1. 2023

Victorian inspired Hot Writes Year 6

After a fantastic 4-week unit studying Narrative Fiction, our children have wrote their own amazing stories based in Victorian Britain!

Check out this piece of writing….

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Year 6 Christmas Writing- How To Steal Christmas!

GRINCHMAS

Our Year 6 classes have done some fantastic Grinch inspired work for Creative Writing Day. The children watched the Grinch film and wrote their own instructions for how to steal Christmas!

Look at these fantastic examples:

Our Sequence of Learning for Expressive Art and Design

We have designed and made baby food, following our whole-school sequence for learning in DT.

We were able to apply our knowledge of babies, their development and needs to this project. We learnt skills to cut and puree fruit and vegetables. This is key knowledge we will need to be successful in year 1 when we design and make a healthy smoothie.

We gave some to baby Rowan’s mother to give our learning a real purpose.

We used information books to follow recipes and the fiction book Avocado Baby to inspire us. We are hoping baby Rowan becomes as strong as Avocado Baby once he’s eaten our designs!

Our first experience of the theatre

We plan a range of experiences to ensure children gain cultural capital by attending our setting.

After watching Sealegs Puppet Theatre at school in November, we visited Theatre Severn this week to watch an exciting performance of Dear Santa!

It was filled with music, songs and magic! The children were enthralled by the props, lights and actors. They listened and attended for a long period of time and joined in with nursery rhymes and actions.

We had studied the story by exploring the book, presents and used the theme of toys to develop our pre-phonics learning of environmental sounds. It is also an innovation of Dear Zoo which is one of our core texts.

“My favourite part was the cat!”

“The elf was hiding!”

“Santa sent something else.”

A particular highlight for some of the children was the journey on the minibus. They chatted about the, “huge lorries” and, “high bridges” they observed on the way there.

We’re Going On a Baby Hunt!

Our curriculum is sequenced in a way which ensures children are given time to practise, layer their understanding, make connections and apply their learning to new contexts.

Our learning about babies has helped our Religious understanding of the Christian story of the first Christmas.

Stories are at the core of everything we do. We have listened to versions of the story in books, films and through images and artistic interpretations as well as through small world story-telling, puppets and role-play.

We had a visit from Becky Dotson who is a Christian herself. She helped us to explore the story through song. We loved it because it was an innovation of our reading spine book, ‘We’re Going On a Bear Hunt.”

Everything we do is for a reason! We were inspired to draw the Baby Jesus in his manger and used these as our Christmas Cards for our families.

The children also applied their knowledge about faces, from last term. Check out those eyelashes and nostrils!

Oh baby! Have we always been this way?

Take a look at our sequence of learning about babies. This addresses lots of knowledge from the area of learning Understanding the world.

Children can now answer our enquiry question; Have we always been this way?

“No I’m a child now. When I was a baby I was little and didn’t talk!” Octavia

“I was different when I was a baby. I not a baby now.” Archie

“When I was a baby I had nappies. Now I don’t!” Emmie-May

Our learning about this topic won’t stop here . . . we are looking forward to a baby clinic role-play in the future to apply our knowledge. We will explore pregnancy, growth and care in more detail over time so that our knowledge is secure and deepened.

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