Y6 had a fantastic time at their Christmas party – we danced, played games and had a feast! A great time was had by all!

Y6 had a fantastic time at their Christmas party – we danced, played games and had a feast! A great time was had by all!

This term Year Five will be reading Journey to the River Sea by Eva Ibbotson. We will be writing a setting description, instructions, a balanced argument, a travel agents leaflet a narrative and some poetry.
For Literacy this term, Year 6 are enjoying ‘I was there…TITANIC’ by Margi McAllister.
This vivid first person novel is read through the eyes of Daisy, a steerage passenger on her way to a new life in America. On the fateful journey she befriends Jimmy, an adventurous American boy who is travelling First Class. We look forward to seeing how this unlikely friendship develops and how the fateful journey affects their lives. When disaster strikes, can Daisy, Jimmy and their families stay together and survive?
“This is the Titanic!” said Gus. “The unsinkable! Why would you want lifeboats on an unsinkable shop?”
We will be writing a range of genres around the text, including:
We will also be keeping a reading journal throughout the story, furthering our questioning and inference skills.
For more information on the most famous disaster at sea, visit:
https://www.bbc.com/bitesize/articles/zng8jty
For an animation about Eva Hart, Titanic: A child survivor’s story, visit:
Our last reading clubs of 2019 went down a treat! We got all Christmassy with hot chocolate topped with marshmallows, we ate cookies and popcorn whilst we snuggled down to listen to Mrs Sloanes read The Night Before Christmas. After our treats and story we all had some fun playing with bubbles pretending it was snow floating to the ground. We are all excited for Santa coming now! Merry Christmas everyone!
Thursday 5th December KS2 visited St Nicholas Church in Boldon. The children were told about the history of the church; the architecture of the church, showing us how we knew it had been extended, the meaning of the stained glass windows and about the history of St Nicholas himself. The priest then used two of our pupils to explain the meaning of Christingle – Jesus the light of the world. He explained how the christingle is made up and what each part represents;
To finish the children sang Christmas songs!

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