Well done to all of our marvellous Year 6's who have earned themselves a certificate this week.
Almond
Well done to all of our marvellous Year 6's who have earned themselves a certificate this week.
Almond
A | B | C | |
1 | intervention | intervention | hesitate |
2 | hesitation | hesitation | complete |
3 | completion | completion | translate |
4 | translation | translation | direct |
5 | direction | direction | affect |
6 | affection | affection | attract |
7 | attraction | attraction | intent |
8 | intention | intention | confess |
9 | confession | confession | discuss |
10 | discussion | discussion | intervene |
11 | impression | ||
12 | admission | ||
13 | transmission | ||
14 | expansion | ||
15 | extension |
Almond
This week, Year 6 enjoyed a fantastic outdoor learning session where they made mini pizzas and delicious s’mores over an open fire. The children worked together safely and responsibly, showing excellent teamwork and enthusiasm throughout the activity.
A key focus of the session was our Respect value. Pupils demonstrated respect for one another by sharing equipment, listening carefully to instructions, and encouraging their peers. They also showed respect for the environment by helping to keep the area tidy and following fire safety rules.
Everyone had a wonderful time developing new skills, building confidence, and enjoying some tasty treats around the fire! 🔥🍕🍫
This half term of learning about WWII, through the lens of the characters in Letters from the Lighthouse, comes to a close.
The children were engulfed by the fact that this was once a reality for children their age and this week, they had the opportunity to write a diary entry from the perspective of a child being sent away to 'safety' during the war.
Our Year 5's used literary skills such as first person, adverbials of time and place and were intentional that the detail and tone of their writing matched both the diary style and their character.
Enjoy videos of a few of the children reading their diary entry aloud.
Redwood