Maths: The four rules of number: To solve multistep problems. To understand the order of priority for operations in a calculation. To solve calculations mentally and to use known facts to solve problems.
Fractions: To find equivalence in fractions. To order and compare fractions. To add and subtract fractions, moving onto mixed numbers. To multiply and divide fractions. To find fractions of an amount. Converting units: To convert metric units. To solve problems involving metric units. To have an understanding of miles and kilometres. To have an understanding of imperial measures.
RE: In RE we will be exploring the theme of Grace. We will explore the importance of this in different religions and how we can show this quality in everyday life.
English: Our writing for the half term will link closely to our weekly history lessons. We will begin by writing a newspaper article reporting the announcement of WWII. We will create our own evacuee poetry, write biographies of Anne Frank and will end the half term with a recount. In grammar and sentence work we will recap how to use apostrophes for possession and contraction and the meaning of grammatical terms. We will also introduce the children to active and passive voice.
Year 6 Autumn 2: ‘World War II’ Science: In Science, we will be studying the topic of materials. we will learn the differences between solids, liquids and gasses and exploring what happens when different solids mix with liquids. We will also investigate the effects of oxygen on different solids and explore reversible and irreversible changes.
Reading: The children will continue to work on their retrieval skills, their understanding of vocabulary and phrases, how to infer from the text and how to use evidence to support their ideas. They will read a wide range of texts and extracts across different themes including in celebration of World Earth Day and to mark Anti-Bullying Week.