Maple Tree Class Blog
Maple Tree Class Blog
Weekly Update 25.10.24
Mrs Trotter (l.trotter) on: Maple Tree Class Blog
Hi,
The long half-term has come to an end.
Lots of fantastic learning has taken place and the children can look forward to some more exciting events next half-term (please check bags for a letter).
To support the children in their maths topic for the next term, I have included a link to a Fractions Knowledge Organiser. A paper copy will also be sent home.
Year 6 Fractions Knowledge Organiser.pdf
In class this week, we have also discussed the use of messaging apps. I have included the link that was also sent at the start of the year to help in the necessary conversations needed with children if they are permitted access to an online device. We have discussed the importance of kind conversations both in the online world and physical world.
https://www.nspcc.org.uk/keeping-children-safe/online-safety/
Just to let you know, we have now sent home the children’s Celebration Books for you to enjoy. The weekly blogs now provide an up to date account of the children's school experiences. We shall continue to regularly put pictures onto the weekly blog, so you can easily print them out and add them to the celebration books.
Have a fantastic half-term holiday!
Mrs Trotter
Weekly Update 18.10.24
Mrs Trotter (l.trotter) on: Maple Tree Class Blog
Hi,
It has been lovely to receive lots of photos of Year 6 making the wartime recipes. In class this week, we discussed why rationing had to take place so the children have a better understanding of why these recipes were so important. The children designed their own rationing propaganda posters which will be displayed in class.
It was good to meet with parents and carers this week to discuss how the children in Maple Tree Class have settled into Year 6. Everyone has made a great start to the year!
The evacuee diary entries are almost complete and the children will be publishing these next week. In maths, my group has focused on simplifying fractions using their knowledge of common factors. A secure times tables knowledge is needed so children need to continue to practise these so they can have a quick recall.
Another busy week next week then we can look forward to the half-term holidays.
Mrs Trotter
Weekly Update 11.10.24
Mrs Trotter (l.trotter) on: Maple Tree Class Blog
Hi,
A busy week in Maple Tree Class.
The children are producing some fantastic diary entries in the role of a World War Two evacuee. They are using every opportunity to include details from their school trip and the vocabulary they are choosing is amazing!
My maths group completed the maths unit on the four operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication and division). The next unit is fractions. Accurate times tables knowledge is essential here so it's always a good idea to keep practising these multiplication and division facts. Mr. White from Benton Park school has also been teaching an introduction to high school algebra this week. He was pleased with the pupils amazing attitude and understanding when learning something new and challenging.
Thank you for sending in more photos of the wartime recipes. Violet's wartime bread and butter pudding looks delicious!
A lovely sunny end to the week!
Mrs Trotter