What We Are Learning This Week

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Year Group: 6 Week beginning: 24/9/17 What We Are Learning This Week Dear Parents/Guardians, To help you better support your children at home here is a summary of what we will be teaching and learning in class this week. PATHS English Language Maths Other Subjects Analysing and writing personal recounts of new situations. Paying attention to the descriptions and vocabulary used and the thoughts and feelings conveyed. Moving into Learning how to write advice to solve others problems Understanding and practising the concepts of translation and the differences between this and reflection and rotation. Constructing and translating shapes across positive and negative planes, moving into Enlarging shapes through various scale factors New beginnings exploring and analysing being in new situations as students are at this time of year, and setting up group routines and behaviours for best learning success Art Investigating and creating Islamic patterns Science: LO identify how scientific ideas about food and diet were tested in the past and how this has contributed to our knowledge of a balanced diet.

Year 6 Homework Set: Sunday 24 September Due: Sunday 1 October Title Page: If you have not already, complete a neat, balanced title page on the first page of your homework 1 book. Literacy: Spelling You need to practise your spelling words. Learn them by checking, covering and recalling. Write a sentence for 10 of them, which explain that you know the meaning of these words. Up-level your sentences using powerful vocabulary and figures of speech if possible. Remember punctuation. Lists are at the end of this letter. Grammar There are 4 types of noun; common, proper, collective and abstract. You can find out more about these here: http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/nouns/types-nouns/ Head up 4 columns on your page. Write 10 of each type of noun in each column. Extension: Try to include words which are new to you. Integrated Curriculum We are studying our New Beginnings topic this week. Complete one colourful and well-presented information page with illustrations which shows How you can work effectively in a group. Computer publishing is allowed as long as your ideas are original. Maths: Try out these links to test your mental knowledge and strategies Select from the games that most challenge you: Easiest- http://www.crickweb.co.uk/ks2numeracy-multiplication.html Harder - http://www.crickweb.co.uk/ks2numeracy-calculation.html Hardest- http://www.crickweb.co.uk/ks2numeracy-properties-and-ordering.html Primary Parliament Don t forget Head Boy and Head Girl/ House Captain Presentations are on Tuesday 26 September. If you are interested, prepare for Primary Parliament Positions. Information is below : There will be elections/selections for Primary School leadership positions on Tuesday 26 September. If you would like to be considered for a position you need to prepare over the next 2 weeks for the role you applying for: 1. Head boy/girl: (Year 6 Only 1 Head Boy, 1 Head Girl) Prepare a Vote for Me Poster to be brought to school for display from Monday 24 September Prepare a Speech to be delivered on 26 September outlining some of the following: Why you want to be head boy/girl The contributions you will make to the life of the school Your personal qualities Your style of leadership How you will promote yourself as a positive role model for peers and younger students. any new ideas you have for the role

2. House Captain (Year 6 only - 2 House captains per house): Prepare a Vote for Me Poster to be brought to school for display from Monday 24 September Prepare a Speech to be delivered on 26 September outlining some of the following: Why you want to be house captain The contributions you will make to the life of the school Your personal qualities Your style of leadership How you will promote yourself as a positive role model for peers and younger students. Any new ideas you have for the role 3. Playground Pal Up to 10 - Year 6 Only Apply in writing to Mr Sommerville by 26 September Explaining: Why you want to be a playground Pal Your personal qualities How you will promote yourself as a positive role model for peers and younger students. 4. Class MP (Year 3-6 Classes 1 per class): Present a short speech to your class saying why you would make a good class MP. Look at the information below which tell you about each position: Head Boy/Girl Are you ready to 1. Represent AAESS as a fantastic role model? 2. Attend fortnightly School Parliament sessions and be the Chairperson? 3. Record minutes of these Parliament sessions and email them to the teacher in charge, so that they can be printed and put on display for the Primary children to see? 4. Liaise with the Secondary SRC President when appropriate eg planning fund raising etc.? 5.Greet VIP s into Primary and write thank you letters? 6. Help organise and run fund raising events, with Secondary SRC? 7.. Help organise the presentation of regular Abu Dhabi Learner values examples of Respect, Care, Tolerance, Resilience, Integrity, Honesty and Empathy at assemblies You will be a role model for all other students in the school. Your job is to show the rest of the school the best behaviour, work and attitude. Amongst other skills, you should be organised, punctual, confident, a good speaker and listener, computer literate and meet deadlines. Good Luck!! House Captain

If you are in Year 6 and feel you have something to contribute to the school and want to represent your team, now s your chance! Are you. Able to motivate other people to try their best? you give encouragement and can see the good in what other people do. Well organised? you have a system to help with this. Reliable? you do what you say you will. Committed? you keep doing the job all year. Friendly? not just with your own mates. You will be asked to teach new skills and games to younger students. Approachable? willing to listen to all students. Trustworthy? you ll be given jobs to do. Able to set a good example? in behaviour, work and attitude things like doing as your teacher asks promptly, taking pride in your work, wearing uniform correctly, observing school rules, interacting properly with all other students. Carry on reading if that sounds like you You will be presenting House Point totals at assemblies, supporting your Team at Sports Days and other events, helping monitor childrens behaviour at line up times etc. Good Luck! Playground Pals Do you want to help improve and make playtimes more fun at AAESS for all the Primary children? If so, do you want to be a member of the Playground Pals? Are you ready to 1. Help playtimes become more fun? 2. Give up some of your lunchtime? 3. Committed enough to stick it out all year? 4. Teach Primary children healthy games that they can play at playtimes? 5. Organised enough to learn and invent new playground games? 6. Share your ideas with the teachers? 7. Support the teachers on playground duty? 8. Help new children to settle in to school? 9. Report positive and issues for improvement to the Head Boy and Girl, so that they can discuss them at Parliament meetings? You will be a role model for all other students in the school. Your job is to show the rest of the school the best attitude towards playtime issues. Amongst other skills, you should be organised, punctual, confident, a good speaker and listener and meet deadlines. Member of Parliament So, you want to be an MP? Are you ready to

1. Represent your class and school as a fantastic role model? 2. Attend fortnightly School Parliament sessions and give up your lunchtime? 3. Committed enough to stick it out all year? 4. Hold fortnightly Class Council meetings in your class? 5. Organised enough to keep a record of what happens in your Class Council meetings? 6. Share your classes ideas with us in Parliament sessions? 7. Help organise and run fund raising events, with Secondary SRC? 8. To get involved with your school? 9. To make friends and meet new people - improving school issues will definitely get you noticed around the school? Getting involved gives you the opportunity to improve issues and make AAESS a better place. You will be a role model for all other students in the school. Your job is to show the rest of the school the best behaviour, work and attitude. Amongst other skills, you should be organised, punctual, confident, a good speaker and listener, computer literate and meet deadlines.

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