Good morning Mulberry and Heather Class,
Happy Wednesday! Thank you and well done to all those children who are keeping up with their online learning and sending their fabulous work to the class email.
mulberry@perryfields-pri.sandwell.sch.uk
heather@perryfields-pri.sandwell.sch.uk
English
In English today we will be reviewing the use of apostrophes. Click on the link below and work through the slides on the blue PDF where you will also find a link to Oak Academy . You will be able to watch the video lesson on the two uses of the apostrophe.
https://www.perryfields-pri.sandwell.sch.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/apostrophes-contraction.pdf
Maths
In maths we will be continuing with short division. Watch the White Rose lesson and then click on the green link below the lesson and open today’s task.
Video lesson
Task
Reading
Read through the extract from Wind in the Willows and complete the comprehension questions.
Theme
In Theme this week, we would like you research rationing during WWII and create an information booklet. It does not need to be completed today. Please complete by Monday 23rd November and bring your final booklet to school when you return. Click on the PowerPoint below for further information and website links to help.
PSHE
Have a good day, stay safe and work hard.
Year 6 team
5 Comments. Leave new
Hello Mrs Bates,
I have been doing all my work and using the class email but I don’t know how to send my work. I’m not sure if the emails are being sent but I’m trying my hardest to do all my work and I’m up to date with everything!
Mia
Morning Mia,
I am so pleased you are keeping up with your online learning. I haven’t received any of your emails as yet to the class email address. Have you asked a grown up to help you? I will try to ring you this morning.
Mrs Bates
Morning Jamie,
Glad to hear you are completing your online learning and your sleep schedule is intact! I received your email via the office but please send all your work to the class email.
Miss Clulow
hello Mrs Bates I have just finished my English and about to start my maths
Hi Isabelle,
That’s great!
Mrs Bates