Year 6: Gallery

Cheshire Phoenix Hoops4Health, by Miss Young

Date: 18th Jan 2022 @ 9:27am

Year 6 were joined by some of the Cheshire Phoenix players for a Hoops4Health workshop.

 

We discussed and designed a healthy meal option for the players, before discussing the negative health impacts of smoking before completing a basketball workshop. 

Into Film Festival, by Miss Young

Date: 22nd Nov 2021 @ 2:44pm

Year 5 and 6 visited the Storyhouse to participate in the Into Film Festival. For many of us, it was our first time back in the cinema in almost 2 years. 

Electricity Workshop, by Miss Young

Date: 22nd Nov 2021 @ 2:20pm

Year 6 received a visit from Ruth from Chemistry with Cabbage. However, this time we engaged with the Electricity Workshop. We tested out circuits, created our own human circuit and enjoyed the sounds of the buzzers for over 2 minutes. 

Forest School, by Miss Young

Date: 15th Nov 2021 @ 2:10pm

Year 6 have learnt how to distinguish 5 types of trees found within school's grounds. They include:

Oak

Cherry

Ash

Rowan

Silver Birch

We then learnt how to safely make and light a fire before enjoying toasted marshmallows. 

Stockport Air Raid Shelter Trip, by Miss Young

Date: 9th Nov 2021 @ 3:23pm

Year 6 had a wonderful day at Stockport Air Raid Shelter and Museum. Our WW2 Topic was brought to life and we experienced the day as an evacuee. 

WW2 Shelters, by Miss Young

Date: 9th Nov 2021 @ 3:21pm

As part of their homework, Year 6 researched the various types of shelters used in WW2 to keep British citizens safe. What types can you spot in our gallery of wonderful designs?

Blitz Poetry Performance, by Miss Young

Date: 20th Oct 2021 @ 12:26pm

The children practised their verses in groups, considering their expression, intonation and pitch before performing the whole poem as a class.

WW2 Medals, by Miss Young

Date: 11th Oct 2021 @ 5:50pm

Brooke and her Mum kindly brought her Grandpa Bill's DFC (Distinguished Flying Cross), OBE and other medals from his time serving King and country in WW2 as a Flight Lieutenant. 

Hot Seating, by Miss Young

Date: 11th Oct 2021 @ 5:44pm

As part of our English lessons, studying 'Star of Fear, Star of Hope' by Jo Hoestlandt we completed a role play activity using hot seating. The children wrote questions as Helen and Lydia to ask Mrs Keller (Madame Eleven O'Clock) before acting them out, considering body language, tone and appropriate answers. 

STEAM Festival, by Miss Young

Date: 11th Oct 2021 @ 5:29pm

Year 5 and 6 visited the Boat Museum for a fun packed day of STEAM workshops. Some of which, included: sufactants, telling the time with trees, pixel graphics and animation, magic of chemistry, bath bomb science, escape rooms and fun with physics. 

Light- Periscopes, by Miss Young

Date: 11th Oct 2021 @ 5:23pm

Year 6 mapped out the direction in which light travels (straight) in a persicope using our 4G pitch and skipping ropes to represent our mirrors angled at 45°, in order to reflect the light. We decorated our periscope nets before cutting, scoring and joining them. Finally we tested their effectiveness in seeing around corners and over tables. 

Y5 archaeologists, by Mrs Percival

Date: 5th Oct 2021 @ 4:23pm

We worked with some History students from Chester University this week. We were being historical detectives, investigating the past through artefacts.

Y5 Strawberry wellies, by Mrs Percival

Date: 12th May 2021 @ 2:06pm

Y5 have been planting strawberry plants in wellies for the quiet garden. We have drilled holes in the bottom of the wellies and cut them down a little. Now we are looking forward to some strawberries and cream before the end of term!

Wonder- English Tasks, by Miss Young

Date: 15th Jun 2020 @ 2:36pm

Wonder- English and transition resources. 

These resources have been created to complete as your English tasks but also prepare you for the transition to secondary school.

The lessons are based on the book Wonder by R.J.Palacio and recordings of the book will be shared to accompany each lesson. If you have a copy at home, feel free to read along as the page numbers will be shared for each lesson.  

WB 13th July

- engage with the reading and tasks from Lesson 9, 10 and 11 throughout this week if you can. Then enjoy the chance to celebrate yourself as a Wonder using the helmet outline as a guide to record what makes you a wonder. Follow the story book reading using the shared link- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IWOuoaAtXGE

Y6 Transition, by Miss Young

Date: 2nd Jun 2020 @ 10:59am

BE AWESOME, GO BIG (BA, GB)- transition resources. 

These resources have been created to prepare you for the transition to secondary school.

The lessons are based on the books You Are Awesome by Matthew Syed and Go Big by Matthew Burton, however you don't need copies to complete the sessions. You might remember I had started to read the 'Go Big' book in class and will continue to record myself doing so along with 'You are Awesome'. 

Each session will take you through some big ideas to help you on your way to secondary school. You should work through each interactive lesson over 2-3 days, recording answers in the accompanying workbook- either for you to copy down into books, print and complete by hand, or type onto the PowerPoint version.

The transition tasks will replace our usual 'Other Tasks', however, you can always explore the 'Optional Tasks' gallery whenever you'd like to complete something more creative or in addition to the transition work. There is also a 'Getting Ready to Go Big' challenge grid you might like to engage with. 

WB 29th June

- engage with the reading and tasks from Session 8 and 9 throughout this week. It could be useful to make notes on the chapters being read. 

https://www.hachetteschools.co.uk/landing-page/hachette-schools/be-awesome-go-big-resources-for-year-6/

Conway@Home, by Miss Young

Date: 18th May 2020 @ 10:54am

Here you'll find our Conway@Home videos along with images from the Team that have been shared. 

Optional Tasks, by Miss Young

Date: 14th May 2020 @ 11:21am

Please find various documents that offer a range of alternative tasks for you to explore whilst we continue to learn at home. 

 

Browse the PDF booklets that cover a range of subjects and skills that you may wish to complete. There’s also some quiz questions for you to play against your adults.

Junior Road Safety Activities, by Miss Young

Date: 1st May 2020 @ 10:59am

Hi UKS2,

we have a mini quiz for you to try out and the July Bulletin. Sorry we can't accept entries for prizes at the moment but continue being safe, especially when out on the roads. 

From,

Lexi and Grace- Oldfield's Junior Road Safety Officers :)

Home Learning Pictures and Clips, by Miss Young

Date: 19th Apr 2020 @ 12:02pm

Enjoy browsing what your peers have been doing whilst learning from home.

 

You can share any images or clips via the scrapbook section on school spider, or emailing them over to grace.young@oldfield.cheshire.sch.uk

Drawing Ideas to try at home, by Miss Jones

Date: 24th Mar 2020 @ 6:44pm

Something to try at home....

Here are some step by step guides for turning numbers or letters into drawings. 

Happy drawing!

Miss Jones smiley

 

Our Bodies , by Miss Young

Date: 8th Jan 2020 @ 4:08pm

We used obliging partners to draw around before labeling parts of the circulatory, digestive, respiratory and skeletal systems. 

Christmas Baking, by Miss Young

Date: 8th Jan 2020 @ 4:00pm

Year 6 enjoyed baking and decorating gingerbread as Christmas gifts for those lucky enough to receive them. 

Chemistry with Cabbage, by Miss Young

Date: 19th Dec 2019 @ 9:26am

We had a fantastic day exploring chemical changes through various experiments. 

Cheshire Phoenix- Hoops for Health, by Miss Young

Date: 22nd Nov 2019 @ 8:22am

Cheshire Phoenix paid Year 5 and 6 a visit to deliver their 'Hoops for Health' workshop.

We were joined by 3 of the current Phoenix players and learnt the dangerous effects of smoking along with the need to live a healthy and active lifestyle. 

Conscience Alley , by Miss Young

Date: 20th Nov 2019 @ 3:35pm

Year 6 conducted a conscience alley activity around our class text 'The Day War Came'. 

They considered why a lone refugee child might be feared and contrasted this with how she could be supported by the community. 

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