Y6 Friday Blog - 23.01.26
Date: 22nd Jan 2026 @ 3:01pm
Welcome to the Year 6 Blog!
Important Information
As all children seem to be at different points in their CGP booklets, we will not be able to go through answers in school. Use the answer section in the back to self mark at home :)
Each week you will find out what we have been doing in class, weekly spellings / homework and lots more.
Homework
CGP booklets - Homework in CGP booklets is really effective because it helps children practise what they’ve learned in class. The explanations are easy to understand, and the questions get a little bit trickier as they go along. It also means children can work at their own pace. Please complete the next page of your CGP book.
Reading - Reading is one of the most important skills for children to master as it unlocks their imagination and allows them to access the rest of the curriculum. Please read with your child every night. Asking questions improves key reading skills, such as retrieval and inference. E.g. "Why do you think the character is unhappy?"
Please note that reading books will be changed when completed. Please write a note in your child's reading record book when a book has been completed and sign the relevant parent signature box. Thank you in advance.
Spellings - Please find this weeks spellings below and a link to Spelling Shed.
Please note that our spelling quiz will be on Thursday 29th January
Spellings
responsibly
possibly
horribly
terribly
visibly
incredibly
sensibly
forcibly
legibly
Maths Problem of the Week
Each week, a new maths problem will appear on the blog... Can you solve it?
The answers will be posted in next week's blog!

Previous week's answers...
A) 6/6 or 1 whole
B) 30/15 or 2 wholes
C) 5/10 or 1/2
Our learning this week in Year 6
English

Our first English book of the 2026 is 'holes', a story about a very unfortunate boy, who is wrongly sent to a juvenile detention camp...
We have started our grammar focus this week, looking at semi colons and dashes, and how they can be used to separate main clauses. After learning how they worked, we then applied this into a descriptive paragraph - these will be great prompts for when the independent writing starts!
Maths - Fractions, Decimals and Percentages
We are now into a new unit, and it is building on our prior knowledge perfectly! We have looked at the fraction, and how it actually represents a division question, before using short division 'Bus Stop' to convert a fraction into a decimal. We have also begun looking at percentages and the different strategies to find the percentage of a number.
Tiny got so close this week!

Weekly Awards

Have a fantastic weekend!
The Year 6 team

