Friday 26th June 

Farewell Year 6

It has been a pleasure being your teachers this year. Although we are sad to see you go, we are excited for all your adventures yet to come. To those moving to new schools and countries, good luck and safe travels.

The learning activities below are not compulsory but are there if you would still like to do some activities. You will not receive feedback on them.

Task 1: Literacy

Your Literacy learning

Can I reflect on my memories of Primary School?

Resources: Laptop or paper and coloured pencils

Time: 40 minutes

Task:

Your Literacy task today is to create a poster sharing some of your best memories from Primary School. They could be:

  • happy memories
  • funny memories
  • events that challenged or changed you

Create a poster displaying some of these. You can make it as colourful as you like! If you have been to other Primary Schools, include memories from your time there.

How will I share my learning? Either on your Literacy Google Slides or on paper (or in your sketchbook)


Brain Break

Task 2: Reading

Your Reading activity this morning is Bug Club. Click on the link below to access it:

If you have forgotten your login details, please use this time to find a quiet space to read your own book independently.

Brain Break

Task 3: Maths

Please log on to Mathletics for your Maths activity today.

Brain Break

Task 4: PE

For your PE activity today, have a go at doing one of The Body Coach's PE lessons:

Lunchtime

Task 5: Connected Learning

For your Connected Learning activity, you can choose what you would like to do. Please add a photo or screenshot of what you do to your Connected Learning Google Slides document.

There are some suggestions for you below (but you might think of something else you'd like to explore):

Getting Active

You could also:

  • go out and do some exercise (e.g. a walk, a run or a swim)
  • go and ride your bike
  • learn a new TikTok dance
  • create your own TikTok dance

Being Creative

You could also:

  • draw a portrait of a family member
  • create your own doodles
  • invent something new
  • design a toy for a younger child
  • create your own joke book
  • plan and design your own TV programme; you could even start writing a script
  • record your own Daily News Bulletin
  • act out a story for a family member
  • create a family quiz
  • choose a different recipe to bake/cook
  • create your own recipe and write the instructions to go with it
  • create a time capsule to show what life is like today

Something Quiet

You could also:

  • write a letter to a friend in another country
  • read your own book
  • read a book to a younger sibling
  • write your own story
  • create illustrations for your favourite story
  • write a diary entry about what life has been like during lockdown
  • create a list of things you are looking forward to doing once lockdown ends

END OF THE DAY EXIT TICKET

Please click here to complete the Exit Ticket to let us know how you got on today.

Read the questions carefully and answer all of them.