22 Sep 2017

Year 6 Update WK 6


upcomingdates

 

Tuesday 26th September – Parent/Teacher Consultations – sign up on the Gateway

Thursday 28th September – Parent/Teacher Consultations – sign up on the Gateway

Thursday 28th September – Mid Autumn Festival Market Day

Friday 29th September – Colours day and the end of half term

Monday 9th October – School commences after half-term

Tuesday 10th October – Year 6 Camp Information evening

Wednesday 18th and Thursday 19th October – Year 6 visit to LEAP

Friday 20th October – ESF CPD – School closed.

 

Start of School Arrangements
Please note that students should not arrive at school before 8.30am. Teachers are on duty from 8.30am. Any child who arrives early cannot be supervised.
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.
School Book Bags
Your child needs a named book bag in school to carry their reading books to and from school, this is for bothhome readers and library books. This means that the younger children will need to remember their book bag everyday, it should contain their reading book, reading journal and on library days, library books.  The reading journal is an important part of the communication between you and your child’s teacher, please remember to add a positive comment when you have read with your child.  
  
Deodorant 
As the children are growing and changing their bodies will begin to sweat, especially in these hot summer months. Please provide your children with deodorant and remind them to keep clean and hygienic.
 
I.S.A. – Examinations

The Year 6 have been completing the I.S.A. examinations this week. Through these assessments we have been teaching them all about exam procedure, rules, etiquette and strategies for success.

The ISA is designed specifically for students in Grades 3–10 in international schools and schools with an international focus, whose language of instruction is English. 

Schools use the ISA because:

  • it is not specific to a single curriculum;
  • it tests core skills in mathematical literacy, reading, writing and scientific literacy;
  • the test material is eclectic, drawing on many cultural and national sources;
  • the assessments are designed with the knowledge that more than half of the test takers have first languages other than English;
  • it includes writing tasks and open-ended questions to better illuminate students’ thinking processes;
  • it provides diagnostic information that can be used at the school, class, or individual level;
  • performance on the ISA can be related to international benchmarks;
  • they can evaluate the reliability of their internal assessments and confirm that they are aligned with international expectations of performance;
  • scaled ISA scores enable monitoring of student performance over time; and
  • it enables comparison of the results of their Grade 8 ,9 and 10 students with the PISA results for each country that participated in the latest PISA administration.

The ISA improves learning by:

  • measuring individual students’ achievement in order to reflect on and address strengths and weaknesses;
  • monitoring an individual’s or group’s progress over time;
  • evaluating instructional programs against objective evidence of student performance, to diagnose gaps, and to measure growth in learning between grade levels and from year to year within one grade level;
  • comparing subgroup performance (for example, girls and boys; students from different language backgrounds) to see where there may be unexpected results and try to understand them; and
  • providing normative data in relation to selected populations to ‘see how we are doing’. 

 

Year 6 Action Board – Global Goals

 

In September 2015, 193 world leaders agreed to 17 Global Goals for Sustainable Development. If these Goals are completed, it would mean an end to extreme poverty, inequality and climate change by 2030.

Our governments have a plan to save our planet…it’s our job to make sure they stick to it.

The Global Goals are only going to work if we fight for them and you can’t fight for your rights if you don’t know what they are. We believe the Goals are only going to be completed if we can make them famous.

In Year 6 we are keeping track of all the amazing Action happening at school and at home. 

 

Robotic Art with Mr Lowe!

Colours Day is coming – 29th September 2017

Our House Captains have been very busy helping to organise, communicate and drive our Colours Day. Please help you children to collect sponsors so that we can make a difference and give back to our wonderful community.

  
Sai Kung Stray friends 6D
 It was 6D’s turn to visit ‘Sai Kung Stray Friends’. We learnt so much and had a rewarding time
Golden Book Certificates
Katie Lim – 6H
Shu Wen 6D
Tina Nishikiori (Information Literacy) 6D
Brandon Chu and Zach Yau (Learning Technology) – 6D
 Dexter Leung – 6Y
 
Congratulations everyone!
 
House Points Winners 

Transdisciplinary Theme : How we Organise Ourselves

Central Idea : Leaders influence communities to affect change.

Lines of Inquiry  – We will inquire into…

  • The traits of leadership
  • The responsibilities of leadership
  • The impact of decision making

Concepts …

Form – We will understand that leaders have a range of different characteristics.

Responsibility – We will understand that with leadership there comes responsibility

Function – We will understand the purpose and impact that leadership can have on us

Learner Profile : principled, courageous

Attitudes : commitment, integrity

The children will be using their creative skills in the next stage of the inquiry cycle, to show their understanding of the Central Idea. 

 

 

 

 

Number Maths – Place Value

Central Idea – The base 10 place value system extends infinitely in two directions.

Students have been applying their knowledge of the place value system to inquire into number patterns and rules.

 

Strand Maths – Measurement

Central Idea – Conversion of units and measurements allows us to make sense of the world we live in.

The children have been learning about measurement through their own body. Using this information they have been challenged to solve a variety of problems.

 

 

 

6D will be applying their knowledge of persuasive language to write about their feelings regarding zoos. 

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

UOI- Children will need to spend some time working on the ‘ Create’ stage of the Inquiry Cycle. Showing their understanding of the Central Idea.

 

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

Ms Lynn (Home learning #3) – Please check your google classroom for details.

Ms Yu – 熟读学过的课文 continue with your research on biography of famous people in Chinese

Ms Xu – 完成作文 “我的一天”。 熟读学过的课文。记得借中文书,读中文书。

 

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