A huge welcome to my new Year 6 class! This week I have spent time getting to know my lovely new class and hopefully the class now know me a lot better too! Although we have spent time getting to know the Year 6 routine and expectations, we have also hit the ground running, and made a good start to our learning.

I know Year 6 is a big year, not just for the children, but also for you parents too! Your (not so little) baby is getting ready to make that transition to high school next year and this is their last year of Primary school! With this is mind, I want to make sure that this is a successful and positive year for all. As a Year 6 team, we will work collaboratively with parents and children to ensure all of the class achieve their full potential and we will support you in any way we can. Yes, Year 6 is a challenging year, but it is also such an exciting year full of opportunity and responsibility. I look forward to starting this journey together.

Here is what we have been up to this week…

In Maths we started back with our ‘Fluent in 5’ from day one and I must say, I have been really impressed with the arithmetic skills in this class so far! In our Power Maths, our focus has been on place value up to 10,000,000. The class have done incredibly well with place value so far and we have looked at some challenging problems as a class too.

In English we made a start on our new unit on ‘Biographies’. We explored some key vocabulary and created a timeline of Walt Disney’s life. We also started with our ‘Grammar Warm-ups’ and reading comprehension.

In RE we have introduced our first topic, ‘The Kingdom of God’. We have explored and discussed some of the key values of the Kingdom of God and have written explanations as to why we think certain values are so important. We also used bible references to support our reasons. This week we also took part in daily class worships, and on Wednesday we had the chance to plan our own shared worships, ready to deliver to the class in future weeks.

In History we had an introductory lesson to our new topic, ‘The Battle of Britain.’ We looked at some key vocabulary and made links where we could and we have started to look at some key events of WW2, ordering them chronologically on a timeline…



🌟 AWARD WINNERS! 🌟

The Golden Award went to Joshua for being a caring and compassionate member of the class. He has impeccable manners.

The Writing Award went to Isabella for a well-structured and cohesive letter. Well done!

The Maths award went to Mickey for an impressive start to his maths. He engages really well in lessons rises to any challenge.

Notices:

  • PE days- Wednesdays this half term.

  • Water bottles-these need to be filled and brought in each day and taken home to be cleaned at the end of each day. Each child in the class was provided with a school water bottle-please can you ensure these are the bottles that are brought in daily and not their own water bottle from home.

  • Spellings- I gave the class a spelling test this week and they will come home with their spelling lists to practice next week. New spellings will be given on a Friday and they will be tested on them the following Friday.

  • Reading books - we have not yet completed a STAR Reading test, so the children do not have their new ZPDs yet. As soon as they are complete, the class will come home with their reading book and record. This will need to be signed by an adult each time they read at home.

  • Homework- I have not set any homework this week. From next week, homework will be set on a Friday and due for the following Wednesday (I check work has been complete on a Thursday morning). In terms of expectations, I will set Maths & English units on IXL , ask for at least one Bedrock lesson to be completed and spellings and times tables will be set too. Spellings and times tables tests will always be on a Friday.

  • Head Boy & Girl - All those who have shown interest in being Head Boy or Girl this year will need to prepare a speech to deliver to teachers & KS2. I have asked that those interested write their speech at home and bring them in next week. I am happy to proof read any speeches and/or give tips/prompts!

    Other roles & responsibilities- In Year 6 every child in the class will have a responsibility. All of the class will be prefects and we also have roles such as librarians, dining hall monitors, assembly/prayer leaders, assembly set-up team…. I think it is really important for all the children to take on more responsibility as they enter Year 6; this is also good preparation for high school!

  • Contact information- if you need to contact me for any reason, please email using year6@our-lady.blackpool.sch.uk. I do apologise as I have not got access to this email address yet, but this is being sorted. I will hopefully have full access by early next week.

Thank you, Year 6, for a lovely first week back! I hope you all have a wonderful weekend!

Mrs Murphy, Mrs Owen & Miss Evans

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Dear parents and carers,

Thank you for coming to our assembly today and for all your support this year.

Enjoy your summer!

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Zoo trip

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14/07/23

Golden Award -

All of year 6 for your superb effort during our production. You worked so well as a team and really showed off your individual talents. You were all amazing!

07/07/23

Golden Award -

Ollie for showing what a caring team player he is. He has worked so hard to ensure the performance runs smoothly for everyone. Well done, Ollie!

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THE MUSICAL THEATRE MOVEMENT

JOIN US for a Musical Theatre Movement!

Attend a FREE WORKSHOP exploring all things musical theatre! Help shape the Blackpool Grand Theatre creative activities for 11–17-year-olds.

So, what do the days look like?

• TAKE PART in an exciting musical theatre workshop

• EXPLORE SKILLS in singing, movement and musical theatre performance

• HAVE FUN in a safe space where everybody is equal

• Tell us all about the ACTIVITIES YOU WOULD LIKE TO SEE and take part in

• SHARE YOUR PERFORMANCE in the Studio

What are the dates and times?

• Wednesday 26th July from 10am-4pm: 11-13 year olds

• Thursday 27th July from 10am-4pm: 11-13 year olds

• Friday 28th from 10am-4pm: 14-17 year olds

• Saturday 29th July from 10am-4pm: 14-17 year olds

How do I sign up?

We have 30 places available each day. To secure your place, please register your interest here: https://forms.office.com/e/tCdqJH4Z4P

Once your place is confirmed, we will send out further information via email. If you have any questions, please contact hazelc@blackpoolgrand.co.uk

Join the MUSICAL THEATRE MOVEMENT!

We look forward to meeting you soon!

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Year 6’s End of Year Show Show!

Thursday 13th July @ 6pm

Tickets on sale now!

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Golden Award

This week’s Golden Award is for Respect

Maia for being a superb role model during our preparation for our End of Year Show!

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Golden Award - ‘Learn’

Maia for striving to improve your own work and reflecting on your progress.

Star Writer

Isobel for an excellent Adaptation Explanation.

Maths

Lily T for reflecting carefully on your progress and setting yourself goals.

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Year 6 were very sad to say goodbye to Water Park this afternoon, having made so many happy memories in such a short period of time.

This morning, the group took part in various activities such as canoeing, going on the high and low ropes, climbing the tree, orienteering, making the leap of faith and rock climbing.

Everyone has learnt so much this week and is feeling extremely proud of themselves for the resilience they have shown and the challenges they have overcome. Water Park will forever have a special place in Year 6’s hearts and has been a fantastic way to kick off their very last half term at Our Lady’s!

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Today all of the groups took part in various activities including; going on the low and high ropes, climbing the pole, taking the leap of faith, windsurfing, paddle boarding, sailing, canoeing, ghyll scrambling and jumping off of the jetty.

We all had lasagne, garlic bread and banoffee pie for tea. We also had our talent show and disco. A great way to spend our last full day!

Year 6 cannot believe that tomorrow is their final day at Water Park! Time really flies when you are having fun!

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Today Year 6 had their journey day around and across Coniston Water and all took part in rowing, sailing and walking as part of the adventure!

Year 6 enjoyed a roast dinner and ice cream and jelly for dinner and are looking forward to tomorrow for day 4!

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Year 6 have had a fantastic second day here at Water Park!

Mrs Owen’s group have spent today climbing, hiking and canoeing.

Miss Evans’ group spent their day ghyll walking and going on the low ropes.

Miss Heim-Sarac’s group took part in problem solving games, going on the high ropes, kayaking, water polo and jumping off the jetty.

Miss Whitehead’s group spent their day going on the low and high ropes, playing problem solving and orienteering games and ghyll walking.

For dinner we had pizza and wedges followed by lemon crunch.

Year 6 are looking forward to their whole class journey day tomorrow!

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Year 6 have arrived safely this morning and had an exciting first day!

Year 6 have enjoyed the gorgeous weather whilst kayaking and canoeing on the lake.

For their evening meal, year 6 enjoyed chicken burgers followed by sticky toffee pudding.

Everyone is looking forward to what the rest of the week brings and we will have lots of photos to show for it as our time here progresses!

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Awards!

Golden Award - ‘Respect’

Ollie for always using your manners and having a responsible attitude.

Star Writer

Millie for a super explanation of how kangaroos have adapted to their environment.

Maths

Jayden for your determination to develop your reasoning and problem solving skills.

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Golden Award - ‘Respect’

Sophie for your responsible attitude, excellent manners and thoughtful nature. Well done!

Star Writer

Sam for your enthusiasm when completing research in preparation for your Adaptation Explanation text.

Maths

Franchesca for a great effort with problem solving using decimals.

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Golden Award

This week, our golden award goes to ALL year 6 for their superb effort during SATs. We are all so proud of you!

Bring on Tuesday’s celebration party!

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Remember to come in to school for breakfast at 8:15am.

See you all then :)

Please note, we will have the usual end of SATs party the following week, Tuesday 16th May - details to follow!

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Golden Award - ‘Care’

Isobel for showing empathy and compassion towards others.

Star Writer

Henri for some thoughtful responses about Pentecost and how the experience of the Apostles can help us.

Maths

Malachy for excellent progress with explaining your methods and using reasoning skills.

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Golden Award - ‘Learn’

Evie for a great ‘aim high’ attitude and self-belief.

Star Writer

Gabriella for outstanding progress in your GPS practice tests.

Maths

Abigail for continued resilience. Keep up the hard work!

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