Following on from their observational sketches of insects, year six recreated and improved their original drawings using water paints to add colour.


On their Diversity Day visit to France, year six learnt all about the physical and man-made features of France as well as naming it’s towns cities and famous landmarks. They had great fun playing, “Jacques a dit” and “Trouvez le criminel.”
Year 6 had a visit today from Emily from Healthy Minds. They talked about their concerns about transitioning to Comprehensive and discussed coping methods to deal with any worries.

This week in Art, year 6 colour-matched paintings of insects by the artist, Lucy Arnold.

This week in cricket, year 6 combined all of the throwing, catching, batting, bowling and fielding skills that they have learnt over the past weeks in order to play a competitive game of cricket.
In week 5 of cricket, year 6 continued to practise their catching, batting and overarm bowling (with an added bounce before delivery.)
In lesson 1 of their new art topic, Bees, Beetles , and Butterflies, year six created observational sketches of a variety of insects. 🦟

Just before half term, year 6 celebrated the end of SATs, with a well deserved trip to Marine Park.

Fun in the rain! Year 6 completed a Pokémon maths scavenger hunt to practise a variety of maths reasoning problems.
