26 Jan 2018

Year 6 Update WK 19

upcomingdates

 

 

 

Wednesday 31st January – Discipline without shouting – Marie Marchand Parent Workshop 6-8pm

Tuesday 6th February – Island School Taster Day

Monday 12th February – China Day

Thursday 15th February – Chinese New Year Holiday: School ends at 12 Midday.

Monday 26th February – School commences.

 

Questions you can ask your child instead of ‘How was your day?”
Often when we ask children ”How was your day?”, we are given the answer ”good” or ”fine”.  More than just finding out how their day was, we want to help children become problems solvers and independent learners. Good conversations help them see that we care about their lives, we are there to support them, and to help them develop strategies for solving problems themselves.
Here are some questions you could ask your child after school.
 
What made you smile today?
Can you tell me an example of kindness you saw/showed?
What did you do that was creative?
What is the most popular game at break time?
What was the best thing that happened today?
Did you help anyone today?
Did you tell anyone “thank you?”
Who did you sit with at lunch?
What made you laugh?
Did you learn something you didn’t understand?
Who inspired you today?
What is something you heard that surprised you?
What is something you saw that made you think?
Who did you play with today?
Tell me something you know today that you didn’t know yesterday.
What is something that challenged you?
Did you like your lunch?
Rate your day on a scale from 1-10.
How were you brave today?
What questions did you ask at school today?
Tell us your top two things from the day (before you can be excused from the dinner table!).
What are you looking forward to tomorrow?
What are you reading?
What was the hardest rule to follow today?
Teach me something I don’t know.
If you could change one thing about your day, what would it be?
What made you feel happy? 
What made you feel proud?
Did you learn any new words today?
If I called your teacher tonight, what would he/she tell me about you?

 

 

Behaviour management event ‘Discipline without shouting’ 

We are delighted to welcome back Marie Marchand to present at Beacon Hill School on January 31st from 6-8pm. This year’s focus will be positive behaviour management strategies for parents- Discipline without Shouting. Please see the details and sign up via the gateway https://tg.esf.edu.hk The cost will be $50 per person.

Marie is an excellent speaker- both entertaining and informative and we thoroughly recommend any parents from year 1-6 to come and enjoy her presentation.

Healthy Living at BHS
We promote healthy living at BHS and therefore children should only bring water to school. Please do not send milk drinks, sugary drinks or any other kind of drink. We have water fountains and taps where students can refill their (BHS) water bottles throughout the day.

 

Taster day at KGV

We saw some of our Year 6’s visit their Secondary school this week. There was much excitement among them on their return as they chatted about teachers, lessons, food, facilities, clubs and new friends.

 

Year 6 Living Museum

Year 6 have been incredibly busy working together in their groups to create their living museum displays. We have seen building, crafting, designing, painting, script writing to name but a few skills taking place in the Year 6 classrooms. The children have been working on organising their time, communicating within their groups, organising information, prioritising with tasks and deadlines and ensuring that they are knowledgeable within their chosen civilisation. 

A big thank you to all parents and family members for your help and support throughout this unit!

Please click here to see 6H and Mr. Hoskins’ photos

 

Agents of Change -NGO’s

 

Golden Book Certificates

6Y – Isaac Hung

6D – Zach Yau

6H – Alexandra Lai

 

This week’s winning house Team

 

 

 

Transdisciplinary theme:  How The World Works

 

 

 

Central Idea

 

Scientific investigations can help people to make sense of the world

 

 Lines of Inquiry

What is a scientific inquiry? (Form)
How is the scientific process used? (Function)
How scientific investigations have impacted the world around us (Connection)

 

 

Central Idea

 

Fractions, decimal fractions and percentages are ways of representing whole-part relationships

Learning Intentions

Understand the relationship between fractions, decimal fraction and percentages.

Find percentages of number or quantities with and without a calculator.
Simplify fractions in written and mental form
Solve problems involving addition and subtraction of common fractions with same or related denominators
Convert improper fractions to mixed number and vice versa
Read, write and solve problems involving ratio

 

Central Idea

Data can be analysed and manipulated for its own purpose

Students will learn to;

Collect, organise and represent data
Interpret and analyse data

 

 

Students will be inquiring into what makes a successful interview.

Good communication and critical thinking skills, as well as an ability to read people, are all in a good interviewer’s toolbox. Lessons that exercise these skills will teach our students how to create strong interview questions and to answer questions critically and carefully; they will also teach students important soft skills that will benefit them beyond the classroom.

Spelling : The children should be tested on their words at home 3 times per week ready for our buddy test on Friday.  Any words that the children spell incorrectly during the buddy test on Friday will get carried over to next week’s ‘Words I need to learn…’  All children need to remember to bring in their Spelling Journals each day.

Reading : Each child should be reading throughout the week. Don’t forget to think about your weekly reflection for your Reading Journals!

Number Maths 

  • Miss Younie – Mathletics
  • Mrs Fletcher – Mathletics
  • Mr Hoskins – Mathletics
  • Mr Hubbard – Mathletics

 

Year 6 Exhibition 2018: Inspiration Boards

Your inspiration board should be a work in progress, some children have brought in some great examples this week. Please continue to work on these in preparation for the PYPX 2018.

 

Mandarin (All children are encouraged to take a reading book home on the days when they have Mandarin lessons.)

Ms Lynn (Home learning) – Please check your google classroom for details.

Ms Yu – 熟读学过的课文

Ms Xu –  完成google classroom 练习。熟读学过的课文。记得借中文书,读中文书。

 

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