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Year 4 Parent Information Evening - Tuesday 27 th September 2016 As God's family, we learn, love and laugh. Together: Love one another, forgive one another, work together, play together, worship together, be happy together. A warm welcome from Mr Johnson and Mrs Steele
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Challenge Example In your whiteboard book… If my answer is 100, what could my question be? This is an example of what the children have to complete as the register is being taken
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Outline of the Day 8:50 – 9:00: Register 9:00 - 10:00: Maths 10:00 – 10:25: Guided Reading 10:25 – 10:40: BREAK 10:40 – 11:00: Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar 11:00 – 12:00: English 12:00 – 1:00: LUNCH 1:00 – 3:15: Afternoon Session (Including assembles on Wednesday and Friday at 2:45)
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Stronger emphasis on vocabulary development, grammar, punctuation and spelling Handwriting – not currently assessed under the national curriculum – is expected to be fluent, legible and speedy – working on presentation Spoken English (was Sp&L) has a greater emphasis, with children to be taught presenting skills Writing – plan, draft, edit Poetry – learning poems by heart English
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By the age of nine, children are expected to know times tables up to 12x12 Calculators will not be introduced until near the end of KS2, to encourage mental arithmetic Fluency, reasoning and solving (more investigating) Maths
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What will your child be learning in Year 4? Our Creative Curriculum Topic for Autumn: Was everything made of stone in the Stone Age Why is the Naples area a Disaster Zone? Was it a disaster that the Romans invaded Europe and Britain? Who gets what? (UK weather)
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RE and Collective Worship The Way, the Truth and the Life Autumn 1: The Bible Autumn 2: Trust in God Spring 1: Jesus, the Teacher Spring 2: Jesus, the Saviour Summer 1: Mission of the Church Summer 2: Belonging to the Church
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Effective Marking Fix-it time
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Reading at Home Year 4 are expected to read for 10 mins each evening at home. Discuss book, ask them questions about what they are reading Please check your child’s reading diary. Listening to audio books together & discussing the story Reading to your child – still important! Visiting your local library In class, your child will be read with at least once a week to an adult. Guided reading as a group will also done once a week and consists of reading as a group with Mr Johnson/ Mrs Steele
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PPA (Planning, Preparation & Assessment) This year the children will take part in Science with Miss Dawes. This year PPA will usually be on a Tuesday afternoon. French: French will be taught on a Wednesday afternoon by Mrs Grealis
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Swimming Times Year 4 will be swimming after October half term for six weeks. Our swimming session is 1.45pm-2.15pm Swimming List *Swimming cap (not essential) *Long hair tied back (girls and boys) *No earrings *Boys must wear trunks (no baggy shorts) *Girls must wear a swimming costume (no two pieces) *Goggles may be worn if consent form completed * Towel and hair brush
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Homework Maths and English homework will be set on a THURSDAY and is due in on the following MONDAY English homework will vary. It may be grammar, comprehension or writing related. Maths homework will usually be linked to the topic we have covered that week and will be differentiated to suit the needs of individual groups of children. A homework record is kept so please send in a note if your child is unable to complete homework for a particular reason. Spellings will be given out as well as English homework.
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How can I help at home? - Learning spellings- meaning and context - Enjoying books/reading to your child/listening to your child read or discuss his/her book - Times tables, Apps, CDs -Help your child with their homework if they need it, make a note on the sheet. Encourage your child to present homework to a high standard - Visit your local library and read books around the topic -Access to the internet for research & educational sites -Encourage your child to be independent and take responsibility for their belongings!
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House Points Each child has been sorted in a house -Matthew -Mark -Luke -John Staff have also been allocated in houses. House points are awarded for good behaviour, displaying good values and good work. They can be awarded by any teacher and children place their counter into their house pot.
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Behaviour System Throughout school a behaviour system has been put in place. There are three stages: GREEN AMBER RED
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Communications Weekly Newsletter End of the school day Telephone call Website www.stlukesfrodsham.org.ukwww.stlukesfrodsham.org.uk Twitter Y4StLukesFrod
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Dates & Events for your diaries: Maths Workshop Thursday 20 th October Big Sing Chester Catholic High School: Monday 24 th October Parents’ Evening: Tuesday 25 th October 3.30pm - 6.00pm Thursday 27 th October 5.00pm – 7.30pm Year 4 Assembly Tuesday 17 th January 2017 Don’t forget to read the weekly school newsletter for more dates for your diary.
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