Friday, 30 November 2007

Gateway wins football tournament!

What a busy week!

The big news of the week is that our girls Y5 and Y6 football team won the Westminster Football Tournament on Thursday. Congratulations to them.

In Literacy we have been looking at non-chronological reports and at the end of next week we will be placing a selection of them in a time capsule that will be kept shut for many years!

In Maths we've looked at angles and learnt how to measure and draw them. The class competition this week is to estimate the size of the pink angle below. Put your entry on a piece of paper with your name on and put it in the class competition box. Winners will be drawn next week.



In Science we revised forces and inparticular UPTHRUST. Ask your children where you would find this force and which direction it pushes? Why do some of the balls float?

Wednesday, 21 November 2007

Newspaper Mad!

6 Turquoise have gone crazy over newspapers!

We have all been taken over by the power of Journalistic writing. It was only last week when we heard that Mr. A. T Wolf had been on the rampage down Pig Lane. We were so shocked to hear that two members of the Trotter family had mysteriously disappeared...

But we have uncovered the truth. If you want to read the real story come to 6 Turquoise TODAY.

With headlines like BIG BAD WOLF BEHIND BARS, do you really want to miss out?

Friday, 16 November 2007

6Turquoise become journalists for the week

Literacy

This week the class has worked really hard at writing a newspaper article about the 3 Little Pigs. Ask your child how our story of the pigs was different to the usual story.



Sarah did some particularly good writing this week, house point to her. Well done!


Science

We looked at forces this week. Try this quiz and bring your answers in on Monday. Correct answers will be put into a box and the winner drawn out to win a house point:



1. What force pulls us to the centre of the Earth?

2. When might air resistance be a useful thing?

3. Describe what 'upthrust' is and give me an example of when it is happening.

4. Who discovered the force of gravity?

5. How do you show which force is stronger on a diagram?



Numeracy




This week we studied how to rotate a shape. Draw some shapes and rotate them through 90 degrees and bring them on Monday.

Monday, 12 November 2007

6 Turquoise learn about Air Resistance

Today in Science we studied the force of Air Resistance. We discussed how we could show the force on various objects.



Parents - ask your children to explain how gravity and air resistance act on this object.

House points go to Zubair and Hamed for working hard and showing good scientific understanding. Well done.

Friday, 9 November 2007

Y6 train at Lords, the home of cricket













Today, some of Year 6 continued their cricket training at Lords cricket ground.


Adrian, the trainer, worked on their batting skills and said,"Your batting and bowling have improved but we need to work on your catching!" Well done to everybody for working hard at this.

At the same, the rest of Year 6 were working on their football skills over on the pitches.










In Literacy, we looked at subject sentences. Parents - ask your children what the function of these special sentences are.

Thursday, 8 November 2007

6 Turquoise discuss magnetism!

Which objects are magnetic?

Are all metals magnetic?


Today in Science we discussed the force of magnetism. Parents - ask your children to explain what happens when 2 north poles of a magnet are near each other.

Well done to the children that got top marks in their spellings, footballs to all of you. A special mention to Muntaha who said, "I've cracked how to learn my spellings Mr Warren!" She got 20/20 for the first time.

Wednesday, 7 November 2007

Turquoise study Frida Kahlo

Frida Kahlo. My Dress Hangs There.

Today in Art we studied the Mexican painter Frida Kahlo. Parents - ask your children about her and what was special about her paintings.

Today's 'football' goes to Naheed for trying really hard in all lessons today, especially Maths.Well done.

Tuesday, 6 November 2007

St Pauls survives London bombings!

In History, we explored the Blitz during World War 2. Parents - ask your children what the Blitz was and why it was called the Blitz.

Congratulations!
Emdad, Malica, Megan, Ali A were the winners of the Science leaflet competition. The standard was incredibly high and the teachers had a difficult job choosing the winners.
House points go to all four of you.

Monday, 5 November 2007

FORCES

Today in Science we discussed forces and in particular gravity.



Ask your child to explain the difference between mass and weight!

Q: Who is the man in the picture? What did he discover?



Wednesday, 26 September 2007

6 Turquoise Explore the Underground!




Hello 6 Turquoise

This is an image of the Cabinet

War Rooms in central London. We will be visiting this on Friday. We will interviewing a veteran. Can you think of any further questions to ask them?



The Friday Challenge is back!


This week the challenge winner will be drawn on Friday of next week (as we will be on the trip this week).


Tell me how many different Haka dances there are and what is there country of Origin? Can you imagine what a Haka for the English Rugby team would be like? Draw me a picture... Explain the dance moves....


Are you brave enough to take this on?




Tuesday, 4 September 2007

Welcome Back!

Welcome back to school and your new class!