We would like pictures of the Year 6s on their first day at school or during KS1.

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Snaresbrook Primary School 1.7.16 Year 6 Homework Keep singing! Remember the words and lyrics are on the website so you can practise, practise, practise! Happy singing! We would like pictures of the Year 6s on their first day at school or during KS1. We just need one picture (preferably electronically) for a top secret project. You can bring it in on a stick, a hard copy (which we will return) or email them through to the main office. Please put FAO Mrs McDermott as the subject. Admin.Snaresbrook-pri@redbridge.gov.uk Thanks to those who have returned their chocolate tasting permission slips. A reminder about key dates for people at home. They re more than welcome to come and support you! 11.7.16 9:30 KS2 Sports Day 11.7.16 2:30 Leavers Assembly 12.7.16 4:00-6:00 Open Evening to discuss reports 13.7.16 1:30 School music concert to parents (selected year 6 pupils) 14.7.16 6:00 Year 6 Do You Remember? performance

Well, cast your mind back to a time When the sun would always seem to shine, And something new would happen every day. When, with silver foil and a pot of glue, A corn-flakes box and a cardboard tube You d make a rocket ship in which you d take a trip And blast off to the moon! We want to know, do all of you recall (pointing at audience) This happening to you? Well, cast your mind back to the days Of break-time milk and nativity plays, And coat pegs that were labelled with your name. When it really didn t bother you If your right foot was in your left shoe, And which was front or back of your anorak - You really hadn t a clue! We want to know, do all of you recall This happening to you? Middle (All) (one group sings Way back and another sings the rest of the line) (Way back) When the only things that caused concern (Way back) Were a list of spellings to learn, (Way back) How to use a knife and fork, (Way back) When to be quiet and when to talk. (Way back) What to do with a runny nose? There are those, would you believe, Used to wipe it on their sleeve! Well, cast your mind back to a time When the day would end with a nursery rhyme Or with a chapter of your favourite book. When the bell would ring as a sign for you To line yourselves up in a queue, And then you d dash to mum, Or maybe Dad, who d come To pick you up from school. We want to know, do all of you recall This happening to you?

Middle A brand new pair of shoes, A clean and freshly-ironed shirt. The boys hair washed and brushed, The girls tied back so tight it hurt! Trying to prise my hand Away from my weeping mummy, While butterflies Fluttered in my tummy! It s a memory that I hold so dear, Worth more than any precious jewel. A combination of delight and fear Is how I ll remember my first day at school! I d only been there half an hour When it dawned on me, My life would never be as simple As it used to be! There are rules to learn, And new ways of behaving. So, to the easy life, Goodbye I m waving! It s a memory.. Well, I m brave of heart, But all of this just seems so bittersweet, Cause today s the start Of me standing on my own two feet It s a memory.. Repeat Repeat My first day at school! x4

Tick tock, tick tock, tick tock, tick tock, Tick tock, tick tock, tick tock, tick tock. One question causing me concern Is why a clock has hands that turn Around its face at different speeds. It takes the little hand a day Or night to go round all the way, While one hour s all the big hand needs! All this confuses me, mystifies and bemuses me! Who said it was simple telling the time? The big hand points straight up to show Something o clock. And then to know The hour, consult the little hand. I ve more or less now mastered that, But quarter-to and quarter-past Are still quite hard to understand. All this just baffles me, irritates and hassles me! Who said it was simple telling the time? Well now.. One is one if the little the hand is on it, But counts as five if the big hand arrives! And three is three to the little hand, you see, But means fifteen if the big hand has been! And twenty minutes to the hour Is shown by number eight! Oh great! Maybe I should learn to tell the time Before it s too late! It never used to be so bad, The clock was just for mum and dad To organise their busy day. The only times that bothered me Were when to eat and when to sleep, And when to put my toys away. But, with SATs ahead of me, The clock is ticking, literally, And I should get to grips with telling the time!

Verse 4 I ve been sent to the head! I m guessing it s for something I said. Well, all I did was mention That it was my intention To paint the class hamster red, Though I never really meant to, But now I ve been sent to the head! I ve been sent to the boss! I reckon that the reason s because I put some old PE socks Inside the teacher s lunch box, And I suppose it made her cross, Though I never really meant to, But now I ve been sent to the boss! I ve been sent to the chief, To give my teacher half an hour s relief! Cause with my constant humming, My tapping and my drumming, I m causing her a whole load of grief, Though I never really meant to, But now I ve been sent to the chief! I ve been sent to the head! And now I m filled with fear and with dread! Cause according to my teacher The head s a monstrous creature Who eats children for breakfast, Wears their eyeballs as a necklace, And with their bones she s ground up She ll..hang on! Am I being wound up? Well, I guess I ll soon find out If it s true cause I m about to see the head!

Middle I m waiting here on the starting line For the On your marks Get set Go! Dad s up there with the camera primed To capture it on video! And the words of champions of old Echo in my head Grit your teeth and go for gold! But whatever you do, don t drop that egg! I m poised on the brink of victory, On a sunny summer s afternoon, With the whole world gathered to witness me Race to glory, carrying an egg and spoon! I came last in the beanbag race. Well, everything was going fine, Til I tripped over an un-done lace Metres from the finish line! The sympathy and polite applause I took them on the chin, But in my bitter shame I swore That the egg and spoon race was mine to win! I m poised on the brink of victory.. The sack race ended in disaster With me face down upon the ground! But I ll be back stronger and faster, To lay claim to the egg and spoon crown! It s my last chance for a shot at fame, My reputation to cement As a hero, a leading name In this prestigious event! To make quite sure that egg won t drop And I receive the honours due, I ve been down to the hardware shop And spent a big wad on super-glue! (turning the spoon over to show the egg is stuck to it!)

It s the end of the day, I put my books away, And I m waiting For the last bell to ring, and then I ll be heading Out the door. But I m not homeward bound, I ll be sticking around, Cause my extra-curricular activity Starts at half past three. I can choose from 1 Football, netball, drama, dance, French for beginners or the more advanced. Keep fit, hairdressing, archery, Or even Michelin-star cookery! I acknowledge the fact that a grounding in Maths Is important, And I see there s a need to be able to read And to write. But what I really love is all the other stuff That school lays on when the work is done, To occupy some of my spare time. I can choose from 2 Cricket, rugby, tennis, gym, Clarinet, percussion or the violin. Plumbing, bricklaying, carpentry, Or how to qualify to drive an HGV! History is alright and geography s quite Interesting, As for science, well yes, as a subject I guess It ain t bad. But what goes on outside the classroom is what I d Love to do for the whole day through. Oh, how divine to fill my time choosing from. 3 Painting, sculpture, pottery, Bee-keeping, farming or forestry! Sailing a yacht in force-ten gales, Or even scuba diving with hump-back whales!

Driving cars in a Grand Prix race, Manning a mission into outer space! Developing alternatives to fossil fuel.. All of it s on offer after school.honest!

Well I sat for a little while, A box of photographs on my knee. And the images made me smile, Each one a lasting memory Of somewhere that taught me how To make the most of every day. Yes, this place has been the one That s helped to set me on my way. And though it seems we ve reached The end of the road, We ve still so many miles to go Til we discover our pot of gold, Til we come to the end of our rainbow. Well how quickly the years have flown Since the time when we all first met. Many people I ve come to know, Many faces I won t forget. I know, as I m moving on From somewhere I could gladly stay, That this place has been the one That s helped to set me on my way. And though it seems.. Now we stand for the final time, Our voices singing out as one, So very brightly we ve come to shine, So very proud of the things we ve done. As the sun is about to set There s still something left to say, And it s thank you to the ones Who ve helped to set me on my way. And though it seems.. Repeat