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Crazy Hair Day
Boundless Outdoors group 1
Boundless Outdoors Group 2
Boundless Outdoors Group 3
Boundless Outdoors group 4
We have been investigating how the position of the object affects the size of the shadow.
We’ve had fun in science this week investigating the properties of shadows.
Some of our children took part in a tag rugby tournament organised by West Mercia Police.
Urban Strides street dance workshop.
Year 6 have worked with Mrs Phillips to create dances linked to Aladdin. They performed these at Baxter College as part of a Dance Festival.
Year 6 have created pieces of artwork using acrylic paints on canvas. They focused on creating movement in their work and based it on a pose of their choosing linked to sport.
As part of British Science Week, Year 6 had a workshop with Hands on Science dissecting hearts. This was linked to work completed in class on the circulatory system. The children recalled their knowledge and got to work practically with forceps and scissors to identify key parts of lamb hearts.
World Book Day 2024
In science, we’ve enjoyed investigating how beneficial changes can lead to the evolution of a species.
As part of DT, Year 6 worked in groups to research and prepare a one-pot meal from a certain continent. They then had the opportunity to eat their own as well as try ones from other groups.
We enjoyed our PSHRE Scarf workshop around decisions.
In 6CJ maths, we have looked at volume and tested our partners by creating 3D shapes.
Year 6 had a talk from a local PCSO looking at knife crime including statistics and myths around the topic.
Year 6 have been learning Yoga in their PE lessons. They have learnt different flows including the Sun Salutation.
Some of our Year 6 children were trained as Playleaders.
Year 6 have made dreamcatchers showing their New Year's resolutions. They have been proudly displayed in the Year 6 classrooms.
Homework raffle winner.
Winner! The cosiest place to read competition.
Boing Zone.
Our finished Doodlers.
We worked in groups to investigate existing products. We altered parts of the Doodler - the counterweight, drawing tools and motor position.
We started our DT unit by building circuits.
Santa came to visit our class.
In science this week, we’ve been looking at members of the fungi kingdom. We looked at yeast under a microscope and investigated whether it was alive. We dissected a mushroom and ate some mouldy cheese!
We have enjoyed wearing our Christmas jumpers to raise money for Birmingham Children's Hospital.
6TP have completed the 'Harriers Healthkick Football Sessions'.
In science we have been following in the footsteps of Carl Linnaeus. We looked carefully at the physical characteristics of the plant specimens in order to classify them.
Children in Need 2023
We are kicking off Anti-Bullying Week by wearing odd socks to celebrate our uniqueness.
6CJ reading challenge winner and homework winners for Autumn 1.
We have created our own Viking jewellery using clay and wire. We are really pleased with the final product.
As part of their art work, Year 6 have designed and created Viking-inspired jewellery. They used clay and wire to achieve the final result.
Well done to these Year 6 children who successfully completed the Health Kick Challenge.
Year 6 were visited by a local PCSO and completed work on bullying, hate crimes and the criminal age of responsibility.
Celebrating mental health day.
In science, we are learning about the circulatory system. The heart pumps blood around the body by contracting and relaxing.
We made red blood cells out of modelling clay.
Our one-way valves would only let the marble roll through in one direction.