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St John's Church of England

Primary School

Year Six 2022.23

Take a look at our long term plan for 2022.23

 

Here are the knowledge organisers for Autumn term.

Name
 Art.pdfDownload
 DT.pdfDownload
 French 1.pdfDownload
 French 2.pdfDownload
 Geography.pdfDownload
 History.pdfDownload
 PE Dance.pdfDownload
 PE Gymnastics.pdfDownload
 PE Tag rugby.pdfDownload
 PE Tag rugby.pdfDownload
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Here are the knowledge organisers for Spring term..

Name
 Art.pdfDownload
 Computing 1.pdfDownload
 Computing 2.pdfDownload
 DT.pdfDownload
 French 1.pdfDownload
 French 2.pdfDownload
 Geography.pdfDownload
 History.pdfDownload
 History.pdfDownload
 PE Athletics.pdfDownload
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Here are the knowledge organisers for Summer Term.

Name
 Art.pdfDownload
 Computing 1.pdfDownload
 Computing 2.pdfDownload
 DT.pdfDownload
 French.pdfDownload
 Geography.pdfDownload
 History.pdfDownload
 PE Basketball.pdfDownload
 PE Cricket.pdfDownload
 PE Rounders.pdfDownload
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Year six used their artistic craft skills to create clay sculptures for the fourth plinth in Trafalgar Square! They were amazing!

Year six used the amazing book Sulwe to produce artwork and poetry on World Book Day! 

In DT, year six used their sawing and measuring skills to design and construct automata toys.

Wigan fire brigade came into year six to talk about fire safety. 

Year six used their zentangle patterns to create a wonderful printed calendar, that can be admired all year round. Well done year six!

 Year six made  their own advent candles and thought about the message of hope, peace, love and joy, at this special time.

Year six modelled how light travels from a light source in straight lines, hits an object then the light is reflected from the object to a person’s eyes enabling them to see the object. Didn’t they do well?