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Year Group Updates - Years 4 & 6

Year 4 Update

Year 4 have been learning about Remembrance Day linked with WW1 over the last couple of weeks in English. Through their learning, they have looked at poetic features and written a poem based on Remembrance. The top 6 poems in Year 4 will be entered into a competition through Harrow Council.

The children have been working hard in Maths to complete their learning on addition and subtraction. They have developed their skills to be able to estimate with numbers and check calculations.

In DT, the children have started to investigate how to make packaging stronger, moving on to designing their biscuit package and making them as the week continues.

The engagement and progress on Oxford Reading Buddy, TTRS and Edhsed has improved as the term has progressed, so thank you for your continued support at home with your child’s learning.

 

Year 6 Update

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Non-Chronological Reports - The Vikings

Year 6 have been busy writing and publishing their own non-chronological reports. They began by researching the Vikings, gathering fascinating facts and organising their information clearly. Using the key features of non-chronological reports – such as subheadings, technical vocabulary, and formal language – the children produced well- structured and engaging pieces of writing. Their final published reports showcased not only excellent writing skills but also impressive research and presentation, resulting in work they can be truly proud of.

Just One Tree Day – Celebrating Nature and Creativity

Last Friday, Year 6 joined schools across the country in celebrating Just One Tree Day, a special event that raises awareness of how small actions can make a big difference to our planet. Everyone came to school dressed in green to show their support for protecting our environment and to remind us of the vital role trees play in looking after our world. As part of the day, the children took part in a creative activity making leaf animals. They gathered a variety of fallen leaves and used their imagination to turn them into wonderful creatures – from fluttering birds to jungle animals and woodland friends. It was a fantastic way to connect with nature, express creativity, and reflect on how we can all make a positive impact on the planet – one tree at a time.

Science - Circulatory System

In our Science lessons, year 6 pupils explored the fascinating world of the human circulatory system. They learned about the different components of blood — including red blood cells that carry oxygen, white blood cells that fight infection, platelets that help blood to clot and plasma that transports nutrients around the body. The children also discovered how the heart works to pump oxygenated and deoxygenated blood through our bodies. To finish, we discussed how a balanced diet and regular exercise help keep our hearts strong and healthy. These informative and engaging lessons really got everyone’s hearts racing — in a good way.

BHM

This month, Year 6 have been celebrating Black History Month under the inspiring theme “Standing Firm in Power and Pride.” This theme reminds us that everyone has inner strength, and that people from Black communities have shown incredible courage, pride, and resilience throughout history. Our reading lessons have focused on the lives of influential figures such as Maya Angelou, Martin Luther King Jr., Marcus Rashford, Rosa Parks, and Nelson Mandela. On Wednesday, pupils continued their learning by exploring the meanings behind some of these figures’ most iconic quotes, reflecting on how their words still inspire change today. To finish, the class created stunning artwork using watercolours and silhouette cut-outs, celebrating both the individuals we studied and the power and pride within themselves.