Category Archives: home learning
Home Learning -Questions
If you have any questions regarding this week’s home learning, please post them here and I aim to answer as best I can. Also, if you can answer somebody’s question, please do so in the comments. 🙂
Chicken Challenge!
Without looking at the answer, who can figure this out and explain their process?
French Virtual Lesson
Hi everybody, Mme Sharkey and I are looking forward to welcoming you this afternoon for our first virtual French lesson. Sadly, the link on the Year 6 home learning page does not appear to be working so please follow the … Continue reading
Home Learning -Questions
If you have any questions regarding this week’s home learning, please post them here and I aim to answer as best I can. Also, if you can answer somebody’s question, please do so in the comments. 🙂
P4C
Thank you to everyone for the fantastic selection of philosophical questions suggested for discussion using the above image as stimulus. I have chosen Joey’s double question which I feel is well worth some deeper discussion. Do you think male clothes … Continue reading
History
Click on the link to see Elpida’s Maya project. What facts have we learned so far about the ancient civilisation of the Maya?
Home Explorers
Hi home explorers! How are you guys getting on? Please share your experiences of working from home this week. Remember if you have any pictures that you’d like to share, please email to year6homelearning@pelham.merton.sch.uk 🙂
Home Learning Roundup
Thank you to all the children who have been sending in pictures or copies of their home-learning activities. It is great to see some high quality cross-curricular work being produced at home to the standard that we expect in Year … Continue reading
Home Learning – QUESTIONS
If you have any questions regarding this week’s home learning, please post them here and I aim to answer as best I can. Also, if you can answer somebody’s question, please do so in the comments. 🙂
Poetry
Thank you to everyone who submitted poems for our Kindness project. Follow this link to read the poetry and please provide feedback.