This week has been another busy week, lots of exciting things have happened.
On Tuesday, we were lucky enough to listen to our future musicians perform a concert for us. Da iawn to the year 6 violinists who performed pieces as a solo as well as part of a group. We were also treated to a rendition of Queens ‘Bahamian Rhapsody’ by Niamh on the piano. #goosebumps
In our English work, we have been continuing to work on our persuasive writing and this week we researched the benefits of the ‘Daily Mile’ in school and are in the process of writing a letter to Mr Hyett and the Governors about introducing into our school. Watch this space!
In our maths work, we have been investigating how to convert a range of measurements. Do you know how many km are in a mile?
In welsh, we have been enthusiastic to change present tense verbs into the past. Ar dydd Mawrth, dysgais i yn cymraeg ‘Oes Fictoria’. Roedd hi’n arddechog.
In topic, we have been spoilt this week by Hari, who has made us a range of Victorian treats. First it was a Victorian sponge, then fruit tea and today we have tasted Victorian rice pudding. Any requests of what he can make next?
We have also finished creating our dance sequence to the tune ‘Oom Pah Pah’ from Oliver Twist and are ready to showcase them to the class.
Final week next week before half term.
Also good luck to Wales on Sunday for their quarter final match.
Year 6