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  • Easter Holiday 2008

    I know I am not your year 6 teacher but I thought I would post these for you to use!

    Year 6 SAT’s Revision

    These are some useful web sites that we would like to recommend you have a look at, if you want to use the Internet to help you with your revision.

    The BBC Website is the best revision site available. Click on the link below to go straight to their Revisewise homepage.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/revisewise

    Test yourself against the SATS magic wizard

    http://www.gridclub.com

    This website has links to other revision pages that you might like to use.

    http://www.wray-common.surrey.sch.uk/content_frames/sats.htm

    If you want to order study books on-line this site is a good place to look.

    http://www.mystudyguide.co.uk/ks1links.html

    This site is great for learning about how we learn and it also gives loads of handy hints about effective ways to revise , exam techniques and ways to stay calm.

    http://www.nwlg.org/pages/resources/knowitall/studyskills/thinking.htm

    But the best site to use is

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/revisewise/

    Good Luck with your studies at home.

    Hope you have fun too!

    Samantha well done on your Morris Dancing!
    James I hope you're having a good holiday in Spain (I'm jealous!)
    Ellie - thank you for keeping posting!
    http://year-5ive.blogspot.com/ is this year's year 5 blog if you are interested!

  • Revision websites and hi!

    Here are some good SATs revision websites I thought year 6 might use!

    And hi to the year 6's (like James and Samantha) who still send messages I do stil get them, thank you! I had a lovely Christmas and feel like we have been back at school for ever! In a good way!

    Hope you're enjoying year 6!?

    Miss Plackett :)

    http://www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/maths/sats/

    http://www.cheslynhay.org.uk/6/27.html

    http://www.coxhoe.durham.sch.uk/classrooms/year6.htm

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    Good Afternoon 5P!
    You have got some time to look at the wonderful world of Roald Dahl!
    Please put your headphones on!

    http://www.roalddahl.com/

    roald

    http://www.roalddahlfans.com/

  • European Language Day

    www.mflextra.com/edlmain.htm

    A good Europe game to play - how much do you know about Europe?

  • Happy Holidays

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    For those of you who are on holiday or going soon, have a lovely time! I go to Devon today and am hoping the weather stays nice!
    What kinds of things have you all been doing? I took my nephew strawberry picking and on a steam train, he liked that!
    Here are some websites you might like trying:
    The Big Bus

    The Big Bus offers interactive learning activities and is designed for use in the classroom and at home. The content, which is for children aged 3-11, supports the school curriculum.

    www.thebigbus.com

    BJ Pinchbeck Homework Helper

    US based homework helper.

    school.discovery.com/homeworkhelp/bjpinchbeck/index.html
    Cartoon Network

    A cartoon site for children, featuring characters ranging from Scooby Doo and Hong Kong Phooey, to the Powerpuff Girls and Dragonball Z. It also features games, downloads and prizes.

    Take part in the Draw-A-Toon competition: summer holidays 2007! Click web link below...

    www.cartoonnetwork.co.uk

    CBBC Newsround Online

    A unique daily rolling news service aimed at allowing children easy and up-to-date access to news.

    www.bbc.co.uk/newsround

    CBBC Do Something Different!
    Sam and Mark want ALL CHILDREN IN THE UK to do something different this summer! Take on the challenge, click thelink below...

    www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/dsd

    Cybertales

    A site for children up to the age of 10, where parents can read original stories with their kids. It also includes games, puzzles and jokes.

    www.cybertales.co.uk

    Grid Club

    A site for 7-11 year olds featuring free educational games, an online thesaurus, dictionary and atlas, plus online clubs where children can chat safely to other kids who share their interests. (The clubs are constantly monitored by educational professionals).

    www.gridclub.com

    Juniorzone

    A provider of online primary school education. This site includes e-learning, educational games, interactive learning, brain teasers, homework help and online tutorials.

    www.juniorszone.com Write4Gosh

    Kidlink

    International organisation linking kids to others up to age of 15.

    www.kidlink.org/

    Kids Around Town

    A children’s directory and ’what’s on’ guide for parents and children plus much much more.

    www.kidsaroundtown.co.uk

    Show Me (24 Hour Museum)

    Brings together all of the great interactive content being created by UK museums and galleries for kids. The site contains games, interactive activities, ideas for things to do at home and places to go.

    www.show.me.uk

    Write 4 Gosh

    The site of the Great Ormond Street Hospital’s writing prize for children. The prize, which is now marking its 150th birthday, is the first such prize to reward child writers, rather than children’s authors.

    www.write4gosh.nhs.uk

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    Summer Events At Reddish Vale Country Park

     
     
    A series of exciting outdoor events including a family pond dip, a junior angling competition and craft sessions will be taking place at Reddish Vale Country Park this summer.
     

    All the below Summer Holiday events are for children, who will need to be accompanied by an adult. The events are as follows:

    • Get Hooked on Angling - an introduction to angling on Wednesday 1st and Wednesday 8th August, from 10.00am to 12.00noon. Some equipment is available to use on the day. Places must be booked in advance. Cost £3.00 per child.
    • Help a Hedgehog - on Wednesday 1st August, from 1.30 to 3.00pm.
    • Family Craft Session - run by Hands on Heritage on Thursday 2nd, Thursday 9th, Thursday 16th, and Thursday 23rd August, from 1.00pm to 3.00pm. Places must be booked in advance.
    • Outdoor Art Attack - people will have the opportunity to make a picture using natural materials on Wednesday 8th August, from 1.30pm to 3.00pm. Bring a camera to record your creation. Places must be booked in advance.
    • Family Pond Dip - gives people the chance to discover the secret life of a pond on Wednesday 15th August, from 1.30pm to 3.00pm. Places must be booked in advance.
    • Blackberrying - gives people the chance to discover if blackberries are really black and to have a go at tie-dyeing using this natural dye on Wednesday 22nd August, from 1.30pm to 3.00pm. Places must be booked in advance.
    • Junior Angling Competition - for children under 16 years of age on Wednesday 29th August, from 10.00am to 2.00pm. Places must be booked in advance. Cost £3.00 per child.

    For more information about the events contact the visitor centre on 0161 477 5637.

  • Year 6

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    If you have any questions, queries or just want to leave a message use the year 6 blog to do this!

  • Linnet Clough


    I hope you all had a good couple of days and were nice to Miss Fletcher.
    See you on Monday.
    Don't forget PE kits if the weather is nice enough for sports day (not likely!) and if not we will be doing PE anyway!

  • Cyberhunts!

    Click on the website and choose a cyberhunt.
    Remember to save the page in your favourites. To answer the questions copy and paste into word.

    http://www.icteachers.co.uk/children/children_cyberhunts.htm

    If you finish you can make your own treasure hunt about a topic of your choice for the blog.

    Remember:
    Some web pages might say they don't exist, if that happens, go onto the next page!

  • Punch and Judy

    We had the chance to experience an original Edwardian Punch and Judy show.  Did you enjoy it?  Leave a comment!

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