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Welcome to Year Four
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Welcome! Good evening and thank you for attending! Class teachers – Ellie Senior (Tues, Wed, Fri) - Cath Slattery (Mon, Thurs) Teaching assistant – Jane Cheung
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To begin our home / school partnership. To outline the work for the coming year. To explain practical details for the smooth running of the class. To share information about your child e.g. medical issues. To help you support and encourage your child at home. Aims of this meeting
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What your child should bring to school PE kit (indoor and outdoor) Water bottle Book bag (with school reading book and homework diary) Appropriate clothing One small pencil case (optional) An alert brain!
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The beginning of another day! Five to nine, on the line! If your child is late (after 8.55am) remember to report to the office. If you are taking your child to a medical appointment remember to sign out and in again. If your child is unwell please phone before school and keep them at home for 24 hours. Please ensure we have up to date contact numbers for you.
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A typical day in Year 4 Friday’s routine is slightly different with assembly at 9.15am. All parents are welcome to attend. Collection – keep me informed. 8.559.109.3010.3010.4511.0012.1513.1513.45 Early bird Basic skills MathsBreak Assembly EnglishLunchReadingTopics
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Behaviour Reward System Merits are given for that which is noteworthy 10= bronze certificate 25= silver certificate 35 = sapphire certificate 50= gold certificate
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To feel safe in our school To show respect for each other To show respect for the environment To learn in our school Our class rules
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Traffic light behaviour system Red – Consequence Amber – Warning Green – Good behaviour
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Very Independent Pupil Developing your child to be an independent learner: Celebrating independence Encouraging independence Expecting independence
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English This term we will be looking at: Fiction – Stories with a dilemma Stories from other cultures Non-fiction – Newspaper recounts Poetry – Creating images
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Reading Reading in school Group guided reading Follow up reading / task Class book corner 1:1 support Independent choosing Reading at home Your child should read every day Record checked every Thursday If recorded and signed by you at least 4xper week, including at least 2 Q+A, merit awarded Reading book must be from school Reading challenge encourages range of texts
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Read a book by an author you have not read before. Book: Date finished: Signed by an adult: Read a book you would not usually choose to read. Book: Date finished: Signed by an adult: Read to a younger child. Book: Date finished: Signed by an adult: Read a book which raises a moral issue or dilemma. Book: Date finished: Signed by an adult : Read a story set in an imaginary world. Book: Date finished: Signed by an adult : Read a story set in Space. Book: Date finished: Signed by an adult : Read an article in a local newspaper. Book: Date finished: Signed by an adult : Read an article in a national newspaper. Book: Date finished: Signed by an adult : Read a book by Dick King Smith. Book: Date finished: Signed by an adult : YEAR 4 TERM ONE READING CHALLENGE NAME: Complete all of the challenges and win a prize. You will be questioned about each book read!
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Mathematics Each term the children will cover each of the following areas of maths: Number and place value Calculating: Addition and subtraction Calculating: Multiplication and division Fractions and decimals Measurement Geometry Statistics
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Mathematics Supporting your child at home: Use maths in everyday contexts. Learn multiplication facts. Learn number facts: doubles, halves, number bonds to 10, 20, 60, 100. Encourage your child to explain to you how to use calculation strategies they have learned at school
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Science Changes of state Comparing and grouping solids, liquids and gases Investigating the change of state that occurs when materials are heated or cooled The water cycle Understanding evaporation and condensation Understanding the role of the water cycle on our planet
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Computing E-safety Use technology safely, respectfully and responsibly Recognise acceptable / unacceptable behaviour Know how to report concerns about content and contact Understanding computer networks Understand the different services the internet can provide, including the world wide web Use the internet to communicate and collaborate
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Topic (History and Geography) The achievements of the Ancient Egyptians To locate ancient Egypt in place and time. To explore what we can learn about a civilisation from artefacts. To understand the way in which farming has changed between ancient and modern Egypt. To research an aspect of ancient Egyptian life and present this in a class museum.
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P.E. It is helpful if PE kit remains in school for the duration of the term Monday: indoors – dance Friday: outdoors – basketball, cycling Appropriate kit for the weather Hair must be tied back and earrings out
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RE and PSCHE Christianity: - Why are churches different? Beginning and belonging: - Building relationships and coping with new situations
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Art and DT Andy Warhol’s pop art - Drawing, block colour and CAD Pop up books - Developing and constructing mechanisms
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Music Led by Mrs. Allen Tuesday afternoon fortnightly Reinforced in class Continuing a strong focus on the recorder
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Homework Times tables and spellings will be tested on a Wednesday morning. Homework will be sent home on a Wednesday and collected in the following Monday. The reading challenge is to be completed throughout the term and is due before Christmas.
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Communication: home / school Reading record – complete daily, including codes Pop in before or after school to speak to me. We can arrange a longer appointment or deal with any worries or queries there and then Email the school office Consultation meetings during October and again in the spring Our class page on the school website Your child’s Starz account School reports at the end of the summer term
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Many thanks for your support
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