St John the Baptist Primary School
Autumn Term
We have had a busy Autumn term in Class 6!
In Science, we learned about the importance of nutrition for humans and other animals. The children explored the role of the skeleton and muscles and identified animals with different types of skeletons. In History, we stepped back in time to study British prehistory, from the Stone Age to the Iron Age!
In Art, we were introduced to Bell Beaker pottery. The children experimented with different clay techniques, which they used to create and decorate a Bell Beaker-style pot.
The end of the term has been full of festive excitement—we’ve enjoyed a trip to the pantomime, along with our own Christmas parties and performances.
What an amazing term it has been—well done, Class 6!
Spring Term
This term, the children have been busy exploring our exciting topic, ‘Rocks, Relics and Rumbles’, where they have learned about different types of rocks and how volcanoes are formed. In Science, they particularly enjoyed investigating forces and experimenting with magnets. In Maths, we have been focusing on fractions and decimals.
We were incredibly proud of the children’s creativity on World Book Day, where they amazed everyone with their fantastic costumes. In addition, the children took part in Rock Your Socks Day, celebrating individuality and enjoying lots of fun together.
The children also had an amazing time at Tees Barrage, taking part in bell boating and raft building activities. Everyone has worked extremely hard this term, and I am very proud of Class 6.
Summer Term
Everyone Different, Everyone Loved