Year 6 6C Mr Chalmers 2024 - 2025
Year 6
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Class Teacher: Mr Chalmers
Teaching Assistants: Mrs Jump
We are delighted to have your child in our class and look forward to being part of their learning journey. See below some useful information regarding our class.
Latest Class News
Please see everything we have been up to in the 'Gallery' section at the bottom of this page or conveniently accessible via our School Spider App!
Class Gallery
Throughout the year, please be sure to visit our class gallery regularly as it will contain updates regarding our class activities, including photographs for you to see for yourself how our exciting curriculum engages and stimulates your child. The easiest way to access our class gallery is via the School Spider app, however you can also click on the gallery picture below.
Woodland Learning
We are very proud of our ‘Woodland Learning’ offering, where your child will be experiencing a range of new skills in our forest every week. We want you to make the most of every session whatever the weather, so you will need to be appropriately dressed. Please make sure you wear PE/Woodland uniform on your ‘Woodland Learning Day’.
Class 6C Woodland Learning day is Thursday
Your child will also need to bring in waterproof clothes in a waterproof, draw-string bag and wellington boots. As the weather becomes colder they may also want to bring an extra jumper/fleece, an extra pair of warm socks, waterproof gloves and a warm hat.
Please ensure your child does not attend school wearing their wellies and arrives in alternative footwear as this ensures the spread of mud around school is kept to a minimum.
PE
It is essential that you wear appropriate clothing for P.E. We have two sessions per week, one indoors and the other outdoors. Children should attend school in their PE/Woodland uniform on PE days. Black pumps or trainers must be worn for both sessions.
Class 6C will have PE on Wednesday
Class News
Please visit our class gallery regularly to see what we have been learning at school.
Updates will be notified to you via our School Spider app . Via the app you will be able to access gallery updates, school calendar and also school communications.
The first time you log in to the app, you will be required to click "forgotten password" link. This will allow you to set a password and access the app. Please note some devices automatically include a capital at the beginning of entry fields, so please ensure the appropriate lower or upper case option is set for any characters you are entering.
If you have any problems accessing the app, please contact the School Office who will be happy to help.
Home Learning
Reading is an important part of Year 6. It is really important that your child continues to read at home to help with them their development. Children will also have access to Spelling Shed to practise their spellings. A copy of the Year 5-6 statutory spellings can be found on our English>spellings page.
In addition, every child also has access to Times Tables Rockstars which is a fun way for children to learn their timestables. Reading, Spellings and timetables skills are vital basic skills that children will need to pass their SATs this year. Practise at home, even just 5 minutes a night will make a huge difference.
Code of Conduct
We will be looking at our 3 character traits: Look after yourself, Look after each other, and Look after our School. Any children following our code of conduct will be presented with ‘Dojo points’ which will enable them to receive a reward. Any children breaking any part of the code of conduct will be given a warning, which may be followed by a sanction.
At TPS we have a code of conduct that all children are expected to follow. We need your support to implement this. Please also see our Behaviour Policy.
Lost Property
Any named items will be returned to your child’s class. Please ensure all items of uniform are clearly marked with your child’s name (not just initials). All lost property is collected by each year group and is available for checking at each home time for parents/carers to claim any lost items. If you cannot attend at this time, please speak to your child’s teacher. Alternatively another parent/carer may claim lost uniform on your behalf.
How to Help at Home?
Reading is an important part of Year 6. It is really important that your child continues to read at home to help them with their development. Children will also have access to Spelling Shed to practise their spellings. A copy of the Year 5 and 6 statutory spellings can be downloaded below. Every child also has access to Times Tables Rockstars which is a fun way for children to learn their timestables. Reading, spelling and times table skills are vital basic skills that children will need to pass their SATs this year. Practise at home, even if it is just 5 minutes a night will make a huge difference.
Any concerns?
If you have any queries or concerns about your child or school, please do not hesitate to discuss these with your child’s class teachers in the first instance.