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Cross Curricular science

Yesterday ,Year 6  finished their  3d model of the heart. The children had to paint and add detail to the hearts to make realistic representations.  Why don’t you ask your child to discuss their science and explain to you the functions of certain parts of this very important organ?

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Have a Heart!

During science on Thursday,  Year 6 were observing and dissecting  a sheep’s heart. The children had previously studied anatomical drawings of human hearts and how they worked. They were able to  look at the heart and identify  the valves and arteries. The children really enjoyed this practical observational activity and finished the lesson with a detailed  report of the activity.

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Get your BAKE OFF

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During Science week, Year 6 were investigating which ingredients made a difference to the size, shape and texture of a bread roll.

Children had to use their mathematical skills to accurately weigh and read scales in order to make this a fair test.

The children carried out their fair test and changed only one variable (Ingredient). They recorded their findings as a comic strip and were able  to note that in order for bread to rise it needed  a raising agent, Yeast.

Year 6 visit to Cannock Chase Museum

 

On Friday 3rd February Year 6 visited Cannock Chase Museum as part of their World War II topic. This was a very enjoyable day with the children experiencing life as an evacuee through role play. Later in the morning, the children took part in a simulated Air Raid.  Suffah had the role of Air Raid Warden and made sure we all got into our Morrison Shelters safely.

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The children visited the Museum where they handled artefacts from the War and were able to see how people lived during the war.

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Classification Keys

This week in Science we have worked collaboratively to produce a classification for living things. Some groups had to classify butterflies others birds and one group had to classify bumblebees.

In order to do this successfully the children had to ask  suitable questions, observe characteristics of the species and classify accordingly. The results were then presented to the class.

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ANDERSON SHELTERS

In Year 6 we are studying World War II. This week the children have been designing and making Anderson shelters. They had to use a variety of methods to join and assemble the materials together.

The children remembered  how the people disguised their shelters underground by growing  flowers or vegetables  on top.

Have a look at the plans and the finished shelters.

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Does anything last forever?

In RE  Year 6  are learning about eternity ,including the Christian perspective on this.  The question  to be discussed was Does anything last forever? The children  worked in groups and had statements to   debate.  The statements were: What lasts forever, What they would wish  to last forever and  In their life time what has lasted forever. This proved to be an interesting and lively discussion with many valid statements and justifications.DSC02937

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William Morris Wallpaper Designs

During art lessons we have been looking at the works of the Victorian artist William Morris. We particularly liked the way he used repeating patterns. In the coming weeks we hope to take our designs  and produce   clay relief tiles.

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Formulae in maths

In  Maths this week Year 6 have been looking at calculating  area ,perimeter  and volume. We applied the formulae we learnt throughout the week  to our work.   We were able to use this knowledge to find the  volume of cuboids.

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