Recently, 6C have been writing spy stories, about an invented spy and a villain. We wrote them in sections, from the beginning to the end, then we joined them up, connecting them so they made sense. At the moment we are at the stage of typing up a final copy, on the laptops. Our stories will be made into little individual booklets. NM
This week Year 6 met a Time Detective called Professor McGinty! He said he had travelled to Lyndon Green to teach us Year 6's all about World War 2! Now all the Year 6's will know so much about the different customs of World War 2.EH
This is all about life at Lyndon Green Junior School from the pupils point of view. Enjoy reading.
Thursday, 18 October 2012
Monday, 15 October 2012
Year 6 meet Professor McGinty
Today 6C have been to meet a very funny man called Professor Mcginty! He was talking about WW2. Here are some of 6C's thought on the Professor : Joel Said that it was SICK , Jack Said it was very FUNNY! , Heenah Said That it was very funny and that it was amazing , Mr Clarke said that it was funny and that he brought learning alive! Thank you 6C for the comments!
He brought some stuff in and let two of us dress up into a WW2 man and a WW2 woman:
This is a photo of the WW2 man!
Also, one of the most funniest parts of the session was when he showed us some of his photos of him and Winston Churchill having a meeting! HA,HA!
This is a photo of the class with Professor Mcginty at the back!
Thank you for reading this!

Sunday, 14 October 2012
Year 6 Spy Stories
For the last few weeks year 6 have been writing a spy story. This because we have all being reading a book called Alex Rider (Stormbreaker). It is the first Alex Rider book of the series. All of the year group have been writing a story about a spy also a evil person / people. First the boy or girl get told they are a spy in some way or another. Next the spy has to go to spy camp after that the spy goes on the mission Then the spy gets to see the baddie or talk the baddie. Finally you get to the action part where the baddie tries to take over the world or try to kill someone and then it's the ending to the story where the baddie dies . Thank you for reading this!
JT


Friday, 12 October 2012
10M Superheroes
I'm in class 10m. This week we started our new topic which is all about SUPER HERO'S. 







We created our own SUPERHERO'S on laptops on marvel website I really enjoyed doing that, mine was called Ross Hulk he was super strong.
On Tuesday we made wooden spoon super hero puppets, they looked good mine had a blue cape and black hair.
Today in forest school 10M are going on a
spider hunt,
I wonder if they will find SPIDERMAN.











Thursday, 11 October 2012
Year 6 Smarties investigation
This week in green maths set in year 6, we have been doing a Smarties investigation. We are doing this because we are learning about percentages in maths. We had to sort them out into colours and after that we had to draw a graph and stick it into our maths books. But we haven't eaten any yet!
JT

Wednesday, 19 September 2012
Cross Country
Cross Country starts on Thursday 20th September at Henry Road.
The first race of the season is a league race. Children run for the school team and for an individual placing.
Depending on where they finish they can score them points in both events. The schools first four runners home sore points for the team and children who finish in the top 20 score individual points. There are separate races for girls and boys.
These points are totalled over the whole season (6 races) and the top three children and team win medals and a trophy at the end of the season. So children who are running well will need to take part each week to stay in contention and help the school for the team races.
This week will also act as a school trial for the Birchfield Harriers Cross Country event at the Alexander Stadium during the first week of October.
For the relay race the schools pick their best four boy and girl runners. In the Year 5 event only children in Year 5 or below can enter.
We ask parents/carers to take children to the events to allow as many children to take part as possible.
There is an information letter which each child has been given. If you have not received it please ask at the office.
Depending on traffic for schools travelling to the event we attempt to start by 4.00pm and be finished by 5.00pm at the latest.
The first race of the season is a league race. Children run for the school team and for an individual placing.
Depending on where they finish they can score them points in both events. The schools first four runners home sore points for the team and children who finish in the top 20 score individual points. There are separate races for girls and boys.
These points are totalled over the whole season (6 races) and the top three children and team win medals and a trophy at the end of the season. So children who are running well will need to take part each week to stay in contention and help the school for the team races.
This week will also act as a school trial for the Birchfield Harriers Cross Country event at the Alexander Stadium during the first week of October.
For the relay race the schools pick their best four boy and girl runners. In the Year 5 event only children in Year 5 or below can enter.
We ask parents/carers to take children to the events to allow as many children to take part as possible.
There is an information letter which each child has been given. If you have not received it please ask at the office.
Depending on traffic for schools travelling to the event we attempt to start by 4.00pm and be finished by 5.00pm at the latest.
Tuesday, 11 September 2012
Self Portrait
Year 4 have been busy painting pictures of themselves at the start of the year. Can you work out who is who?
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