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Friday 13th December 2024
Posted: Dec 13, 2024 by: Megan Clayton (MClayton) on: Class 6
What a busy and exciting week it has been for Year 6 at Netherthong Primary School! We’ve been hard at work with some fantastic activities and projects!
Letters to Our Heroes This week, we completed our heartfelt letters to our heroes. After carefully editing and finalising our work, the letters have now been emailed off. Fingers crossed that we receive some replies – we can’t wait to hear back from these amazing people!
Practice SATs Our class has also been hard at work tackling practice SATs this week. We covered a variety of subjects, including reading, maths, grammar, and spelling. These sessions have been a great opportunity to hone our skills, build our confidence, and prepare for the real tests ahead. Everyone has put in a brilliant effort, and myself and Mrs Johnson are incredibly proud of the determination shown by all and the incredible progress everyone has made since we last completed practice SATs papers.
Christmas Play Practice The festive season is well and truly upon us, and so is the excitement of our Christmas play! Rehearsals are still in full swing, with everyone working hard to perfect their lines, actions, and songs. It’s wonderful to see the play really coming together this week, and we’re sure it will be an incredible performance for you all to enjoy.
Church Visit On Wednesday, we took a trip to the local church to learn more about the story of Christmas. It was a lovely experience, filled with interesting insights and discussions about the meaning behind this special time of year. A big thank you to the church staff for hosting us and sharing such an engaging session.
Design and Technology Project Finally, we’ve embarked on an exciting new DT project: building bridges! This week, we began the process by brainstorming and designing our very own bridge structures. Next week, we’ll bring these designs to life, using our creativity and problem-solving skills to construct our bridges. Everyone is buzzing with ideas, and we can’t wait to see the final results.
Thank you everyone and have a wonderful weekend.
Mrs Clayton
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