiku has three lines. The first line has five syllables (or claps). The second lines has seven syllables (or...
Creative phonics …
The children in Reception have worked very hard continuing to learn their phonics and letter formation every day in school and at home. Children and their families have shown great creativity finding items around their home linking to the letter sound they are...
Local Habitats
In today's science lesson, we have been looking at some of the habitats which are local to our school and some of the animals and plants we might find in these local habitats. We sorted out all of these animals and plants and put them with their local habitat.
First milestone – Global Mission
Hi everyone! We've reached our first milestone! Here's a message from Mr's Chapple. (Thorpe Academy, Cluster Leader) Wurzburg, Bavaria, Germany This is the start of the Romantic Road. If you head south from here you come across some of the most amazing castles!!! It...
Our poems turn silly into superb
As well as story-writing we have also been looking at poetry and really enjoyed learning about nonsense poetry. We found out about lots of amazing language features like Onomatopoeia – words that actually sound just like the thing they are describing. We used our...
EYFS Home Learning WC 08.02.21
Please click on the link below to access the home learning pack for Nursery : WC 08.02.21 Nursery Please click on the link below to access the home learning pack for Reception: WC 08.02.21
RISE Mental Health Support
We are very fortunate to be part of the RISE programme, aimed at supporting the well-being of young people in the North East. RISE is provided by the NHS and means that each week we have the support of an EMHP (Early Mental Health Practitioner), Lucy McRae. She...
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