Autumn 2 2022
- Computing photobook.pdf
- music aut 2 2022 photobook.pdf
- history photobook.pdf
- French photobook.pdf
- Plymouth Argyle Football Autumn 2022 Lynher photobook.pdf
- PSHE autumn 2 photobook.pdf
- RE aut 2 2022 photobook.pdf
- Science photobook.pdf
- FLE Knowledge Organiser computing 5 6 group coding.pdf
- FLE Knowledge Organiser french 5 6 group dans ma maison.pdf
- FLE Knowledge Organiser RE Lynher Autumn 2 2022.pdf
- FLE Knowledge Organiser science 5 6 electricity.pdf
Friday 9th December
The penultimate week of 2022 in Lynher and it's been another busy one! We have finished our history unit creating poems, stories and drawings to show the importance of the Kingsand Clock Tower to the community. We also finished our RE unit on Islam and looked at how many Muslims had moved into Cornwall from an Islamic country and how life is similar or different for them here.
On Wednesday we had our Christmas performances and these were a success - thank you for supporting us with the show.
We have been completing our multiplication and division units in maths for year 5 and converting measurements in year 6. Finally we have been making paper chains to decorate our classroom for our final week before Christmas.
Homework
Reading daily to be signed by an adult.
No spellings or maths
Friday 2nd December
What a busy week it has been! On Monday we were rehearsing our Christmas play and perfecting our violin performance ready for next week. On Tuesday we had visitors come to speak to us about aspirations and careers, they included: an architect turned priest, a colonel in the army, an ITV lead engineer and an accountant who handles a budget of 150 million pound! On Wednesday we walked to the Kingsand clock tower and learnt more about the history of it, building on our knowledge of how and why its uses have changed over time. On Thursday we enjoyed learning about voltage and took part in circuits in Science. Finally we finished today with the Christmas Fayre!
Homework
Reading everyday to be signed by an adult
No maths or spellings.
Friday 25th November
We have been confidently completing our Autumn assessments this week, demonstrating our E for L. We enjoyed watching and supporting England on Monday. We used our R & R in PSHE when writing accolades to our chosen Paralympians, commending their achievements. In PE we have been perfecting our gymnastics routine ready for our final performance. Our violin skills are developing quickly ready for our mini concert.
Homework
Reading everyday to be signed by an adult
Spellings due Wednesday
Maths due Thursday.
Friday 18th November
This week we completed our English unit and wrote scrapbook style book reviews about Millions looking at our favourite quotes, character descriptions and key events. In maths we finished our fractions for Autumn, focusing on multiplying and dividing fractions. In computing we have looked further into coding and then enjoyed improving our violin skills in music. In RE we learnt of the importance of the pillars of Islam to Muslim. On Wednesday we worked with Tamar and did a workshop on tackling gender stereotypes.
Homework
Reading everyday to be signed by an adult
Spellings due in on Wednesday
Maths due in on Thursday
Friday 11th November
We have had a busy week in Lynher! We have been continuing with our book, Millions, thinking about how the characters were feeling when faced with different problems. In maths we are continuing with fractions, we have looked at adding and subtracting fractions and moved onto fractions of quantities today. We have enjoyed learning about the Kingsand clock tower and seeing how the uses have changed since 1821! Some of year six completed their bikeability course this week and achieved a certificate to demonstrate they can ride safely.
Homework
Reading every day to be signed by an adult
Spellings due Wednesday
Maths due Thursday
Friday 4th November
We have had a busy start to the half term.
We have begun learning our parts for the Christmas play and are also starting to learn the songs. Please check the newsletter for the production date.
In English we have been continuing with Millions and have looked at how the author used different devices to create suspense.
In maths we have begun fractions, looking at mixed numbers and improper fractions.
Some of year six have been learning other skills that are important such as cycle safety through Bikeability.
We also began our computing unit by looking at the importance of the user in apps and what sprites are through exploring ready made activities.
Homework
Reading every day to be signed by an adult
Spellings due Wednesday
Maths due Thursday