Welcome to Year 4!
We have had a wonderful start to the year; it has been great getting to know you all. Here’s to a year of amazing learning.
In the classroom this year your teacher will be Mrs Smith. Mrs Milligan and Mr Rooney will be your teaching assistants.
You will bring your reading book home every day. Please read to an adult at home at least 3 times a week and ask them to sign your reading record. You will start visiting the key stage 2 library on Fridays where you can choose a library book to take home for a week. Library books must be in school every Friday.
In the summer you will take the year 4 multiplication table check. We will be busy learning all the times tables throughout the year. Remember to keep practicing at home too. Your home learning tasks will be linked to times tables this term, please return your home learning folder to school every Friday.
Mr Whiteside will teach you PE on Wednesday (outdoor) and Mrs Firminger will teach you PE on Thursday (indoor). Remember to remove your earrings for these days. You have Fit2Go to look forward to in the spring term and swimming lessons in the summer term.
Keep checking the website to see photographs of all the exciting learning taking place in year 4.
Mrs Smith
Year 4 Teacher
Year 4 Timetable Summer Term 1
Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | |
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8.45 - 9.00 | TTrockstars | TTrockstars | Spelling Shed assignment | TTrockstars | TTrockstars |
9.00 - 9.20 | Celebration assembly | Singing praise | Whole class guided reading | Whole class guided reading | Whole class guided reading |
9.20 - 10.15 |
Computing |
Maths | Maths | Maths | Maths |
10.15 - 10.30 | Break | Break | Break | Break | Break |
10.30 - 11.00 | PE |
English |
Daily maths | Daily maths | Whole school worship |
Sound check (TT) | |||||
11.00 - 12.00 | English | English | English | ||
Spelling | |||||
12.00 - 12.15 | Novel | Novel | Novel | Novel | |
12.15 - 1.00 | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch |
1.00 - 1.15 | Quiet reading |
Swimming Life Skills My Happy Mind |
Picture News | Diocese Worship | Quiet reading |
1.15 - 1.35 | Daily maths | Grammar | Grammar | Spelling | |
1.35 - 1.45 | Grammar |
History
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Art |
Science Music |
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1.45 - 3.00 |
RE Spanish |
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Quiet reading | Quiet reading |
How to use this page
Work through the tabs to view the curriculum content for Year 4. The tabs feature content that is hyperlinked. These links take you to the knowledge that your child needs to learn in each subject by term. Content tends to be videos or specific BBC Bitesize pages. Don't feel the need to explore the Bitesize pages more generally - this can get overwhelming. Just concentrate on the specific page we've linked to.
Art |
Drawing Painting and Collage: Anglo Saxon Patterns, Crosses and Jewellery In this unit, pupils will study the living artist Orla Gorie and how the Anglo Saxons inspired her in creating woman crafts. |
Computing |
In this unit, pupils will recognise what kinds of websites are trustworthy sources of information. |
Physical Education |
Tennis In this unit pupils develop the key skills required for tennis such as the ready position, racket control and forehand and backhand ground strokes. |
Netball Pupils will be encouraged to persevere when developing competencies in key skills and principles such as defending, attacking, throwing, catching and shooting |
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History |
The Roman Empire and its impact on Britain Children will study the birth and development of the Roman Empire, the Roman Invasion of Britain and the Romanisation of Britain. Finally, they explore the fall of the Roman Empire. |
Maths | Place Value |
Addition and subtraction | |
Multiplication and division | |
English | Folk Tale Narrative |
Fable Narrative | |
Biography | |
Persuasion: Letters | |
Shape poems (based on Christmas) | |
PSHE |
Children will identify feelings that are positive and negative. They will be able to describe what positive relationships are and how they feel. They will recognise how we may feel different to others and that this is ok. Children will be able to identify what bullying is and know how to access support. |
Religious Education |
In this unit, we will be looking at the religion of Christianity to answer our Key Questions: Do people need to go to church to show they are Christians? |
Science |
Children learn to identify how sounds are made and recognise that vibrations from sounds travel through a medium to the ear. They find patterns between the pitch of a sound. They find patterns between the volume of a sound and the strength of the vibrations that produced it and recognise that sounds get fainter as the distance from the sound source increases. |
Music |
Children use the music of Abba to explore pop music. They consider the structure of the music and learn about how tempo, dynamics and texture change. |
French |
In this unit the children will learn how to name and recognise up to 10 fruits in French, attempt to spell some of these nouns, ask somebody in French if they like a particular fruit and say what fruits they like and dislike. |
Computing |
In this unit, pupils will consider how and why data is collected over time. |
Design Technology |
Children will discover the foods that were available to the Anglo Saxons and use ONLY these foods to make different sweet or savoury dishes. |
History |
Children find about how we know about the Anglo-Saxons and who invaded Britain after the Romans. They look at Anglo – Saxon life, beliefs and consider what heptarchy means? |
Maths | Place value |
Addition and subtraction | |
Area | |
Multiplication and division | |
English | Story as a theme |
Stories with Issues and dilemmas | |
Discussion | |
Persuasion | |
Poems on a theme | |
PSHE |
Children will be able to define the terms negotiation and compromise. They will know their won rights in relation to personal body space. They will be able to have open discussion about how we are all different and differences may include: ethnicity, gender, religious beliefs and customs. Children will know how stereotypes and be promoted by the media. |
Religious Education |
Concept: Incarnation Key Question: What is the most significant part of the nativity story for Christians today? Religion: Christianity |
Physical Education |
Gymnastics In this unit, pupils create more complex sequences. |
Dodgeball Pupils will improve on key skills used in dodgeball such as throwing, dodging and catching. |
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Science |
Children learn about the simple functions of the digestive system. They learn about the different types of teeth in humans. |
Music |
Children increase their understanding of playing an instrument using notation. |
French |
In this unit pupils will learn how to name and recognise up to 10 vegetables in French, attempt to spell some of these nouns (including the correct determiner/article), learn simple vocabulary to facilitate a role play about buying vegetables from a market stall and say if they would like one kilo or a half kilo of a particular vegetable or selection of vegetables. |
Computing |
In this unit, pupils will develop the use of count-controlled loops in a different programming environment. |
Physical Education |
Dance Pupils focus on creating characters and narrative through movement and gesture. |
Yoga Pupils learn about mindfulness and body awareness. |
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Design Technology |
Children will make a shell structure to use as a sturdy jewellery/ keepsake box or pencil case. They investigate strengthening materials. |
Geography |
Children explore the types of Migration and impact of migration. They look at economic impact along how Climate Change is beginning to impact on migration. |
Maths | Multiplication and Division |
Length and Perimeter | |
Fractions | |
Mass and Capacity | |
English | Novel as a theme |
Fantasy Story | |
Recount: Diaries | |
Explanations | |
Classic Narrative Poetry | |
PSHE |
Children will define the terms: danger, risk and hazard. Children will be able to explain ways to manage and minimise risk to themselves. Children will know how to use medicines safely and understand the term ‘drugs’. Children will identify safe and unsafe types of images to post online. We will revisit ways to keep ourselves safe online and be alert to dangers. |
Religious Education |
Pilgrimage to the River Ganges Key Question: Would visiting the River Ganges feel special to a non-Hindu? Religion: Hinduism |
Science |
They construct food chains identifying producers, predators and prey. |
Music |
Children explore Rap music looking the structure, instruments and rhythms created. Children produce and perform their own Rap. |
French |
In this unit the children will learn how to recognise, recall and remember the 4 seasons in French. Recognise, recall and remember a short phrase for each season in French. Say which season is their favourite in French and attempt to say why using the conjunctions ‘et’ and ‘car’. |
Art |
Drawing, Painting and Sculpture: Be an Architect In this unit pupils will have the opportunity to explore architecture to understand the work of architects and how they work. |
Computing |
In this unit, pupils recognise that the internet is made up of computers and other digital devices connected together. |
Physical Education |
Fitness Pupils will take part in a range of fitness challenges testing and record their scores. |
Handball Pupils will develop key skills such as throwing, catching, dribbling, shooting and principles of defending and attacking |
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History |
Children begin by exploring why the Vikings invaded Britain and what happened at Lindisfarne. Children explore the importance of Alfred. They consider the life and beliefs of the Vikings. |
Maths | Multiplication and Division |
Length and Perimeter | |
Fractions | |
Decimals | |
English | Play Script |
Novel as a theme | |
Non-Chronological Reports | |
PSHE |
Children will describe the various responsibilities of those who help them stay healthy and safe; they will suggest ways they can help the people who keep them healthy and safe. They will learn about ‘human rights’ and how these come with responsibility. Children will understand how they have choices and influence in decision making. |
Religious Education |
Concept: Salvation Key Question: Is forgiveness always possible for Christians? Religion: Christianity |
Science |
Children identify common appliances that run on electricity. They construct a simple series electrical circuit, identifying and naming its basic parts, including cells, wires, bulbs, switches and buzzers. They identify whether or not a lamp will light in a simple series circuit, based on whether or not the lamp is part of a complete loop with a battery. They learn to recognise that a switch opens and closes a circuit and associate this with whether or not a lamp lights in a simple series circuit. Finally, they recognise some common conductors and insulators, and associate metals with being good conductors. |
Music |
Children explore soul and gospel music. They copy play back rhythmic patterns and accurately take part in a performance. |
French |
In this unit the children will learn how to: Count to 20. Say their name and age. Say hello and goodbye, then ask how somebody is feeling and answer how they are feeling. Tell you where they live. Tell you their nationality and understand basic gender agreement rules. |
Art |
In this unit pupils will have the opportunity to explore watercolour as a paint medium. |
Computing |
In this unit, pupils will develop their understanding of how digital images can be changed and edited, and how they can then be resaved and reused. |
Physical Education |
Athletics In this unit, pupils will develop basic running, jumping and throwing techniques. |
OAA Pupils develop problem solving skills through a range of challenges. |
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Geography |
Children explore river processes, river landforms and how rivers impact on people. They look at the impacts of flooding – both good and bad. |
Maths | Fractions |
Money | |
Time | |
Shape | |
Statistics | |
English | Fairy Tales |
Classic Poetry | |
Stories with Fantasy Settings | |
Recount: Newspapers | |
Explanations | |
Film and Playscripts | |
PSHE |
Children will explain why they are unique and understand the importance of celebrating our unique characteristics in society. They will recognise the importance of respecting the choices that others make. Children will use the eat well guide to recognise better health choices that will help them keep their body healthy. Recognising their place and part in their community and how we all must be responsible citizens. |
Religious Education |
This unit will cover key areas of study around worship and rituals, prayer, holy places, Hajj and the Five Pillars of Islam. |
Science |
Living Things and Their Habitats Children recognise that living things can be grouped in a variety of ways. They explore and use classification keys to help identify and name a variety of living things. They learn that environments can change. |
Music |
Children use the Beatles music as a backdrop to explore music that carries a message. |
French |
In this unit the children will learn how to: Remember and recall 12 classroom objects with their indefinite article/determiner. Replace an indefinite article/determiner with a possessive adjective. Say and write what they have and do not have in their pencil case. |
Computing |
Programming with Logo In this unit, pupils will create programs by planning, modifying, and testing commands to create shapes and patterns. |
Physical Education |
Rounders Pupils learn how to score points by striking a ball into space and running around cones or bases. |
Tag Rugby In this unit pupils will learn to keep possession of the ball using attacking skills. |
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Design Technology |
Children will look at torches. They design and make a torch, which includes a light in an electrical circuit. |
Geography |
Children explore the earth’s natural resources and how people use them. They compare and contrast two countries and look at how exploitation of resources can cause problems. |
Maths | Decimals |
Money | |
Time | |
Shape | |
Statistics | |
Position and Direction | |
English | Stories with a theme |
Folk Tales | |
Information booklets | |
Debate | |
Poems with a structure | |
Poems on a theme | |
PSHE |
Growing and changing Children learn to identify parts of the body that males and females have in common and those that are different; They will learn the correct terminology for their genitalia; Understand and explain why puberty happens. Children will learn the key facts of the menstrual cycle; Understand that periods are a normal part of puberty for girls. Children will know the difference between a safe and unsafe secret and how to access support. Children will know that marriage is a commitment to be entered into freely and not against someone's will; Recognise that marriage includes same sex and opposite sex partners. |
Religious Education |
Question: What is the best way for a Hindu to show commitment to God? Religion: Hinduism |
Science |
Children compare and group materials together, according to whether they are solids, liquids or gases. They observe that some materials change state when they are heated or cooled, and measure or research the temperature at which this happens in degrees Celsius (°C). Children identify the part played by evaporation and condensation in the water cycle and associate the rate of evaporation with temperature. |
Music |
This Unit of Work consolidates the learning that has occurred during the year. All the learning is focused around revisiting songs and musical activities, a context for the History of Music and the beginnings of the Language of Music. |
French |
In this unit the children will learn how to: Tell somebody in French the key facts of the history of the Olympics. Tell somebody in French the key facts of the modern Olympic games. Look for cognates and highlight key words when learning how to decode longer text in gist listening and reading in French. Say the nouns in French for key sports in the current Olympic games, sports they play and what sports they do not play. |
Letters Home
Leighton Moss RSPB Reserve - 26/06/24
Year 4 had a fantastic visit to Leighton Moss RSPB Reserve to support their science topic on 'Living things and their habitats'. They had fun looking for and identifying invertebrates in the pond and walking round the reserve map reading and looking for different habitats.
Harry Potter Potions Workshop - 22/05/24
We had a fun end to our witches and potions topic with a Harry Potter potions workshop. Thank you to all the families who came into school to work with your children.