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Year 6 Residential Update 

Today has been another unforgettable day on our Year 6 residential! The children have thrown themselves into a fantastic range of activities including orienteering, raft building, buggy building, the zip wire and the hilarious balloon splash challenge - and what a day it has been!

During orienteering, the children showed brilliant problem-solving and teamwork skills. Raft building brought lots of laughter, determination and very soggy feet as teams designed and tested their creations on the water! While the zip wire saw the children pushing themselves outside of their comfort zones with huge smiles and incredible courage. Balloon splash was certainly one of the highlights of the day, filling the site with laughter and plenty of excitement!

It truly has been amazing to watch the children support and encourage one another throughout every activity. We would like to take this opportunity to thank all parents and carers for making this wonderful experience possible. We have laughed our socks off and could not be prouder of each and every child for the teamwork, courage, kindness and compassion they have shown throughout the trip.

The children have represented Holy Family in the very best way and this residential has been a truly fantastic way to celebrate their time with us. They should all be incredibly proud of themselves — we certainly are!

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Year 6 Residential Update - Day 1 

We have had a busy first day! The children have taken part in archery, the crate challenge, and finished off the day with a campfire where we sang songs and roasted marshmallows.

The have shown great bravery with the heights in the crate challenge, fantastic skills in archery, and, above all, amazing teamwork throughout the day. We are very proud of them all.

We are now hoping for an early night before another busy and fun-filled day tomorrow!

Welcome to Year 5 and Year 6!

 

Elephant            Jaguar           Lion         

  Mrs Joyce                        Mrs Styles                 Mrs Ruddle          Mrs Pocock 

Elephant Class               Jaguar Class                Lion Class          Panda Class

 Year 6                                  Year 6                       Year 5                    Year 5

 

In our phase there are four classes; Lion, Panda, Elephant, and Jaguar.

As we are the oldest children at school, we always work hard to set a good example for the other children to follow. Many of the Year 5 and 6 children have important jobs within the school such as being members of the Chaplaincy Team, Play Leaders, Sports Ambassadors, School Councillors, Peer Mentors and also Buddies to the early years' children.

Here you can find lots of important information including what we are learning about this term, important dates, display photographs and information about everything we have been getting up to!

 Please contact upperkeystage2@holyfamily.swindon.sch.uk if you have any queries regarding your child in Year 5/6 and Mrs Styles will get back to you. 

Curriculum

Here you will find an overarching view of what the children will be taught over their time in Year 5 and Year 6. As we have mixed age year groups we work on a two year rolling cycle to ensure that all of the National Curriculum Objectives are covered across the 2 years.

Year 5 and Year 6 Cycle A (2025,2027)

Year 5 and Year 6 Cycle B (2024, 2026)

Please click on the link above to see the curriculum for the Year 5 and Year 6 children. These are the units they will be studying.

 

Learning in School- 

RE 

In term one's unit, we will be learning about the importance of the Old Testament and how it helps Christians understand the story of Jesus. We will begin by exploring the story of Moses and think about what this teaches us. The children will have opportunities to learn how to read the Bible and reflect on what the stories meant to people in the past, as well as what they mean to us today. We will also learn about the Ten Commandments and how Jesus summed them up in His teaching, and consider how His words can guide the way we live our lives now.

In CST this term, the children will reflect on how God calls us to care for the world around us, while also recognising that, at times, humans have not always done this and have been overcome with greed. To deepen their understanding, the children will revisit past speeches and letters delivered by Pope Francis and Pope Benedict, using these as inspiration to think about how we can all take responsibility for looking after our common home.

English 

We look forward to immersing ourselves in a variety of texts, including poetry, play scripts, and narratives such as Letters from The Lighthouse by Emma Carroll  and The Journey by Francesca Sanna. Through our work, we will be developing our writing skills by writing across a range of genres and text types, and learning to use language and different sentence structures effectively to add detail, create atmosphere, and engage our readers. Through drama, presentations, and debates, we will also be developing our speaking and listening skills.

 Maths

We are excited to develop our ability to use and apply our mathematical skills to solve problems in real-life and mathematical contexts. During the Autumn term, we will develop our understanding of Number and Place Value, Decimals, Shape, Addition and Subtraction as well as Multiplication Division. through a range of activities tailored to each specific year group objective. We will continue to practise and apply our efficient written and mental calculation methods to add, subtract, multiply, and divide.

Throughout the term, we will also continue to practise and learn our times tables, KIRFs (Key Instant Recall Facts), and our termly arithmetic targets. Having quick recall of these facts will help us hugely in our maths work and problem-solving, so please help us practise at home. Quick-fire questions are a great way of doing this, and there are lots of games online!

PE 

PE Days are as follows:

 Lion and Panda - Tuesday and Wednesday

Elephant- Monday and Thursday

Jaguar- Monday and Wednesday

This term, we will be developing teamwork, technical skills, and tactics in Netball, Outdoor & Adventurous activities, Football and Tag Rugby. Please make sure we always wear our PE kit to school on our dedicated days. We need a white t-shirt, plain black shorts, daps and/or trainers, and we can wear a dark-coloured tracksuit.

 Science

We will develop our understanding of Electricity this term. We will learn about circuits and how the brightness of bulbs will change with different components and explain why this happens. We will plan and conduct scientific enquiries, learning to make appropriate predictions and draw suitable conclusions from results, relating this to our scientific knowledge. Later, our focus will shift to Light

Guided Reading 

We will be exploring a range of text types, including poems, plays, and stories, to continue practising our reading skills. We will explain and discuss our understanding of what we read, drawing inferences from the text and justifying these with evidence. We will also be learning to retrieve and record key details and information from the text and evaluate how authors use language, including figurative language, considering the impact on the reader.


To develop our comprehension and fluency, we also need to read lots at home. Please help us by listening to us read regularly at home and asking us lots of questions about the book.

 Phonics Phonics is carried out on a one to one basis or within a small intervention group based on the ability of the child. These are regularly assessed and we follow Little Wandle for these.
 Computing

In computing we will be looking at systems and searching. They will understand input and output as well as understanding how information is found on the world wide web 

Throughout all our computing lessons, we will be learning more about using technology safely, respectfully, and responsibly; recognising acceptable/unacceptable behaviour; and identifying a range of ways to report concerns about content and contact.

 History 

This term, pupils will be learning about World War II, exploring both the key events and the impact the war had on different groups of people. Children will investigate the causes of the war and learn about the different phases of the Battle of Britain. They will use photographs to make deductions about the Blitz and consider how children may have felt when they were evacuated. Pupils will also develop their historical enquiry skills by evaluating the accuracy, reliability and usefulness of different sources. Finally, they will explore how the war changed the lives of women and African-Caribbean migrants, helping them to understand the wider social impact of the conflict.

 Maths - KIRFS