![]() ![]() This will give the us tools to access the later units that follows. Maths - As with all years, we start with learning about place value. We will be exploring character and setting through diary writing, imagining interviews between characters and describing characters and settings. ![]() An intriguing tale of a girl, her father and her pet parrot, Orbit, who move into the mysterious house. ![]() We've got an learning-packed half term coming up and we'll be at it from the get go (which means we'll be working from the very beginning) this is what you have to look forward to:Įnglish - The House of 100 Clocks. It's going to be wonderful to see you all in your shiny new shoes and your plush new uniforms - I am very much looking forward to welcoming you back and into Y6! We will look at how the war came to a close and the joyous celebration which took place on VE Day.Īs always, if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to speak to me. History: We will continue to explore the second World War through the eyes of a child. ![]() Look out for the video which will be put on the website where I will talk through some of the more taxing questions from the arithmetic paper. As well as this, we will have our first assessment week where we will sit some previous SATs papers. Maths: We are now working with the four operations and children will develop their confidence and their range of strategies to solve these problems. #RED KITE RESOURCES HOW TO#Here's where we are and what's coming up:Įnglish: Using a conversation poem between a wolf and a dog we will be exploring how to create emotion in a poem and how to use specific vocabulary to allow the audience to understand the narrator's point of view. So, here we are, week four: two thirds of the way through the first half term of the 22/23 academic year (by the end of the week anyway). General Information- Whole School Letters.English Overviews: Writing linked to Quality Texts.National Curriculum Skills Progression KS1 and KS2.Last year’s champions Thomson Adsett Architects have already booked their table for 2010 to defend their crown.Be the best that you can be Website Menu Back Last year’s Brisbane Redkite Corporate Quiz was an overwhelming success, with 500 attendees from corporate organisations such as: APP Corporation, BP Refinery, Brisbane Markets, The Buchan Group, Deloitte, Telstra, Australian Institute of Management, Laing O’Rourke, Flight Centre and many other firms from legal, construction, consulting and marketing industries. From the terrible moment of diagnosis, throughout the rigorous treatment regimes and beyond, Redkite plays a vital role in easing the pressure and enabling a family to focus where their attention is needed most … on their sick child. Redkite’s challenge this year is to continue being able to provide real services to address the real needs facing families of children and young people with cancer. Families going through the childhood cancer journey are doing it tough. Redkite supports children and young people with cancer and their families with practical grassroots services including emotional support, financial assistance and educational services. ![]()
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