In Year 6 this term, we are learning ‘How we express ourselves’. The central idea for our Unit of Inquiry is ‘Art and culture have been shaped by those willing to break societal norms.’ As part of inquiry we will be trying to answer the following:
- What is art?
- How do different perceptions shape art and culture?
- How does art impact us?
During our Unit of Inquiry, we will begin by exploring the concept of art and what it is. We will do this by exploring the work of some of the more controversial artists throughout history and investigating the different techniques they used to create their masterpieces. We will then use a range of different media to create our own unique pieces of art in the style of the work that has inspired us. We will debate how their art pushed boundaries and what impact their work had on society.
To further our inquiry, we will also investigate light and colour in our science lessons. We will investigate how light travels and that we see objects because they give out or reflect light into our eyes. We will also use chromatography to investigate how colours are often made up of other colours.
In English, we begin the term by studying poetry through the book ‘Werewolf Club Rules’ by Joseph Coelho. This book will allow the children to play around with form and language and write about memories and social problems in a poetic way. We will then move on to learning about ‘The Guggenheim Mystery’ by Robin Stevens. This book will help the children to develop their storytelling and consider the way that their writing has an impact on their audience.
In maths, we will finish off learning about fractions before going onto learning about position and direction. During this unit the children will be able to place co-ordinates on a grid as well as translate shapes. After this, we will begin to investigate decimals and percentages. Throughout this unit the children will learn how to solve calculations using decimal numbers and work out percentages. They will also link their learning back to their knowledge of fractions to develop their understanding of the relationship between fractions, decimals and percentages.
You may want to join our learning by…
To further our inquiry, we will also investigate light and colour in our science lessons. We will investigate how light travels and that we see objects because they give out or reflect light into our eyes. We will also use chromatography to investigate how colours are often made up of other colours.
In English, we begin the term by studying poetry through the book ‘Werewolf Club Rules’ by Joseph Coelho. This book will allow the children to play around with form and language and write about memories and social problems in a poetic way. We will then move on to learning about ‘The Guggenheim Mystery’ by Robin Stevens. This book will help the children to develop their storytelling and consider the way that their writing has an impact on their audience.
In maths, we will finish off learning about fractions before going onto learning about position and direction. During this unit the children will be able to place co-ordinates on a grid as well as translate shapes. After this, we will begin to investigate decimals and percentages. Throughout this unit the children will learn how to solve calculations using decimal numbers and work out percentages. They will also link their learning back to their knowledge of fractions to develop their understanding of the relationship between fractions, decimals and percentages.
You may want to join our learning by…
- Exploring art around your house and the places you are able to visit.
- Visiting a local art gallery or museum (if you able to do so).
- Creating your own sketches, drawings and paintings at home, inspired by what is around you.
- Purchasing, if you could like to, a copy of ‘The Guggenheim Mystery’, which we will be studying in class.