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Welcome to Year 4
Summer Term 2018
Key Dates
During the course of the term, there are also some important key dates which link to our
new topic:-
Year 4 Curriculum Afternoon Friday 20th April 2018
PGL Residential Trip Wednesday 2nd- Friday 4th May 2018
4J Class Assembly Friday 8th June 2018
Anglo-Saxon Day & Workshop Tuesday 12th June 2018
4R Class Assembly Friday 29th June 2018
Parent Open Afternoon Wednesday 11th July (3.30pm-6pm)
Anglo-Saxons, Vikings & Scots
We will be focusing all of our learning this term around this topic.
We would welcome any expertise or ideas from parents.
Curriculum
As well as using a wide range of fiction and non-fiction texts to develop their
knowledge about the Anglo-Saxons, Vikings & Scots, children will mostly be
focusing on, ‘Beowulf’ by Kevin Crossley-Holland and will spend one week in
the Summer Term looking at ‘How to Train your Dragon’ by Pippa Goodhart.
Throughout the term we will be looking at a range of genre types. Within
each unit that we cover, we will be looking at key grammatical functions
appropriate to their ability. Each week or fortnight, the children work towards
an extended piece of writing that is then marked in detail so that they can
edit and improve it. We have a key focus on reviewing work and ensuring
that the children can go back and edit their mistakes so that they can
develop their understanding.
A list of recommended reading books (both fiction and non-fiction) are
included for your reference on the Welcome to Year 4 Summer Term letter.
English
Curriculum
We will be covering the following topics during the course of
the term:-
Decimals
Measurement (money)
Time
Statistics
Geometry- properties of shape
Geometry- position and direction
Maths
Curriculum
Summer Term 1:Children will be continuing to work on Living Things and their Habitats. They will be able to: Recognise that living things can be grouped in a variety of ways. Explore and use classification keys to help group a variety of living things in their local and
wider environment. Recognise that environments can change and that this can sometimes pose dangers to
living things.
Summer Term 2:Children will spend half a term studying sound.Children will be able to:- Identify how sounds are made, associating some of them with something vibrating. Recognise that vibrations from a sound travel through a medium to the ear. Find patterns between the pitch of a sound and features of the object that produced it. Find patterns between the volume of a sound and the strength of the vibrations that
produced it. Recognise that sounds get fainter as the distance from the source increases.
Science
Curriculum
Children will have the opportunity to:-
Explore Anglo-Saxon settlements and village life.
Learn about different social classes in Anglo-Saxon and Viking
societies.
Explore Anglo-Saxon building tools and techniques.
Investigate the importance of Sutton Hoo burial ground.
Produce a timeline which reveals important events in the Saxon,
Viking and Scottish eras.
History
Curriculum
Children will have the opportunity to:-
Explore the different tribes which invaded Britannia after the
Romans left.
Identify the resources that Anglo-Saxons would have found
useful in the lands which they invaded.
Learn where the main Anglo-Saxon and Viking kingdoms
developed.
Understand how Anglo-Saxons have influenced Britain by
explaining some of the place names they have established
and their meanings.
Geography
Curriculum
Art and DT
Children will have the opportunity to:-
Research Anglo-Saxon jewellery.
Make links between Anglo-Saxon jewellery and the social status of the
Saxon who wore it.
Design and make an Anglo-Saxon brooch.
Explore Anglo-Saxon weaving and embroidery.
Use the technique of braiding to create a bracelet.
Make traditional Anglo-Saxon biscuits.
Create a cookery storyboard.
Curriculum
RE
Children will have the opportunity to:-
Explore whether Christian worship is the same across the world.
Explore Sikh values.
Music
Children will have the opportunity to:-
Explore the history and culture of Anglo-Saxon and Viking music.
After half term, children will be learning how to play the recorder.
Curriculum
French
Children will be exploring the adventures of the French heroes, Astérix
and Obelix.
Children will continue to follow the Jolie Ronde scheme of work.
Computing
During this term, children will be introduced to the concept of data
being represented digitally on computers. They will begin to understand
that data is represented using numbers and also learn how data is stored
and manipulated using databases. They will also create their own
branching database to sort data.
After half term, children will explore Microsoft PowerPoint and use this
program to create their own, informative slideshow.
Curriculum
PE and Games
Children will be exploring Anglo-Saxon dance based on the story of ‘Beowulf.’ They will be developing their teamwork skills as well as using movement to recreate dances both independently and in groups.
Children will also be improving their athletics skills on the school field.
PSHE (Personal, Social, Citizenship, Health Education)
This half term, the PSHE topic will be ‘Dear Diary,’ in which children will explore how to explain how they are feeling to others.
After half term, children will be looking at ‘Growing Up’ and the important changes which occur throughout their lives.
Curriculum
Year 4 children have homework 3 times a week:
Monday : English due Wednesday
Monday: Spellings to learn for spelling test on following Monday
Wednesday : Maths due Friday
On-going: Topic Homework project (see homework sheet)
Homework
Across the school the children are continuing to submit topic homework
projects.
All year groups have the same submission dates.
Every year group will be collecting the projects on the same days:
Thursday 24th May 2018
Friday 22nd June 2018
This homework sheet has been handed out to your child today.
Project based learning
Communication Should you wish to meet with your child’s class teacher in
person, please arrange an appointment via. the school office.
If you wish an important message to be relayed, please do this
via. note to your class teacher.
Please note that reading diaries are inspected by the class
teacher once a week during your child’s allocated guided
reading session.
If the homework diary contains a message which must be read
that day, please ask your child to inform us of this during
registration.
Year 4 teachers will be on the school gate at 3.10pm each
Friday.
Any Questions?
Accommodation
The rooms are for 4 or 6 children but rooms may have less in them. The children will find out who they are sharing a room with when they arrive on site.
Food and Drink
Meals are all freshly prepared and contain plenty of fresh fruit, vegetables and salad. Water and squash are available at all meals. There is always a vegetarian option at each meal and the children get to choose from the food provided in the canteen. PGL are excellent at catering for the dietary needs of the children and will be made aware of all the information that has been provided on the medical forms.
PGL Liddington 2018
2nd May- 4th May
PGL Liddington The PGL Liddington trip promotes a range of skills:
o Self-esteem
o Peer support
o Confidence
o Motivation
o Perseverance
o Determination
PGL Liddington is located in Swindon and all activities
take place within the grounds of the centre.
Activities
Abseiling
Aeroball
Archery
Fencing
Giant Swing
Orienteering
Trapeze
Vertical Challenge
PGL Liddington
Example of a sample day
07.00: Wake up, shower, dress ready for the day.
08.15: Breakfast in dining hall.
9:00 – 10:30: Session 1
10.45- 12.15 Session 2
12.15-13.45: Lunch and free time
13:45-15:15: Session 3
15:15- 17:00 Session 4
17.30-19.00: Dinner and the chance to visit on-site shop.
19.00-21.00: Evening entertainment including team games.
Any Questions?