year 4 curriculum evening
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Welcome to
Year 4
The Staff:Miss Huntington
Mrs AdamsMrs Staite
Mrs Bennett Mrs Hall
Mrs Lowe
Reading in school• Guided reading sessions take place daily for half
an hour.• Children will read once a week with the class
teacher and on the other days will complete activities linked to the text they have been reading.
• Some children will also complete RWI with a teaching assistant during this time to develop their reading fluency and comprehension.
• Children will be grouped according to ability within the class to ensure texts are accessible.
• Where possible, texts will link with English topic or our theme for the half term.
Reading at home• Please spend 10 minutes each day reading
with your child.
• Please record all reading completed in the reading section (at the back) of your child’s planner.
• Please ask your child to bring their reading book and planner to school everyday.
• Reading books are changed once a week and children are encouraged to read texts of their choice once they have completed their reading book.
Maths• Maths sets• Daily lessons• Develop an understanding of number,
calculation, shape, space, measure, data handling and problem solving.
• All lessons are differentiated so that children of all abilities are supported to do their best.
English• The children are set for English this year. • Monday’s lesson will be focused on spelling rules
and patterns.• Throughout all of our work in the literacy lesson,
we focus on developing the children’s basic skills at word, sentence and text level. In particular, we are focusing on the writing of high quality and interesting sentences including the use of interesting vocabulary, a range of effective conjunctions, a variety of sentence openers and consistent use of correct punctuation.
EnglishWriting:
In year 4, we are following the new curriculum for literacy and this will mean that we will study the following text types throughout the year: Fables (Aesop’s Fables)Creatures Great and Small (Poetry)
Writing for Real (Advertising and Persuasion) Modern Fiction (Eye of the Wolf) Myths (Greek Mythology) Historical Fiction (Times of Charles II/Queen
Victoria)
Homework• Approximately two hours a week on
homework. • English, maths and spellings are set on a
weekly basis. • Homework will link to topics that have
been covered in class.• All homework is provided on a Thursday
and needs to be returned on a Monday.
TimetableDay
Session 18:45-9:05
Session 29:05 - 10:05
Assembly 10:05 - 10:25
Break10:30 - 10:45
Session 310:45 - 11:45
Session 411:45 - 12:15
Lunch12:15 – 1:15
Session 51:15 - 1:55
Session 61:55 - 2:35
Session 72.35- 3.15
M
8:45 - 9:00Early morning
work/registration
9:00 - 10:00
English(Spellings)
10:00 - 10:30
AssemblyWholeSchoolSinging
Maths Paired Reading
Outdoor PE/PSHE/RE
Year 4 PPA 1:15 - 3:15
T
Early morning work/registratio
n
Maths
AssemblyWholeSchool
English Guided Reading
Science/D&T
W
Early morning work/registratio
n
Maths
AssemblyWholeSchool
English
Guided Reading
Indoor PE Computing French
T
Early morning work/registratio
n
Maths
AssemblyClass
worship
English
Guided Reading
1:15 - 2:15Topic
2:15 - 3:15Music
F
Early morning work/registratio
n
9:00 - 9:30Celebration Assembly
9:30 - 10:25Maths
English
Guided Reading
1:15 - 2:45Topic/Art
2:45 - 3:15Golden Time
Science• Autumn 1 – Classification• Autumn 2 – Digestion• Spring 1 – Sound• Spring 2 – Respecting our Environment• Summer 1 – States of Matter• Summer 2 - Electricity
Science• Science will be taught on a Tuesday afternoon.• Links have been made with topic or English where appropriate, but most science will be stand alone sessions.
Topic•Autumn 1 – Roman Rule•Autumn 2 – World’s Kitchen•Spring 1 – Reign Over Us•Spring 2 – Britain from the Air•Summer 1 – Crime and Punishment•Summer 2 - Victorians
Topic• Where possible, we will link
English and maths with our topic.
• Music, Art, History, Geography and Design Technology will all be incorporated into Topic lessons.
MusicThe children will have the opportunity to learn a musical instrument for the whole year. 4H – Brass – Trombone, trumpet, baritone or cornet4A – Clarinet4S – UkuleleThe children will also be offered the opportunity to take part in concerts.
Computing•Autumn 1 – Data Handling•Autumn 2 – Technology to connect•Spring 1 – Digital citizenship•Spring 2 – Coding •Summer 1 – Digital Media•Summer 2 – Combined project
Physical EducationOutdoor PE is taught on a Monday and Indoor PE is delivered on a Wednesday.
Children are expected to have their PE kits in school every day.
Keeping in touchTeachers are available at the end of each
schoolday.You can send messages in children’s planners
or via letters.If there are any other issues please feel free
toring the office and leave a message or
arrangean appointment.
Any Questions?