Year 6

Welcome to Term 5 in Year 6
Welcome back to the Summer Term! We hope you all had a restful Easter break and are ready for a busy and exciting few weeks ahead. This term includes SATs week (Monday 11th May – Thursday 14th May 2026), continued rehearsal work for our Summer production, and a rich curriculum across all subjects. Mrs Wood will be teaching on Monday mornings, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays and Mrs Minty will be teaching on Monday afternoons and Fridays. Our class teaching assistants are Mrs Clermont (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday) and Mrs Valentine (Wednesday morning).
History Topic
Our topic, One for the History Books, explores influential 20th‑century historical figures and their impact on the world. The children will be carrying out their own independent research to deepen their understanding and develop their skills as young historians.
English
Our writing will be inspired by The Man Who Walked Between the Towers by Mordicai Gerstein. Children will explore character, atmosphere, and tension as they craft their own high‑quality pieces.
Home Learning In Year 6
Home learning will continue to be set on Google classroom each week. Children will be given assignments in maths, spellings and Grammar. Home learning will be set on Fridays on Google classroom and should be handed in the following Thursday on Google Classroom. If your child is unable to access Google Classroom, please let us know so that we can provide them with a paper copy.
Spellings
Your child will be tested in class on Thursday with the words listed and new spellings will be set on Friday. We encourage children to learn spellings using the Look, Cover, Write, Check method, following the sequence:
LOOK at the word
COVER the word
WRITE the word
CHECK their spelling against the word.
Spellings will be set on Google Classroom. If your child is unable to access Google Classroom, please let us know so that we can provide them with a paper copy.
Reading
Your child will continue to bring home a reading book every day to share with you. 'Free Reading’ books may be chosen from the class library or from home. Please encourage your child to choose books that are a little challenging for them to read. Comics and easy books are also great to read as they can improve comprehension skills and give ideas for story writing, but they will not stretch their vocabulary and reading ability. Please encourage your child to read with expression, and to express opinions about the characters in the story, the plot, and what might happen next. Reading books and reading record should be brought to school each day.
Maths
All pupils have been given login details for an online maths system called Professor Assessor. Numeracy homework assignments will be given for the children to complete on computers/tablets at home. Each child will get an assignment unique to them, to practise skills that have been taught in the numeracy lessons. In addition, the children will be able to use the ‘Times Tables Fun’ system on their Professor Assessor login.
Water Bottles
Please ensure your child brings a named bottle to school every day, filled with water. The children are allowed to fill their water bottles up during the day if they run out. Please ensure water bottles are taken home regularly and washed.
Timetable of things to remember!
Please help your child to take responsibility themselves for the things that they need to remember. Perhaps your child could cut out the timetable and place it somewhere at home or in their school bag to remind them each day.
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Day |
I need to remember... |
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Monday |
Wear school uniform |
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Tuesday |
Wear PE uniform |
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Wednesday |
Wear School Uniform |
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Thursday |
Home Learning Handed in Spelling Test Wear school uniform |
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Friday |
Home Learning and New spellings given out on Google Classrooms Wear PE uniform Take water bottle home to be washed |
If you have any queries please do not hesitate to contact the school office to arrange to speak with Mrs Wood or Mrs Minty.
Kind regards,
The Year 6 Team


