Brownlee - Year 6
Year 6 Term 5 Brazil
What Pupils will be Learning About:
Geography – We will continue to learn about Brazil, including some of the key locations and landmarks within the country.
Science - Humans and other animals
Art - Working in 3 dimensions
PSHE - Relationships
Music - The children will continue learning the songs for their upcoming end of year production, 'Matilda.'
RE – Religious Festivals
Computing – 3D Modelling
Modern Foreign Languages – Family and Home
This term PE, we will be focusing the summer sports of Tennis and Kwik Cricket.
Maths
We will continue to build our confidence and understanding of how to calculate with accuracy. Alongside this we will be working on a range of topics to ensure we are ready for our end of Key Stage Assessments. Topics include:
Decimals and percentages
Data Handling
Shape / Volume
Units of measure
Key Vocabulary:
Teamwork
Flying High
Resilience
Creativity
Reading
Skellig by David Almond
Darwin's Dragons – Lyndsey Galvin
Writing
Biography and Explanation texts
Narrative story writing
A message for Year 6:
Remember, you are much more than a SATS score. Just continue to try your hardest; that's all anyone can do!
SATS week timetable
Things you could do at home:
There are many websites that can be used to support your children with SATS, below are a small selection you could use with your child:
https://www.educationquizzes.com/ks2/maths/
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/primary
http://www.icteachers.co.uk/children/children_sats.htm
Discussion point
Migration:
What is it?
How did it affect Brazil?
Exploring the push and pull factors that are reasons for people migrating.
Compare and contrast Brazil's early days until now.
Term 4 - What is so special about Brazil?
What Pupils will be Learning About
Geography – What is so special about Brazil?
Science - There will be a science week – details to follow
DT - Brazilian Recipes
PSHE - Personal responsibilities.
Music - Learning songs for forthcoming Year 6 production (details to follow)
RE – Beliefs and behaviours - compare and contrast across religions
Computing – 2D and 3D modelling
Modern Foreign Languages – Learning classroom vocabulary and some conversational French.
This term PE, for we will be learning and playing netball and looking at activities based around team building and co-operation.
PE Days: Tuesday – Indoor and Thursday – Outdoor
Maths
Area
The children will continue to use their solid number skills and apply this when looking at:
Ratio
Algebra
Fractions
Decimals
Percentages
Perimeter, area and volume
The children will also continue to develop their mathematical thinking and refine their reasoning skills.
Reading
Book: The Explorer by Katherine Rundell
Writing
Key Vocabulary:
South America
Brazil
Brasilia, Rio De Janerio
Amazon River, Amazon Rainforest
Urban / rural
Favela
Agriculture
Poverty / inequality
Deforestation
Arable farming / pastoral farming
Natural resources
Things you could do at home
Term 3 How did the Mayans impact our lives?
What Pupils will be Learning About
History – What we still see today from the Mayans.
Science - Electricity
Art / DT - Designing and making Mayan face masks
PSHE - Dreams and Goals
Music - Advanced Rhythms
RE – Christians and Humanists
Computing – Creating and using spreadsheets
Modern Foreign Languages – Continuing to develop our conversational French
PE - This term for PE the children will be improving their Gymnastics skills along with an introduction to Cricket and building on their ball control and team games by learning Handball.
PE Days (for both classes):
Monday – Indoor
Friday - Outdoor
Maths:
Fractions:
- adding and subtracting
- multiplying and dividing
- fractions of amounts
- proper and improper fractions
Converting units of measure:
- metric and imperial units of measure
- miles and kilometres
Reading:
Where Monsters Lie – Poly Ho-Yen
Amari and the Night Brothers – B.B. Alston
Writing:
We will be exploring writing for a range of purposes. A focus this term will be looking at persuasive letter writing and continuing to build our creative story-telling.
Key Vocabulary:
Electricity
Cell
Battery
Terminal
Switch
Open switch
Closed switch
Circuit
Positive
Negative
Pole
Current
Motor
Buzzer
LED
Resistor
Things you could do at home
Reading with your child every day; this could be comics, sports pages, magazines, it doesn’t have to be just books.
Times tables continue to be a vital part of your child's mathematical understanding. Please, if needed, use Times Table Rockstars to ensure they have the speed of recall needed to support other areas of their mathematical learning.
Use the discussion point images to create a conversation about the topic.
Discussion Points
How did the Maya develop such an advanced civilization?
What do we still use from the Maya today?
How do they compare to other culture?