Maple Tree Class Blog
Maple Tree Class Blog
Weekly Update 10.3.23
Mrs Trotter (l.trotter) on: Maple Tree Class Blog
Hello,
Excitement about the forthcoming residential is beginning to be felt by the Year 6 children. Myself and Miss Bairstow have shared details about Peat Rigg and the range of activities the children will be experiencing when they visit after the Easter holidays. This information will also be shared with parents at the meeting on Tuesday 14th March at 3:30pm. If parents/carers are unable to attend the meeting please do not worry as all information (including the kit list) will be sent home with the children.
We are continuing to plan and write our balanced arguments about the farming of palm oil and are hoping to complete these next week. In maths, my group have completed their lessons on area, perimeter and volume. Next stop is algebra!
The snow was a pretty sight this morning. I hope you have all managed to enjoy the snowy conditions.
Mrs Trotter
Weekly Update 3.3.23
Mrs Trotter (l.trotter) on: Maple Tree Class Blog
Hi,
Maple Tree enjoyed World Book Day activities this week. Choosing a book that they have enjoyed, the children created super designs that were then drawn and painted onto T-shirts. I was impressed with both the creativity and artistic skills used. In addition, book covers were drawn that will be displayed in the cloakroom.
The children are doing quite specific tasks, throughout the week, to help them prepare for the KS2 SATs (Standard Assessment Tests). These assessments will take place on Tuesday 9th May - Friday 12th May. The children are working hard on their reading comprehension skills and accuracy on arithmetic methods. Regularly reading at home and having a secure times table knowledge is essential so practising at home is a great support to the work completed in school.
Happy Reading!
Enjoy the weekend.
Mrs Trotter
Weekly Update 24.2.23
Mrs Trotter (l.trotter) on: Maple Tree Class Blog
Hi,
A super start to the half-term!
The children have enjoyed completing their geographical learning on rainforests this week. Working in groups, they researched different elements to life in the Amazon rainforest (people, animals, plants, food and fun facts). Working as 'expert' groups they researched and created a poster with information. Next week, they will share this information with their 'home group'. Recalling and sharing information will develop skills in retaining relevant facts.
Also to support understanding of issues connected with rainforests, the children have been learning about palm oil and the products it is used in. Next week, they will be writing a balanced argument to discuss the pros and cons of using palm oil and the links to deforestation.
On a beautiful, sunny afternoon everyone enjoyed their introduction to playing hockey. I was very impressed with how quickly the children's skills developed throughout the lesson.
A note went out to parents about the Year 6 Peat Rigg Residential parents' meeting this week. The meeting will be held in Maple Tree Classroom (Y6) on Tuesday 14th March from 15:30 - 16:00. The children do not need to attend this meeting as they will see the information in class. Please do not worry if you are unable to attend as all information will be on the website and paper copies of information and kit lists will be sent home with the children.
Have a lovely weekend
Mrs Trotter