Monday, 8 June 2009

6MC Blog

Travels with Miss. Hunt.

By Emily Oliver, Sophie Cooper and Chloe Carr.

Miss Hunt was our year five teacher, and since the beginning of year 6 she has been sending us postcards. Miss Hunt sends us postcards because when we left year five she went on to travel around the world and she said she would send us postcards about where she has been. Soon she will be coming back and seeing us soon.
On the second of February Miss Hunt went to New Zealand .Miss Hunt has been to many countries such as Vietnam, New South Wales .At the moment Miss Hunt is in Chille, which is in South America.
Miss Hunt is travelling round the world. She sends us postcards of where she has been. She tells us what she has done on her travels. She told us that she ate a spider and she said it tastes like Walkers roast chicken crisps. We have a map in our classroom with a little arrow to show where she is in the big wide world.

Surviving SAT’s

By Shantale Hayter and Brieka Texeira

Don’t worry you’ll be fine
Think positive and never give up
If you’re stuck put your hand up or ask the person next to you.
You will work harder then year 5 but that is ok.
Be determined
If you are upset or something don’t be afraid to ask a teacher or go to the post box in the library

Mitchell J’s ideas:
In year 6 we have been dreading our SAT’s although recently our teachers have told us that they think we are ready. We have been feeling confident but it is still a little nerving knowing they are only in 5 school days. I personally think that we are ready as well and we can tackle SAT’s just knowing they will be over in a week and we can have lots of fun!





Callum Le Maistre’ Top Tips for SATs
· Don’t panic, just try you’re best.
· Bring plenty of water, you’ll need it.
· Try and go to sleep early, it will really help in your SATs.
· Don’t worry, its not that bad in the afternoon you have lots of fun and a long break.
· The best bit is after you’re SATs, you still do work but it’s really fun and you get to go on you’re residential trip.

Simon Parker’s thoughts about SATs.

I am feeling confident about my SATs in my English because I think that I have done well and learnt quite a lot during my literacy lessons and have completed my work successfully.

I am felling very good for my SATs maths because it is one of my strong subjects. I have listened well and learnt 100 times more than I had before.

Just a couple of tips to help you do well.
Go to bed earlier than usual and make sure you’re on time to school.
Make sure you bring a cold drink because you won’t be allowed to go out half way through the test.
Make sure you come in with you’re positive head on because if you haven’t then you will be miserable and wont do that well.

Well I have given you some tips for you’re SATs, well all I can say now is good luck.

Malachi Walker
In the Autumn term, we went to Marwell Zoo. Excitedly, we stayed there for the whole day and saw the snow leopard. It was really great fun!!!

Megan Orchard
At the start of year 6 we started our WW2 topic and Yr6 learned lots of things about WW2.In December we did a jitterbug dance. It was great fun.
We all did it as a class. But then Mrs Coe said we where going to do a WW2 play and perform the dance. At first I felt scared but then when Mrs Coe said I need some people to do the dance I felt better because I like the dance. And when the play came I loved it.



Shannon Smith
At the start of year 6 we were learning about World War 2. We learnt about what the done when the air raid siren went off also we made pop up books of what their houses were like during the 1940’s. While learning about ww2 we also thought about the soldiers fighting in Afghanistan we sent them a letter and they sent one back. 1 more thing is that we also learnt the jitter bug dance.

Jake Hancock
In year 6, we are supposed to have a lot of fun on our trips. So far, we have been to Marwell Zoo. It was quite fun. In particular, I liked the penguins because a few of them kept falling off the rocks.

My favourite trip was when I was in year 4. We went to a place called ‘Woodmill’, and it was wicked! We stayed there overnight and did 3 different things:
1. Archery,
2. The dark tunnel,
3. Crystal quest.

The best was, ‘the dark tunnel’.

Jacob Venn
My feelings about SATs are that I can only do my best and nothing else.
I am not worried about SATs because I might have a breakdown and freeze and think that I can’t do it, and then get a lower level to what I am capable of getting.

Sian Rice
Dance
At the beginning of the year we started to learn the Jitterbug. It was based on a world war two dance. For our Christmas performance four pairs performed the Jitterbug because our Christmas performance was based on the time during world war two.

Floyd
Feelings about satsMy feelings about sats are do the best I can and hope for high levels. Mock sats where a real help and I think ill do better because of mocks because I know what level I am. I think ill do better I the real thing and now I am more confident about the real thing.


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