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Dear Year 6 Parents/Guardians,
This is our third learning pack. You will be familiar with the format
now. We hope the first two magazines, which you have created, have been useful in recapping your learning from Year 6 so far. We also can’t
wait to see them when we next meet1
Keep safe and we will be in touch soon.
The Year 6 Team
Possible Daily Routine
We have included a daily routine that could be used as a guide to help with the routine of the day.
Time Suggested Activity Ideas
Before 9:00am Wake up Eat breakfast, make your own
breakfast, make your own bed, brush
your teeth for 2 minutes, help with laundry/folding clothes, open curtains.
9:00-10:00am Outside Time/
Joe Wicks – PE with Joe.
Family walk, walking the dog. If it is
raining, try some yoga (yoga videos available on YouTube).
10:00-11:00am Academic Time School work, online videos, reading,
school website updates.
11:00-12:00 Creative Time Drawing, painting, chalks outside, inside craft (many ideas on Pinterest),
learning to cook and bake, sew, make mud pies.
!2:00pm Lunch
12:30pm Household tasks Create a list of household tasks and
number. Pick out a number and complete that task.
1:00-2:30pm Quiet Time reading, puzzles.
2:30–3:30pm Academic Time School work, online videos, reading,
school website updates.
3:30-4:30pm Outdoor/Fresh Air Play in the garden, mini beast hunt,
create tally charts of insects and animals found, make mud pies, plant
flowers or vegetables, grow dress.
4:30-5:00pm Free Time
5:00-6:00pm Dinner
Useful Websites
https://play.ttrockstars.com/
o Personal username and password required (same
as previously)
https://www.purplemash.com/login/
o Personal username and password required (same
as previously)
https://play.numbots.com/#/account
o Username and password required (same as
previously)
https://www.languageangels.com/schools/
o Username: Leverhulmeps Password: 2020
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/levels/zbr9wmn
o Every subject available.
https://plprimarystars.com/
o Go to resources.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/supermovers
https://new.phonicsplay.co.uk/
Joe Wicks – The Body Coach / PE with Joe.
Every morning at 9am, Joe is doing an online PE lesson for
children and parents.
Just follow the link below.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAxW1XT0iEJo0TYlRfn6rYQ
or
Google ‘Joe Wicks Body Coach’ and go to his YouTube channel.
If you miss one of the sessions, do not worry they are all on
his channel to do whenever you are ready.
Life & Times Of Leverhulme Year 6
Third Edition
Task: to create the next edition of the magazine.
Purpose: a magazine to inform the next Year 6 cohort of what to expect when they come to Year 6.
Your magazine will need:
A new front cover (what are skills could you use to make it stand out?)
Letter from the editor – Give the readers an update on life at home during this time.
Create a word search with key spellings.
Maths puzzle page – children to create maths puzzles for a specific area of maths (addition,
subtraction, multiplication, division, fraction or percentages).
Quiz page – use the key knowledge organiser to create a quiz for Science or Inquiry.
Comic strip – create a comic strip to explain something you have learnt in science or inquiry
(evolution, Vikings).
Poetry Page – create a poem to include in your magazine.
Where in the world – fun facts page; why not include some Spanish?
Book reviews – write a book review for a book you have read at home
Film reviews – watch a film and then write a review.
Recipe page – Share a recipe you have made recently; it can be a sweet or savoury dish.
Year 6 survival guide – information on how Year 6 works on a day to day basis.
Current affairs – any news you have to share.
On our doorstep – what’s happening in your garden this week?
**As you complete your magazine, keep all the work together and when we come back together, we will bind and finalise your magazine.
We have highlighted the areas that have been changed to make your next edition unique. Showcase all of your learning!
Life & Times Edition 2 – The Science Edition
Front cover – Can you use materials found outside to
help create a different front cover?
Interview – interview someone at home about current life.
Create a word search or crossword with spellings
beginning with the letter ‘C/D/E’
Maths puzzles using multiplication skills
Create a quiz about evolution and inheritance (use the
knowledge organiser to help).
Create a comic strip about Charles Darwin’s adventure to
the Galapagos and include what he found out.
Write a poem around the topic of ‘forgiveness’
Where in the world – Look at the different environments
you find animals and how they have adapted to survive
there; for example – the artic and polar bears.
Book review
Film review
Recipe – share a recipe that you have made with your
family this week.
Current affairs – tell us a positive news story.
On our doorstep – Any changes that might have happened
that you can see from your window.
Year 6 survival guide – What topics you cover in Year
6.Which has been your favourite and why?
*All Knowledge organisers are on the school website to
support you with this
Reading & Question Starters
It is essential to continue reading on a regular basis throughout
home schooling.
The ‘Get Epic’ website has a 30-day free trial and is an online
library. It gives children access to 35000 books digitally. There are
other online libraries you can use or amazon ‘look inside’ will give
you selected chapters free. Simply find the book and click on ‘look
inside’, which is located above the book cover.
https://www.getepic.com/
Use the sentence starters below for reading comprehension and
discussion around the books you are reading.
Find and copy one word meaning…
Find and copy one word that suggests/shows that…
Which word most closely matches the meaning of the word …?
Can you circle the correct option to complete the sentence?
(Provide incomplete sentences and a selection of
synonyms/phrases/clauses)
What does the word … suggest about …?
Can you give the meaning of the word… in this sentence?
What does … (group of words) mean?
What impression does this group of words give you?
Can you write down (or say) two or three things you are told about in
the text?
What was revealed at … point in the story?
(Provide statements about the text)
Can you say if it is true or false?
Can you give evidence to support your opinion?
Can you give two reasons why …?
Can you circle the correct option to complete the sentence?
(Provide incomplete sentences and possible options to complete)
(Provide a series of sentences, each of which summarises a paragraph)
Here are some summaries of different paragraphs from this text Can you
number them 1 – (5?) to show the order in which they appear in the
text?
Can you summarise the character’s attitude towards…?
Can you summarise what has happened from … point of view?
Can you summarise the main idea of … in one statement?
How can you tell that…?
What impressions of ……… do you get from these two paragraphs?
Why do you think … happened?
What did … have to do?
Look at the…(place in the text/paragraph). How do you know that …?
What evidence is there of/that …?
Give two points.
Can you explain what … (a phrase/clause with challenging vocabulary)
suggests about …?
In what ways might … character appeal to readers (or not!)?
Explain fully, referring to the text in your answer.
According to the text, how did…?
Do you think that… will …?
Tick one – yes/no/maybe, then explain your choice fully, using evidence
from the text.
What do you think will happen next?
What clues are there to make us think that?
What do you think has already happened?
(Provide an appropriate matching task)
Can you draw lines to match each part of the story to the correct
quotation from the text?
How does the final paragraph link back to the beginning?
(Provide a group of words from the text)
Give two impressions this gives you of …
(Provide a group of words from the text)
What does this tell you about … ?
Look at the paragraph beginning…
Find and copy (2/3/4?) words from the rest of the paragraph, which
suggest …
What is the difference between … and …?
What are the similarities between … and …?
Maths and Reasoning
To support children with their maths, we have attached six more
sets of written arithmetic tests. If children are becoming more
confident and accurate, try giving them a 30 minute maximum
time limit.
Please go the White Rose Website to find the reasoning tasks and
lessons. Each week contains 5 lessons, which includes a video,
written activity and the answers (additionally some sections also
have a challenge).
https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/year-6/
Over the next two weeks, complete the following sections
shown below. These will cover a range of different maths
topics: scale, ratio, angles, triangle and problem solving.
If the Year 6 learning is too tricky for your child, please use
the Year 1 – 5 Home Learning on the same link.
Written Arithmetic
1. 973 + 400 =
2. 189 x 3 =
3. 7.5 + 0.9 =
4. 34 x 3 =
5. 1145 + 663 =
6. 81 ÷ 9 =
7. 450 - 12 =
8. 2.6 + 0.07 =
9. 4 x 5 x 4 =
10. 5/9 - 4/9 =
11. 320 ÷ 8 =
12. 3.46 x 100 =
13. 5² = 14. 40000 - 400 =
15. 700 x 100 =
16. 640 ÷ 8 =
17. 50% of 1100 =
18. 2.76 x 6 =
19. 6/5 + 5/5 =
20. 6472 + 6152 =
21. 6690 ÷ 5 =
22. 15 - 5.2 =
23. 56 x 88 =
24. 18.2 - 7.97 =
25. 2871 ÷ 11 =
26. 4/10 x 3/10 =
27. 30 % of 500 =
28. 679926 - 43065 =
29. 324 x 50 =
30. 13 x 4.5 =
31. 36 - 6 x 3 =
32. 6/6 ÷ 2 =
33. 2 2/7 - 1/6 =
34. 676 ÷ 26 =
35. 1/5 + 1/8 =
36. 3/6 ÷ 2 =
37. 1/5 of 50 =
38. 4/8 ÷ 1/9 =
1. 963 + 400 =
2. 143 x 3 =
3. 6.9 + 0.6 =
4. 40 x 3 =
5. 1215 + 704 =
6. 36 ÷ 9 =
7. 397 - 8 =
8. 5.3 + 0.05 =
9. 7 x 5 x 10 =
10. 4/5 - 3/5 =
11. 480 ÷ 6 =
12. 3.06 x 100 =
13. 11² = 14. 30000 - 300 =
15. 900 x 100 =
16. 1320 ÷ 12 =
17. 90% of 1200 =
18. 4.71 x 7 =
19. 4/8 + 4/8 =
20. 6018 + 9986 =
21. 6582 ÷ 6 =
22. 15 - 5.16 =
23. 49 x 32 =
24. 15.7 - 5.09 =
25. 3586 ÷ 11 =
26. 1/7 x 1/5 =
27. 10 % of 480 =
28. 401738 - 51070 =
29. 763 x 78 =
30. 17 x 4.5 =
31. 39 - 6 x 3 =
32. 5/5 ÷ 2 =
33. 1 6/7 - 1/7 =
34. 494 ÷ 19 =
35. 5/9 + 4/5 =
36. 7/9 ÷ 4 =
37. 2/8 of 176 = 38. 6/10 ÷ 4/9 =
1. 970 + 200 =
2. 163 x 2 =
3. 6.8 + 0.9 =
4. 24 x 4 =
5. 1396 + 774 =
6. 45 ÷ 9 =
7. 445 - 12 =
8. 2.7 + 0.07 =
9. 7 x 5 x 6 =
10. 4/5 - 2/5 =
11. 560 ÷ 7 =
12. 1.08 x 100 =
13. 4² = 14. 50000 - 500 =
15. 800 x 100 =
16. 450 ÷ 5 =
17. 30% of 1100 =
18. 3.77 x 8 =
19. 4/10 + 4/10 =
20. 7518 + 9333 =
21. 7920 ÷ 6 =
22. 11 - 6.57 =
23. 28 x 45 =
24. 12.6 - 5.66 =
25. 4648 ÷ 14 =
26. 2/9 x 4/7 =
27. 25 % of 300 =
28. 592808 - 77347 =
29. 321 x 99 =
30. 18 x 4.5 =
31. 42 - 3 x 2 =
32. 4/5 ÷ 2 =
33. 1 2/7 - 1/7 =
34. 972 ÷ 36 =
35. 2/10 + 5/9 =
36. 4/8 ÷ 3 =
37. 8/10 of 210 =
38. 2/8 ÷ 9/10 =
1. 951 + 300 =
2. 120 x 2 =
3. 9.6 + 0.4 =
4. 34 x 3 =
5. 1354 + 877 =
6. 56 ÷ 7 =
7. 364 - 11 =
8. 4.8 + 0.08 =
9. 4 x 5 x 6 =
10. 4/5 - 2/5 =
11. 480 ÷ 8 =
12. 2.56 x 100 =
13. 4² = 14. 50000 - 500 =
15. 500 x 100 =
16. 1100 ÷ 11 =
17. 30% of 1900 =
18. 3.33 x 8 =
19. 4/10 + 1/10 =
20. 9686 + 7133 =
21. 12645 ÷ 9 =
22. 15 - 9.02 =
23. 67 x 99 =
24. 10.3 - 7.63 =
25. 7327 ÷ 17 =
26. 6/9 x 2/5 =
27. 65 % of 520 =
28. 670369 - 21057 =
29. 459 x 70 =
30. 18 x 4.5 =
31. 20 - 6 x 3 =
32. 5/5 ÷ 2 =
33. 1 1/7 - 1/3 =
34. 870 ÷ 29 =
35. 7/10 + 1/10 =
36. 5/6 ÷ 3 =
37. 7/10 of 270 =
38. 7/8 ÷ 2/6 =
1. 993 + 300 =
2. 111 x 3 =
3. 9.1 + 0.4 =
4. 33 x 4 =
5. 1020 + 590 =
6. 48 ÷ 8 =
7. 432 - 16 =
8. 3.8 + 0.09 =
9. 4 x 5 x 6 =
10. 4/5 - 3/5 =
11. 360 ÷ 6 =
12. 4.86 x 100 =
13. 3² = 14. 80000 - 800 =
15. 600 x 100 =
16. 1200 ÷ 10 =
17. 50% of 1300 =
18. 1.89 x 6 =
19. 4/9 + 2/9 =
20. 5582 + 7998 =
21. 5085 ÷ 5 =
22. 12 - 7.67 =
23. 34 x 91 =
24. 10.6 - 5.51 =
25. 3728 ÷ 16 =
26. 8/9 x 5/6 =
27. 55 % of 260 =
28. 297051 - 46116 =
29. 498 x 62 =
30. 16 x 5.5 =
31. 29 - 3 x 2 =
32. 1/5 ÷ 2 =
33. 3 1/3 - 2/4 =
34. 2520 ÷ 40 =
35. 5/7 + 4/9 =
36. 4/5 ÷ 4 =
37. 4/5 of 50 =
38. 3/8 ÷ 4/8 =
1. 994 + 300 =
2. 140 x 2 =
3. 8.3 + 0.4 =
4. 29 x 3 =
5. 1286 + 673 =
6. 63 ÷ 7 =
7. 488 - 11 =
8. 3.9 + 0.05 =
9. 6 x 5 x 6 =
10. 7/9 - 2/9 =
11. 350 ÷ 5 =
12. 3.79 x 100 =
13. 4² = 14. 90000 - 900 =
15. 1200 x 100 =
16. 280 ÷ 7 =
17. 90% of 1600 =
18. 4.96 x 6 =
19. 8/9 + 6/9 =
20. 5344 + 8652 =
21. 11992 ÷ 8 =
22. 18 - 6.08 =
23. 34 x 65 =
24. 15.5 - 5.85 =
25. 5265 ÷ 13 =
26. 2/5 x 5/10 =
27. 80 % of 400 =
28. 570412 - 25972 =
29. 868 x 98 =
30. 12 x 3.5 =
31. 35 - 3 x 3 =
32. 2/9 ÷ 3 =
33. 3 1/6 - 1/6 =
34. 1056 ÷ 22 =
35. 1/8 + 6/10 =
36. 4/5 ÷ 4 =
37. 1/7 of 119 =
38. 3/5 ÷ 3/5 =
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