Year 6: Hirst Class
Damien Hirst was born in 1965 in Bristol and grew up in Leeds. In 1984 he moved to London, where he worked in construction before studying for a BA in Fine Art at Goldsmiths college from 1986 to 1989. He was awarded the Turner Prize in 1995.
Since the late 1980’s, Hirst has used a varied practise of installation, sculpture, painting and drawing.
In Year 6 children have the opportunity to write in many different formats, have reading daily, visit the school library to get a book to take home as well as consolidating and progressing their learning in maths through number, shape, data handling and problem solving.
Reading books go home every afternoon and are brought to school every morning. We encourage the children to read every night. To support maths you could help them practice their mental maths and times tables.
SATs tests will be taken during the Summer Term and the children will be well prepared for what to expect so that they can achieve to the best of their ability.
Year 6 will perform an assembly about the things they have been learning. Parents are welcome to attend.
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STEAM Day in Hirst Class
This morning, Hirst Class took part in STEAM activities in class. Our activities centred around the 'M' in STEAM - Maths! One of the activities was the Domino Game. We worked collaboratively in teams of 4 to match the number patterns with our dominoes. The challenge...
Are you Sugar Smart?
As part of our school commitment to reduce our sugar intake, the sugar smart ambassadors produced a display in the hall showing some of the swaps that could be made on high-sugar foods. Make sure and ask your children if they have spotted the display and what they...
Mudlarking
First, we ate lunch in the glorious sunshine and surroundings of Greenwich. Then we went down to the river to find artefacts. We found lots of brickwork from the war-time destruction... some teeth... Victorian clay pipes... and Victorian pottery. We walked back under...
Mud Larking Around
Today we went to the Old Royal Navy college for mud larking near the River Thames. We were looking for pieces of treasure from 2000 or less years ago. We all found: seashells; interesting rocks; old bricks; horse/cow bones; oyster shells; clams; Victorian tiles; bits...
The Causes and Consequences of WWII in Hirst Class
This blog is created and written by the children of Hirst Class.This half term we have been learning about the causes and consequences of WWII. We have explored a range of sources to gather evidence and information, which was also supported by our trip to the Imperial...