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Year 6 Blog 2023/24

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  • A week of fun!

    Published 05/07/24

    The year 6 children have really been able to let their hair down and enjoy some downtime this week. 

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  • Baking project!

    Published 02/07/24

    Year 6 very much enjoyed their maths baking project!

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  • Exploring the Amazon Rainforest

    Published 29/06/24

    We found out what it was like to be a jungle explorer this week! 

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  • Cooking Day and Keeping Safe

    Published 21/06/24

    It's been another busy Friday! 

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  • Exciting Samba Rhythms!

    Published 14/06/24

    Year 6 took part in their South America Samba Drumming workshop this week!

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  • Shrink Art and Keeping Safe

    Published 14/06/24

    Year 6 have been continuing their Maya artwork and this week they have been exploring shrink art!

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  • Year 6 STEM week

    Published 07/06/24

    This week, year six children have been honing their computing skills in our immersive STEM week. We have been able to make use of the laptops to learn how to program the micro:bits to perform a variety of functions. 

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  • Maya civilisation models

    Published 23/05/24

    Fun Maya model-making to end the half term

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  • Celebration Time!

    Published 19/05/24

    After a tough week, concentrating on their SATs tests, the year six children were overjoyed when the final maths papers were collected in on Thursday morning and it was time for some fun!

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  • Rafts and ball games

    Published 09/05/24

    Despite the hard preparation work still going on, we have found plenty of time to be practical this week. 

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  • Hall of Fame

    Published 03/05/24

    The children in year 6 are having the opportunity to be celebrated in their class's "Hall of Fame".

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  • Maya Civilisation

    Published 26/04/24

    This week, we have begun our new theme topic and have found out about the Maya civilisation which survived for 3600 years in central America. 

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