Year Level 3/4G Term 4 Overview

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Year Level 3/4G - 2015 Term 4 Overview Religious Education Students will develop their understanding of God’s relationship with people as individuals and as a community. We will be investigating ‘Super Heroes’ in our lives! We will engage with stories from the Old Testament and learn about Moses and Esther (Super Heroes from the past). Students will learn to make connections between scripture and living a moral life. Parents can help by reading the Story of Moses and Esther from the Bible to their children and by talking about how we live a moral life in today’s world. English Through Poetry we will : identify and use descriptive language , focusing on adjectives and adverbs Identify and create figurative language : alliterations and onomatopoeia look for similes and metaphors and use them in sentences read , listen to and create many different styles of poems : cinquain , haiku , shape understand that writing poetry involves planning , drafting and editing Year 3 Grammar focus on: Sentences; nouns ,verbs , pronouns , prepositions and adjectives ; punctuation – apostrophes, commas , quotation marks Year 4 Grammar focus on: Sentences ; conjunctions , prepositions , phrases , clauses ; antonyms and synonyms Punctuation- apostrophes, commas , quotation marks Spelling – Words Their Way weekly lists catering to student needs. Novel Study – The One And Only Ivan by Katherine Applegate Mathematics Concepts to be covered in Term 3 include: Year 3 addition involving hundreds, subtraction with trading, The Calendar, More Counting Change, rounding to nearest 5c, grams, millilitres/litres Year 4 Place value to hundredths , decimals, numbers to 1 000 000 ,fractions , division facts , factors and multiples , timetables , time , measuring length and volume , angles , graphing data Thursday Rotations – Problem-solving Maths   For extra home practice see activities on ¾G’s Studyladder Page (each student has been allocated a password) and hands-on activities on Homework Grid – students encouraged to complete at least one each week)

Science ‘Heating Up’ – physical science – experiments relating to movement of heat. History Change to our Local Area – we look at the changes over time to the Lutwyche Road area with the building of the Northern Busway Important places/people in the history of our local area (Wooloowin) The Arts Drama – as a part of poetry and RE units. Drama circle – A Fairy Tale. Visual arts integrated across curriculum areas. Technologies Navigating my way around laptops, including word-processing skills Tux typing program Ipad for maths practice apps Homework Expectations Words Their Way spelling activities –information in the front of homework books.. Homework Activities Grid Oral presentations need to be practiced – Favourite Poem: week 4. Free reading 20 minutes each night. Year 3 Home Reading recorded in yellow diary (checked and signed by parent and handed in Fridays) – PLEASE NOTE: students will take home 5 home readers until they reach Level 29/30. It is not compulsory to read each one however all Home Readers must be returned on Library Day (unread readers can be reborrowed). Special Events/ Incursions/ Excursions/ Celebrations of Learning: ‘Return of the Bully’ show Week 2 3/4 G Assembly Week 7 ‘Socktober Week’ Week 4 3W and3/4 G Parish Mass Week 5 Annual Book Fair Week 6 Camp Quality Puppets Week 7 Christmas Carols Week 8