Sunday 25 September 2016

Week Beginning 26th September

Another Monday has come round again and we are all set in Year 3/4.  We would like to thank parents who kindly made a donation during last Friday’s own clothes day as the school played its part in the Jeans for Genes day and also for the generous contributions towards the collection for the Harvest Festival Mass.  A big well done to our Year 3/4 children for their great behaviour when going and taking part in swimming last week.  Let’s see if we can be even better this week.

Last week Year 4s had to undertake some start of year tests.  They have all done really themselves proud and tackled the tests well showing a great attitude towards their learning.  Due to these tests however, this week’s blog will look very similar for the Year 4s as planned core lessons were not delivered last week.

English

Year 3

This week is our final week learning about adventure stories.  We will continue to focus on our own ideas for a new version of the story Stone Age Boy.  We will use talk to share some ideas for a new story, plan the story and write a class version together.   We will be looking at how to use varied and interesting sentences as well as including the correct punctuation.  In particular, we will focus on using adjectives and adverbs.  Then it is over to the children where they will plan and write their own adventure story independently.  We cannot wait to hear the children's ideas. 

Year 4

In English we are starting a new unit of work called ‘A Huge First Step’.  In this unit, the children select applicants to be trained as astronauts for a mission to Mars. We will be reading about Neil Armstrong using an interactive eBook.  We will look at and be using the features and layout of the eBook to find out about Neil Armstrong’s personal qualities. Children will be focussing on effective use of pronouns and fronted adverbials to develop their grammar.  These skills will then be applied in their own writing when they produce diary entries and biographies.  These text types will also be transferred over to and applied to our topic work.

Maths

Year 3

Learning Area – Measures and Perimeter
Learning Concept -          Measure the perimeter of simple 2D shapes.

Teaching sequence -      Know the term ‘perimeter’
Know that the perimeter is the distance around the sides of a shape
Understand that the perimeter refers to distance in real life contexts, e.g. football pitch
Measure accurately each side of 2D shapes and add lengths to find the perimeter

Year 4

Learning Area – Place Value
Learning Concept -          Count in multiples of 6, 7, 9, 25 and 1000.

Teaching sequence -      Count on and back in 1000s from 0 to 10,000
Count on and back in 10s from any given multiple between 0 and 10,000
Count on and back in 100s from 0 to 10,000
Count on and back in 50s from 0 to 1000 starting at any given multiple
Count on and back in 25s from 0 to 1000 starting at any given multiple
Count on and back in 9s from 0 to 1000 starting at any given multiple
Count on in 8s from 0 to 1000 starting at any given multiple
Count on in 7s from 0 to 1000 starting at any given multiple
Count on in 6s from 0 to 1000 starting at any given multiple.

Topic

This week we will be continuing with our first topic of the year – the Stone Age.  Children will be learning about what humans needed in order to survive during the Stone Age.  They will explore:

·         the different challenges of survival which the early men and women faced.
·         where the Stone Age gets its name from.
·         the tools which were crucial for the survival of early men and women.
·         how tools changed to make hunting more successful

This week will see the children taking a look at the bow and arrow and trying their hand at advertising the product.

RE

Children will be continue with their first RE unit this week entitled ‘Homes’.  They will explore the following questions through class discussion and a range of activities:

·         What is God’s vision for every family?
·         What does God want the relationship between children and parents to be like?
·         Who was part of the Holy family?

·         When is God with us and our families?

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