Hello everyone!
I hope you all had a lovely Christmas holiday. Here is where I will be uploading work for you to do at home, I hope you enjoy it and have fun! Below I will add a new folder for each week with Grammar, English, Maths and Curriculum work in. I will be uploading English and Curriculum weekly and Grammar and Maths lessons daily so keep checking the folders every day.
The Grammar and Maths lessons have voice notes for you to play explaining what to do and talking through examples for each lesson.
Many thanks,
Miss Taylor
Roman Helmets!
This week in our curriculum lessons we made our own Roman helmets. Here is the template and the link to the website where you can find the instructions for how to make them!
Winter Video Song
Hi everyone,
For a part of our class video we will be singing the song 'Let it snow'. Below is the link to the version we will be singing along with a list of who is singing which lyrics. Have fun practicing!
Miss Taylor
Children in Need
Well done Year 4, we managed to raise £80.14 for Children in Need today!
Hello everyone,
I’ve had some requests for Maths activities that are related to what we are doing in school so you can practice at home if you would like to.
These can be found in the Maths activities folder belowand I will update them weekly. Please remember they are in no way compulsory though!
Also, the current list of spellings can now be found in the folder below.
Many thanks,
Miss Taylor
Hi everyone, 16/10/2020
This week's spellings are:
expansion
extension
comprehension
tension
corrosion
supervision
fusion
conclusion
persuasion
suspension
10/10/2020
Hi everyone,
This week's spellings are:
division
confusion
collision
revision
inclusion
invasion
decision
television
erosion
explosion
Hi Year 4, 08/10/20
Here is the link to the Ocearch website we looked at this afternoon that tracks where sharks, whales, turtles and other sea creatures are around the world. Enjoy!
Hello everyone,
Our spellings for this week are homophones and near homophones.
medal
meddle
scene
seen
which
witch
board
bored
missed
mist
Hello everyone,
I've had a few requests for some Maths activities related to the number line work we did last week, so I've put a couple of things together for you to do at home if you would like to. It's not compulsory in any way!
The first page of the document asks you to fill in the blank spaces on the number lines. Remember to double check what scale the numbers go up in first.
(Top tip: 10 = ten ones, 100 = ten tens, 1000 = ten hundreds)
The second page of the document asks you to put an arrow on the number line to represent where each number goes. Once again you will need to work out the scale of the number line first.
I have also included the answer sheets so you can check your answers when you're done.
Many thanks,
Miss Taylor