St. Mark's R.C. Primary School

We believe that all people matter

Welcome to Year 6

Year 6 Team
Class Teacher:             Mrs C. Smith
Teaching Assistants: Mrs M. Hindley

Dismissal Time

Years 1 - 6 dismissal time is 3:30pm.

What You Will Need in Year 6

Reading Books:  Your child will need to bring their reading book and reading record to school every day. You are encouraged to read with your child every day and to sign their reading record.

Homework:  Children are set weekly online maths and English homework. They are also expected to visit the Times Tables Rock Stars website three times a week in order to practise their times tables. Children arriving in year 6 are expected to know all of their times tables from 2 - 12. It is important that children continue to practise their times tables on a daily basis in order to maintain this knowledge.

Links for online homework:

If you have lost any of your passwords or have difficulty logging on, please speak to the class teacher.

Spellings:  New spellings are given every Monday to take home and practise throughout the week. Children will then be tested on these spellings on Friday.

PE:  For Summer 1 half term, your child's PE day is Monday. Please ensure your child comes to school wearing their PE kit on this day. The class teacher will clarify which kit is needed (indoor or outdoor) at the beginning of each half term depending on what their topic is.

Library Day:  The children have the opportunity to borrow a book from the school library. Year 6's library day is FridayPlease note there is a £7 fee for lost library books.

Water Bottles:  Children are encouraged to bring a water bottle to school each day. It may only contain water - no fruit juice or cordial please. 

Year 6 Yearly Overview

Recommended Reads

Click on the icons below to see recommended reading book lists for Year 6 children:

                                                              

Play in a Day - World War 2 Evacuees

This half term the children have been learning about World War 2 in their history lessons. This has included learning about the many children who were evacuated from cities like Salford and Manchester, to safer places in the countryside. The Year 6s had a visit from a theatre company who helped them to learn and perform a play in a day. Their play told the story of a young boy who wrote a diary documenting his experiences at the time he was being evacuated. The children thoroughly enjoyed learning and practising the play and then had the opportunity to perform it in front of their parents and the Year 5 children. They did a wonderful job and really impressed everyone - well done!