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Year Four

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  • Book Fair

    Published 25/11/24, by Dawn Sheppard

    We have the Book Fair in school this week . Today we had the opportunity to go and have a look around .  We took a wish list in with us so we could choose some books to show our parents and they will be able to join us tomorrow to purchase some books if they would like too .

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  • TT ROCKSTARS Parent workshop

    Published 07/11/24, by Dawn Sheppard

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  • D.T Cooking

    Published 07/11/24, by Dawn Sheppard

    In our DT lesson, we baked cookies in 2 sessions. First session we baked plain cookies, and then we adapted the recipe and added chocolate chips or sprinkles and icing .  We learnt how to measure the right amount of ingredients using the scales . We also followed the instructions step by step . 

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  • Hello Yellow Day

    Published 10/10/24, by Dawn Sheppard

    It's Hello Yellow day!

    Today, we're celebrating Hello Yellow to show young people they're not alone with their mental health.

    Thousands of schools, companies and communities across the UK are coming together to make World Mental Health Day that little bit brighter by wearing something yellow and donating to YoungMinds.

    Right now, the world is a really tough place for children and young people to grow up in. We want young people to know that they don’t have to go through this alone. Things can get better.

    Because we stand brighter, together

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  • Working practically in Maths

    Published 02/10/24, by Laura Parry

    In Mrs Parry's Maths group, we have been looking at place value practically. We used place value stickers to represent numbers and this allowed us to then partition the numbers. We did numbers all the way up to 10,000! 

    The children really enjoyed learning with the place value stickers and they produced some amazing Maths work. 

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  • Art

    Published 01/10/24, by Dawn Sheppard

    Year 4 have been inspired by Disney this half of term using different skills to produce some amazing work .

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  • Welcome to year 4

    Published 27/09/24, by Dawn Sheppard

     

    Welcome to Year 4!

    In Year 4, your child will experience a wide range of exciting learning opportunities, designed to engage their curiosity and develop essential skills. We follow the National Curriculum, which provides a strong foundation for your child’s education and ensures that they are building on key knowledge and skills across a broad range of subjects.

    Core Subjects

    In Year 4, we focus on:

    · English: We explore a variety of texts, enhance comprehension skills, and develop creative writing, grammar, and spelling.

    · Mathematics: Students will strengthen their understanding of number, place value, and operations, and delve into topics such as fractions, geometry, and measurement.

    · Science: Children will engage in hands-on investigations, exploring topics such as states of matter, electricity, and sound.

    Foundation Subjects

    Alongside the core subjects, your child will participate in a wide range of foundation subjects, including:

    · History: This autumn, we’ll explore the fascinating world of the Ancient Egyptians, looking at their culture, society, and beliefs.

    · Geography: Our focus will be on understanding the water cycle, rivers, and the importance of water in human life.

    · Art & Design: We will experiment with different materials and techniques, inspired by our history topics and exploring Egyptian art.

    · Design Technology: Children will design and create structures, learning about construction and materials.

    · Physical Education (PE): We’ll encourage teamwork and fitness through various sports and activities, including gymnastics and invasion games.

    · Computing: Students will develop coding skills and learn how to use technology responsibly and creatively.

    · Music: Children will learn to play musical instruments, focusing on rhythm, melody, and listening skills.

    · Religious Education (RE): We'll explore different faiths and beliefs, encouraging an understanding of diversity and respect.

    Personal, Social, Health, and Economic Education (PSHE)

    This year, children will continue to develop their understanding of emotional wellbeing, relationships, and responsible citizenship.

    We look forward to working with you to support your child’s learning journey and ensuring a successful and enjoyable year ahead!

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