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
Our Class Blog
Are time adverbials important in instructions?
Let’s go fly a kite…
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...
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.
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.
Sharing the holy communion meal
We learned about the purpose of the holy communion meal and last supper and then shared out bread and wine (juice) as a class.
Newsletter 05.06.24
Mystery Box The Viewer
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.
Mini olympics
We had lots of fun in PE competing in a mini-olympics style session to debut our athletics skills.
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!











