Year 4 photos of home learning
What a wonderful learning community we are! Children, you should feel very proud of yourselves. I love all those rainbows. Enjoy everyone!
Our Lady Star of the Sea Catholic Primary School
Hello my lovely year 4 children. Welcome to a new way of learning! It will seem strange to be learning at home and explaining to your parents what you are learning. However, it is very important to keep up and be excellent learners - just like you are at school! Try to be like all the learning characters and you will become such an independent learner, ready for year 5. It would help you to get into a routine and decide what times of day you are carrying out your home learning and weekly challenges.
How home learning will work.
DAILY LEARNING: Every day at 8.00am , I will post your new daily learning which will involve key Year 4 skills for Maths, English and other subjects. Much of it will be based on the lessons we were going to do in class. This will be in the home learning section of the Year 4 website. So, bright and early each morning - check this and get going! Children who do the Nessy program at home - please keep this up every day.
I will also put some ideas for weekly challenges on this blog here, based on the ideas children gave me in class and also from lovely ideas I have seen from the internet.
Lego rainbow challenge: Many people around the country are putting a rainbow in their window to spread hope to everyone - children can spot them if they are out walking. To be a little different, we would love it if you could make one out of lego and place it in your window at home for all to see. Time to get creative!
Baking challenge: This week, we would love you to bake any kind of cupcake with your family. Weigh out the ingredients yourself and become a proper little baker!
Reading challenge: Read one very good book and collect some vocabulary from it. Think about your reading level - try to challenge yourself. Read for half an hour daily and think about collecting some vocabulary too! We are looking into creating a class blog on Purple Mash - so you will be able to share with everyone what you have read. Maybe it will be like a little book club!
PE challenge
Try to do at least half an hour a day of physical activity. Here are some ideas:
Go on a nature walk - see the first signs of Spring
Practise your different rolling and jumping techniques (safely in a space!) that we were doing in gymnastics
Go for a gentle jog
Set up an obstacle course in your garden and carry it out
Joe wicks is doing a daily 30 minute PE session online for children if you really like to challenge yourself!
If you like dancing, you could find a ‘Just Dance’ online or just put some music on and go wild!
Do some Yoga together
Emotional challenge
This week, let’s try to look on the bright side and be grateful. Every morning or at a meal time, think of one thing you are thankful for and share these thoughts as a family.
Now it’s time to check out your daily learning in the HOME LEARNING section. Please remember to email me if you have any questions at all. You will need plastic straws on Thursday for Science! Enjoy this exciting new learning journey with your family!
Mrs Lyons
May we say a big thank you for all your patience and understanding this week. Although we have missed some of our friends, we have carried on with all our learning and enjoyed learning new things. We are all sending our love and prayers to those families who are already in self isolation and are continually keeping you and your families in our thoughts.
Today, we chatted a lot about uncertainty and we realised that the future may be different for a while, but it also may hold such possibilities! We learned that we need to take each day as it comes and try hard to look on the bright side. Being kind, striving to improve and to be like all our 8 lovely learning characters will help us face adversity and come out smiling! Be resilient and try hard, believe in yourself, keep focusing, co-operate, show curiosity, be brave, get creative and strive to improve yourself and you will thrive!
Following Government guidelines, from Friday afternoon, the school will be closed for the majority of children. Miss Hornby will have been in touch with families in special circumstances whose children will come into school on Monday.
For the majority of children who are not in school, they can begin learning from home. How exciting! Homework has been set for this week as normal. However, from Monday, I will be setting daily learning challenges here on my blog. They will be in line with Year 4 learning objectives and will enable children to continue to develop their skills over the next few weeks. Many children have been giving me ideas of what they would love to learn at home. There will also be weekly ideas for learning and suggested books which children would love to read.
The children have come home with 3 books - one to be used for maths work and jottings, one for English and writing based tasks, and one for general poster and art work. Please take pride in these, as we will be sharing them together as a class when we return to school to see what has been achieved.
Please stay in touch and let me see what children are getting up to. I do not need to mark each piece of work set but I would love to celebrate achievements with you and I will indicate clearly if there is a project for example that could be emailed or shared.
Children in year 4 would like me to set a weekly baking challenge and they also said they would love to keep collecting vocabulary and finding out what it means from reading books. Why not create a home timetable to organise home learning, chores, relaxation time, outdoors time etc? You could even organise a little office area for them (as suggested by one child today - no pressure!)
Contact can be made through my email:
a.lyons@ourladystarofthesea.lancs.sch.uk, but please do bare in mind that I may still be in school or may be working from home and so might not be able to respond straight away. Parents, feel free to contact me with any questions or queries - I am here to help and support!
This week:
We have been learning all about Sound in Science. We carried out a fair test to see who was the loudest in our class! We also discovered how sound is made by lots of little investigations.
Today, children loved spotting patterns in the 7x tables and the Percy Parker song (see homework section) proved very popular! WE have also finished our class novel - ‘The Butterfly Lion.’ If your child has been off, this is well worth purchasing and reading as a home reader!
Let’s Celebrate
All children received the swimming star this week for being full of enthusiasm.
French star went to Megan for her super bookmark which was covered in French words!
Certificates this week: A Clara Clownfish certificate goes to Bella this week for asking and answering questions (lots of pattern spotting in maths!) and considering all she does very deeply.
A Sadie Spider certificate goes to Georgia for putting her best effort into all she does and always trying hard.
It has been such a pleasure to be back again with your children, even though it was for such a short time. Here’s hoping there will be more chance to teach them this year!
Please keep in touch and enjoy your home learning!
Mrs Lyons
It has been such a joy to be back with your lovely children this week. They have really grown both in height and in maturity whilst I have been away. I am now fully recovered and have lots of exciting things planned for the coming weeks!
So far, we have learned how to solve Anglo-saxon riddles which is why I started with the one above. The answer is : A SMILE which we have certainly had a lot of this week!
We have been learning the 9x tables in maths - some children already had some interesting patterns they noticed about the 9x table. Dont forget they can search for Percy Parker on You Tube if they like to learn by song! We had a super lesson at swimming where children learnt how to save lives by a river. They were very loving as they soothed their survivors after retrieving them from the water.
We are also diving into our Science work on sound - children learned (through an investigation) that sounds get fainter as you move away from the sound source. The big question is ‘What is sound?’ and we will be endeavouring to discover this through many investigations and experiments over the next three weeks.
With Miss Edmondson, children wrote some amazing Brer Rabbit stories earlier in the week. They are so funny and full of character!
Thanks so much for all our Lenten donations so far! I was very impressed with children’s lists of jobs that they are doing at home for Lent - make the most of it parents! This week, we would like children to tidy up one room in the house.
Please continue to support their alms giving and bring in those little donations throughout lent.
Let’s Celebrate!
This weeks learning certificates:
Victor received a Kiki Chameleon certificate for bubbling with enthusiasm in all subjects and using creative thought.
Kaya received a Sadie SPider certificate for being so perseverant on her Brer Rabbit story and for never giving up on her tasks.
Well done both of you!
Notices
Swimming: Next week is a normal swimming lesson. Please come with usual swimming kit. The week after, children will be doing life-saving again so will need their pyjamas and swimming costume as they had this week. Then they have one more lesson as normal. After Easter we no longer have swimming lessons. All children have progressed brilliantly!
Please could you continue to write in children’s homework books each week so that they can be rewarded with learning points. This is really helpful, as we can see exactly what they have been up to. Homework is due in on Thursday to give us time to mark it.
PE times the same until Easter - Wednesday - Yoga, Thursday - swimming and Friday - inside PE - children will need shorts under their tracksuits. If any children have verrucas they will need verruca socks.
We do have two school trips coming up. One is a simple trip to the beach to examine rocks and fossils and another will be a trip to Tatton Park on Friday 22nd May to learn about Anglo-saxons and Vikings. This is a trip where we would like children to dress up as an Anglo-Saxon or Viking for the day- I will give more details in upcoming weeks but I thought I would let you know well in advance!
Finally, thanks for your patience regarding parent’s evening. This will now take place on Thursday 16th April and I look forward to sharing their progress with you.
Have a lovely weekend,
Mrs Lyons
I would just like to say thank you for your support over the last two months. Your kindness has been much appreciated, I can see where the children get it from as they too have been so welcoming. Apologies that I have been a little slow on adding photos to the website, you can now see some more of the things we have been up to.
Thank you, Miss Edmondson
Read moreWhat a week, I’m sure they are getting quicker and quicker. We are well into the process of writing our Brer Rabbit stories, I have really enjoyed writing mine and then reading the children’s versions. There are some very talented writers and some real resilience to keep going when completing longer pieces of writing like this. Well done children.
Read moreWelcome back to Spring 2 half term
We have hit the ground running and jumped straight back into the swing of things after our week off, the children all sound like they’ve had a lovely week at home. I too am well rested and ready for lots more fun and learning.
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The last week of this half term was one of the busiest and most exciting with our E-safety day and a visit from the inspiring Craig McCann to add to our already jam packed timetable of fantastic learning.
Year 4 started online safety day with a puzzle created by Bethany and Lucinda our class digital leaders and this led the children and Mrs Mather to some in depth discussion about our online identities. As the day went on with quizzes, self portraits, role plays and word art the children showed real maturity to discuss the issues which affect them in the digital world we live in. Well done Year 4.
Read moreWhat fun we had this week when a crime scene was discovered in our classroom, we came back from lunch to chalk arrows on the floor leading us to a group of mysterious items taken from other places around the school. There were lots of interesting suggestions from the children as to what had happened, there are some vivid imaginations in year 4 which led to Mark and Eli checking the cupboards in our classroom for a Saxon thief and his loot. Luckily, the cupboards only treasures were glue sticks and spare pens. All of this adventure led us to learn about the mysterious disappearance of Saxon items at Sutton Hoo in East Anglia many years ago, we will be continuing with our quest to find out more next week. (Photos to be added shortly).
Read moreWow this week has just flown by, it has been a busy week of lots of history and delving into the tales of the slightly mischievous Brer Rabbit. We are beginning to plan for some short writing opportunities in English which I will share with you next week, I am looking forward to reading the children’s work as I have been very impressed with the sentence work we have completed so far.
Read moreSpellings - we tried giving out spellings on slips of paper last week in the hope they were then ready to stick on fridges, memo boards or on walls ready for practising them however this plan failed when several were lost or eaten by the tray monsters in our classroom! So spellings will be listed on here and the homework page each Monday, these will then be tested the following Monday.
This week our spellings are
they
reign
weight
obey
neighbour
freight
eighth
eight
sleigh
build
height (same letters eigh but different sound so be careful)
island
Thank you for your continued support.
Miss Edmondson
It’s a mystery!
One lunch time this week a visitor must have crept into our classroom without being spotted and left us a letter and a Roman helmet, the letter has helped us learn about how the Romans returned home from Britain and how the Saxons invaded our shores. It was very interesting to hear all of the children’s ‘I wonder’ questions and we have started to find out more about the Saxons as part of our History. After realising it wasn’t Mrs Lyons (nice idea Emmanuel) who had planted it here the mystery is yet to be solved! Photos are now added, please see below.
Read moreWhat a lovely welcome back to our wonderful school your children have given me, I have thoroughly enjoyed our first few days together. Thank you for your patience at the door at home time, I am slowly (very slowly) learning a few faces. Year 4 have been working really hard and have hit the ground running, Mrs Lyons will be really pleased with how they have adapted. The children have also shown kindness and a warm welcome to Miss Walker who will be working as a teaching assistant in our class in the mornings.
Read moreWhat an amazing week it has been! From singing their hearts out on Tuesday to rocking their socks off on Wednesday it has been a week of joy!
We have also been busy reading our new novel, The Butterfly Lion. Children have written more persuasive letters and have dived into it with their usual gusto! We have now got off to a good start with our column addition too!
All that is left is to wish you a happy and holy Christmas. Your children are such a pleasure to teach and are all on Santa’s good list as far as I am concerned! Merry Christmas!
God bless,
Mrs Lyons, Miss Atkinson, Mrs Mather and Mrs Kennedy
It has been a lovely week here in Year 4. Congratulations to all children on their Flute concert performance - you did brilliantly! It got the week off to a great start! We have been thinking about the Trinity this week and recognising that this is why Christmas is so important - because it is the incarnation of God made flesh in the form of baby Jesus. We also enjoyed the Key Stage 1 nativity.
Today we finished Charlotte’s Web - our novel. Children felt very emotional as we have got to know and love the characters so much! Earlier in the week, children wrote newspaper reports to explain about the ‘miracle’ which had occurred in the barn. They then wrote a persuasive letter, urging Mr Zuckerman not to kill Wilbur at Christmas time. They have also written a new episode to help save Wilbur’s life. The good news of course is that Wilbur’s life was saved, but the bad news was that the amazing Charlotte passed away. We will next be writing an obituary to remember Charlotte on behalf of her best friend, Wilbur. This novel has helped us explore what friendship means and learn about both love and loss. Books truly make us into kinder individuals, because they help us see things through the eyes of others and feel compassion for them. As soon as we had finished, one child immediately asked what our next class novel would be!
In maths, we have begun the column addition method which children are taking to very well. We have also had two church practices this week for our up and coming performance - you are in for a treat!
This week was our last swimming until the new year (we will swim on the first week back) Children had great fun doing relay races and playing water polo!
Let’s Celebrate!
This week, Penny received a Bobby Bee certificate for believing in herself and listening to teacher feedback. Harry received a Cooper Crab certificate for super focus.
We had 4 swimming stars - James and Harvey for being very pro-active in water polo and Penny and Lily L for some super goals!
Notices
Monday pm - Choir at Stellamatina
Tuesday - Key Stage 2 Christmas performances at 2pm and 6.30pm in church (arrive 10 minutes early at night please) Everyone is welcome for this tuneful reflection on the birth of Christ, where the theme is Fraternity.
Wednesday, Key Stage 2 Christmas party. Wear Christmas/party clothes. Bring one treat/snack eg chocolate bar or packet of crisps and a nice drink - not fizzy.
Thursday - Christmas dinner day.
Friday - we break up at 2pm.
Phew - a busy week! Have a restful weekend, although if you are anything like me you will be rushing around getting those last minute Christmas things sorted!
God bless,
Mrs Lyons, Mrs Kennedy, Mrs Mather and Miss Atkinson
It has been a really delightful week in Year 4. Despite coughs and colds we have been such enthusiastic learners! We have delved right into our Charlotte’s Web novel and feel like the characters are our new friends! We also looked closely at the subject of friendship - which is explored in the novel. We thought about what makes a good friend and how we could offer this friendship to others. We also thought about what might upset people and put them off being friends with us, using characters from the novel as an example.
We have learned about formal and informal language - all children wrote formally to Charlotte when they were ‘making her acquaintance!’ Alongside practising many reading skills, such as performing parts aloud, inferring and finding evidence to prove a point, we have been collecting vocabulary and using it when we talk and write!
In maths we have all been ‘Tommy Turtles’ who have a go and work really hard on our addition and subtraction strategies. We are now ready to begin column addition and subtraction next week.
On Wednesday, we had a lovely lesson all about angels. Children asked so many interesting questions about them then we found evidence from the bible to see what angels do. We learned a lovely prayer about angels and then children formulated their own beliefs about what they think angels are and where they come from. It was beautiful when they looked at each others ideas and decided they had changed their beliefs slightly according to what their partner had said. The mysteries of our faith are so interesting to ponder upon!
Let’s celebrate!
This week, the french stars were Aya and Daniel. Our swimming stars were Lily A and Clayton. A Tommy Turtle certificate went to Lily A, who is a brave learner. She has a good go at anything! Clayton received a Kiki Chameleon certificate for voicing his deep and interesting thoughts in class. Well done!
Notices
Please remember flutes on Monday for our Flute concert which takes place at 2.45 in the hall - you are most welcome.
Next Friday is Christmas jumpers and silly socks day. Please bring a kind donation of £1 which we will give to Brian House. This was Year 5’s idea to raise as much money as possible for those less fortunate than them.
Our Key Stage 2 Christmas party is on Wednesday 18th December. Children can come in their own clothes (Christmasy if they wish) They may bring one special snack on this day (eg/ a bar of chocolate or a packet of crisps and also a drink (not fizzy please)
Next week is our final week of swimming for this term.
Our final Advent mass is next Friday at 8am at school. It is so lovely to share this with so many of you each week.
Key Stage 2 Christmas performance in church on Tuesday 17th December at 2.00pm and at 6.30pm.
Have a lovely weekend with your little cherubs! God bless you all..
Mrs Lyons, Mrs Mather, Mrs Kennedy and Miss Atkinson
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