This week, Year 6 children shared their expertise in computing as well as their love of reading with children in Year 1. Year 6 loved sharing stories as well as supporting Year 1 with their computing skills to complete surveys about the children's school life and favourite books. Have a look at the experience below.
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A huge well done and congratulations to Lexi in Year 6.
Lexi was presented with the coveted school district association tie in recognition for her tremendous achievement in making the town's football team. Lexi will be wearing her tie when representing our school district against others nationally. Previous holders of the tie are England and Manchester City Footballer John Stones and England Lioness Beth England! We are so proud We love reading at Wellgate and we want to read and share books at all times and with everyone. Last week, Year 6 children were given the opportunity to share their expertise in reading as well as their love of reading with children in Year 2. This included sharing stories together as well as working together to complete surveys about the children's reading preferences and talk about books and authors they love. Have a look at the experience below. The Year 6 are looking forward to working with Year 1 next.
This week, children have been creating their own Monet inspired art work. They have worked hard to use water colours to practice different skills and techniques including creating a wash of colour and a stippling. The needed to use the ideas of the impressionist movement.
Last week, the children have enjoyed coming to school in non-uniform to support Children in Need. We are very grateful for the donations sent.
6AWST have been working on travelling (movement) and jumps during gymnastics. The theme has been Flight which works on how to take off and land. Today, we incorporated these techniques when using equipment.
Recently, Year 6 enjoyed their day at Crucial Crew. They had the opportunity to take part in a range of interactive scenarios relating to keeping safe. The sessions were run in collaboration with South Yorkshire Police, South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service and Road Safety Team. The children learnt about what to do in case of a house fire, how to be safe on the bus, how to cross the road safely and the consequences of making hoax emergency service call. The children even got to take part in a magistrate court with real magistrates. South Yorkshire Police ran scenarios for the children related to knife crime, hate crime and child criminal exploitation. Take a look at the photos to find out more.
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