Week Beginning 16.03.2026

Home Learning
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Advance notice – Wednesday 25th March – Year 6 WW2 Dress Up Day. The children are invited to dress up in WW2 costumes.
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We would like the children to practise the following spellings – pluralised nouns This home learning is due in by Friday March 27th March
echo - echoes |
Child - children |
Potato - potatoes |
Foot - feet |
Tomato - tomatoes |
Tooth - teeth |
hero - heroes |
Mouse - mice |
Woman - women |
Sheep – sheep |
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Year 6 will be learning about WW2 in Term 4 and 5 so we have set some home reading challenges on MYON about this subject - The children have a whole term to complete this task. https://www.myon.co.uk/login/index.html
Important Dates:
Monday 23rd March – Rock your socks for Downs Syndrome Awareness (Wear bright or mismatching socks to school)
Wednesday 25th March – Year 6 WW2 Dress Up Day
March – Viking Speaker Final at Royal Harbour
Friday 27th March – Parents come into school to look at children’s books prior to Parent Teacher Consultations
Week Beginning 30th March – Parent Teacher consultation week
Thursday 2nd April – Chilton Fundraisers Sponsored Eggscellent Event - Non-Uniform to be worn with further details to follow next term.
Thursday 2nd April - Last day of term. School to finish at 3.15pm
English
This week, Year 6 wrote a Ship’s Log based on the one from the book: Kensuke’s Kingdom. The children manipulated their tenses whilst still writing in role as Micheal, Mum or Dad. Next week, we will write our own narrative based on the same book. We will show characterisation when two differing characters interact with each other.
Maths
This week, Year 6 interrupted different pie charts. They used their four operations of number to solve calculations. They also used their fraction, decimals and percentage knowledge to answer problems linked to the pie charts.
Thematic
This week, Year 6 learnt about the role that women had in WW2 and the impact that WW2 had post WW2. We were also really lucky to have Ella’s grandparents come in to talk to us about how the war affected their families.

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