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Archived 2015/16 4c Celebration of work

Year 4 Reading Song!

By admin26th June 2016

A very talented young girl in 4b has written a song all about reading and how important it is to read! Joined by some of her friends in the class, they sang the song in Lower Key Stage 2’s celebration assembly this week. We are all very proud of her and the girls for singing this song and wanted to share this with you all!

Year 4 Reading Song.mp4
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Year 4 homework

By 20th May 2016

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Have a lovely weekend 🙂

 

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Children ask the best questions!

By 24th April 2016

‘Knowing the answers will help you in school, knowing how to question will help you in life.’4c whatdowewanttoknow

 

As part of our Extreme environments project the children used Padlet to explore the questions they would like to know about the Arctic,

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Year 3/4 get uber creative!

By 20th April 2016
Year 3/4 investigated and created these amazing robots in just 1 hour with only a pile of boxes, tape and their imagination!

Year 3/4 created these amazing robots in just 1 hour with only a pile of boxes, some tape and their imagination!

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Year 4 Easter Holiday Homework

By 3rd April 2016

What a wonderful term the children have had. We are very proud of the achievements they have made along the way! Next term we will be exploring the project Extreme Environments. Please find the holiday homework below!

 

We hope you are all enjoying the holidays!

 

Mrs McNeaney, Miss Russell, Mr Stott

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Year 4 Writing Standard

By 13th March 2016

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Year 4 Homework 11.3.16

By 13th March 2016

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Please click on the link above to access the homework. (The first page is blank, please keep scrolling down). Hope you are all having a wonderful weekend!

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Where’s Wally expanded nouns!

By 2nd March 2016

In Literacy we used where’s wally pictures to see how important it is to describe noun’s.  We began by looking for the clown in the picture, the picture was full of clowns so we had to add in more description. Can you find the red clown,  and then the red clown with yellow buttons, the red clown with yellow buttons and blue and white striped trousers. We used these skills to describe the old woman in our story. The children came up with super descriptions!

 

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Lego electricity ignite

By 23rd February 2016

Wow!!! We had so much fun during our ignite morning!! The children built a lego village, they then made electrical circuits to make their houses light up! They even got to make a train move along the tracks! I have never seen so many learning zone 5’s! Best of all Mr Garside who came in to do the workshop said he was so amazed by the behaviour and maturity the children showed! We are proud of the children every single day but for someone else to say it just proves how wonderful they are!

 

We think the photos will speak for themselves!

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A productive wet break!

By 6th November 2015

Heidi and Destiny spent their wet break, drawing pirate ships! What a wonderfully productive way to carry on with our project!

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