Following our Romeo and Juliet unit in English, Year 6 have been taking the role as the jury and discussing who was to blame!
Year 6 loved their morning practising their French speaking skills in a boulangerie. Je voudrais.....
Platinum Jubilee Celebrations
Medieval country dancing
Platinum Jubilee Celebrations!
Medieval Country Dancing!
We loved meeting the Reception ducks!
Forest school activities for outdoor learning day
Outdoor Learning Day
Art - Sketching the human art in the style of Leonardo da Vinci
Year 6 loved their trip to Crystal Palace Park today. From getting lost in the maze, searching for dinosaurs and visiting the city farm. We had a wonderful day!
We have been using imperial units of measure to measure ourselves in Maths this week - we have been using yards, cubits, feet
We enjoyed tucking into our breakfast during SATs week
As part of our Acts of Service, we organised for donations for Ukraine to be brought into school - we will be sending these to charities will send them onto Ukrainian people in need.
Using Venn diagraphs to organise numbers in Maths
Angles - we have been exploring our outdoor area to see what angles we can find
Starting the Summer Term off with Rounders!
Year 6 loved their trip to London Zoo today linked to our Science topic: Evolution and Adaptation
Good News Winners 18.03.22
We have been learning about evolution and adaptation. We used different shaped tweezers to explore how the birds of the Galapagos Islands adapted - otherwise known as Darwin's Finches
Good News Winners 11.03.22
World Book Day Reading
We loved choosing our Recommended Reads based on what our classmates had suggested
We kick started World Book Week with our 'Mystery Recommended Reads' for our peers
Today we gave back to our community and participated in a litter pick on Clapham Common
Good news 25.03.22
Year 6 have been using clay to create their own sculptures following learning about sculpture artist: Yasue Maetake
Classifying Living Things: We have been learning about microorganisms in Science and investigating the conditions in which we can keep bread fresher for longer...or not so fresh!
Year 6's Grimm Tales inspired stories!
Congratulations to this week's Good News Winners 04.02.22
Year 6 loved our live Zoom meeting with the Imam from Balham and Tooting Mosque. We learned so much about Islam within Wandsworth
Good News and Christian Value Winners 28.01.22
Sorting Triangles in Maths this week
We have been using the programming app 'Kodu' to create our own worlds!
Briar Rose Monologue
We have been writing and performing monologues after reading The Grimms' Tales version of Sleeping Beauty, Briar Rose. Children wrote their monologues in role as Briar Rose after she pricked her finger on the spindle
Briar Rose Monologue
We have been writing and performing monologues after reading The Grimms' Tales version of Sleeping Beauty, Briar Rose. Children wrote their monologues in role as Briar Rose after she pricked her finger on the spindle
Briar Rose Monologue
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Briar Rose Monologue
This is "IMG_7464" by Katie Towndrow on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them.
Briar Rose Monologue
Briar Rose Monologue
We have been writing and performing monologues after reading The Grimms' Tales version of Sleeping Beauty, Briar Rose. Children wrote their monologues in role as Briar Rose after she pricked her finger on the spindle
Briar Rose Monologue
Briar Rose Monologue
Briar Rose Monologue
Briar Rose Monologue
Briar Rose Monologue
Briar Rose Monologue
Briar Rose Monologue
Caring for the Planet Projects!
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle. Today we visited Wandsworth Recycle Centre and learned where our recycled materials go
Science: This week we have been exploring how we see light and how it is reflected
Good News 8.10.21
Well done to our Year 6 School Council representatives
Rippledown!
They're off! Year 6 off on their delayed residential week to Rippledown.
Rippledown Day 1: A trip to Dover Castle, settling into home for the week and a night walk
Rippledown Day 2: Mammal traps, Pizza making, pond dipping and a chalk river study
Rippledown Day 3: A 3 mile walk to St Margaret's Bay, Rock pooling, Fire lighting and a campfire
Rippledown: Day 4. Shelter building and compass activities
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