Hello Year 6,
We hope you and your families are all safe and well that you have managed to spend some quality time relaxing in the glorious sunshine over the last week. We hope you found your home learning pack easier to use last week and that the suggested timetable was able to offer you some additional structure. We know that you are busy working hard on the activities that we set for you each week and want you to know that we are so proud of you all.
You will see that the activities for this week include Philosophy questions, Maths 4-a-day, Rapid Reasoning, English, Science, RE, Art, PE, Spanish and Geography. In addition, we have also added some extra activities that you might like to complete.
Well done for keeping up with your reading. Remember, reading for around 20 minutes each day makes a real difference. Many of you will know that we now have an online library called Epic! Reading (https://www.getepic.com) where you can access books online, using the username and password that has been emailed to your parents. We can see that some of you have logged on and are reading the books online, this is fantastic to see! If you haven’t already signed up, please do so this week as it is a great resource.
We hope you enjoyed reading First News and completing the activities to go with it last week. You’ll notice this week that we have a new resource, called Picture News, which your first English lesson of the week will focus on. Don’t worry though, the next edition of First News is still available for you to read and there are some activities for you to complete, should you wish to do so.
Please try to tweet any work that you are proud of. We would love to see what you have been working on at home and it really will make us smile. Don’t forget to use the handle @stbellarmine and #Y6SRB.
We continue to miss you all so much. Thank you all once again for working hard and a huge thank you to your parents who are doing a wonderful job supporting you, we really appreciate it.
Take care and stay safe.
Lots of love,
Mrs McQuiggan and Mrs Johnson
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