Adel St John The Baptist

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Welcome to Year 4

Year 4 Essential Information

Year 4 Curriculum Map

Year 4 Essential Information - Spring 2

Welcome back! We hope all of Year 4 had a lovely half term break and are back in school feeling refreshed and ready to learn. 

This half term we welcome Miss Leeming-Sykes to Year 4, a student teacher from York St John University. She will be working alongside both class teachers to teach Year 4 over the coming weeks. We know that Year 4 will make her feel really welcome. 

If you need to get in touch, please contact us on: 

grace.quinn@adel-st-john.leeds.sch.uk  and chloe.dakin@adel-st-john.leeds.sch.uk 

It is always best to copy both class teachers into your communications with us, so that we are both aware of anything that is going on.

Thank you for your continued support,

Miss Dakin and Mrs Quinn

Homework In Year 4

ReadingYour child's reading book should travel to and from school with them every day, alongside their green reading record. Reading helps children’s learning in a huge number of ways, including improving their vocabulary, developing the quality of their writing and building their comprehension skills. We expect children to read at home at least three times per week. We ask that a parent or carer sign this off in the reading record to be checked in school each Monday. 

Spellings: A new spelling list will be sent home each Friday and should be practised regularly, in short bursts throughout the week, ready for a test on the following Friday. The children will also have some opportunities in class to practise. In the Friday test, all ten words will be tested through dictated sentences. 

Mathletics: This is to be completed every week – there will be new Mathletics tasks set each Friday with trickier tasks (those scoring less than 50%) being re-set. Please check if your child needs support with any re-set tasks.

Times Tables Rock Stars: Using TTRS to practise times tables regularly at home is a very good idea. Just a three minute burst every day should see recall speeds continue to improve. 

PE

Our PE days will continue to be Tuesday afternoons and Wednesday mornings. Appropriate kit (trainers, black trousers/shorts with a white t-shirt and plain black jacket/jumper) must be worn on these days. 

 

Things to remember:

  • All children should bring a named flask or bottle of water to school. This should be taken home and washed every day.
  • Named pumps must be worn in school. Children should be able to tie laces quickly if they have lace-up pumps/outdoor shoes and pumps should be checked by a parent every half term to ensure they are in good condition to prevent trip hazards.
  • Named, appropriate clothing for the weather should be brought every day – please ensure your child has a coat in school every day. Gloves and hats may also still be a good idea at this time of year.
  • School Policy is that, other than for religious reasons, children should not wear jewellery in school apart from a watch (smart watches are not allowed). These need to be removed for PE lessons.

Year 4 Class Blog

Nelson Mandela

Peter Dalrymple (PDalrymple) on: Year 4 Class Blog

Year 4 have been getting thoroughly stuck into Black History Month this week with a focus on Nelson Mandela as well as a recap of last year’s learning on explorer Matthew Henson. Year 4 have been extremely thoughtful in their discussions - well done.


States of Matter - Double Page Spreads

Peter Dalrymple (PDalrymple) on: Year 4 Class Blog

As we have now completed our science learning on states of matter, Year 4 have been creating double page spreads this week to showcase their knowledge and understanding. I was so impressed with what they produced - informative, detailed and beautifully presented. Well done Year 4!


Roman Shields

Peter Dalrymple (PDalrymple) on: Year 4 Class Blog

Year 4 have made some brilliant Roman shields as part of their learning in history. Don’t they look fantastic?


Measuring Temperature

Peter Dalrymple (PDalrymple) on: Year 4 Class Blog

Today in science we have been observing changes in temperature over time. Year 4 started with cups of ice and carefully measured the temperature using a thermometer at intervals over the school day. We then drew line graphs to present our findings.


Times Table Rockstars!

Peter Dalrymple (PDalrymple) on: Year 4 Class Blog

Year 4 all looked fantastic today on our TT Rockstars launch day. We all enjoyed practising on TT Rockstars and had a dramatic whole class arena battle to finish our times tables session. Congratulations to Jordan who came out on top as our class champion.


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