YEAR 4L (TURQUOISE)

Mrs Proud (Covering for Mr Lumley)

Welcome to class 4D!

In this blog you’ll find lots of information about what’s going on in 4L and you will see that we work very hard.

 

Please view our blog for regular updates, photographs of what we have been doing in class and learning, general school information, diary dates and many other fun features.

 

Feel free to leave comments on our posts and photographs and interact with this blog. The class  would like to hear what you think of their fantastic work and achievements.

 

Enjoy!

Mr Lumley

Our Class Blog

Newsletter 17.12.21

Newsletter 17.12.21

Please click the link below to see our final Newsletter for 2021.  We all wish you a Merry Christmas and a happy and healthy New Year.   Newsletter 17.12.21  

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Ho Ho Ho!

Ho Ho Ho!

We enjoyed finding the beat and playing the bells to 'Ho Ho Ho' by Joanna Mangona!

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Party time

Party time

Nursery had a brilliant time at our Christmas party, dancing, playing games and enjoying some food with our friends. We showed we knew how to take turns in a game of pass the parcel, danced our socks off in games of musical statues and followed the actions singing...

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Celebrations all around us

Celebrations all around us

In RE this term we have been looking at different celebrations. We finished it off with our current celebration of Advent and made an advent crown with each candle representing hope, joy, peace and love.

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Mind Mapping in 5B!

Mind Mapping in 5B!

In 5B we've been trying out Mind Maps as a way of us showing what we have learned in our unit about friction - the notes in pencil are what we knew at the start, and the notes in pen are what we knew by the end!

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What is narrative poetry?

What is narrative poetry?

4B have been exploring The Adventures of Isabel by American poet Ogden Nash. We discussed the adventure she goes on, her absurd and hilarious encounters, the author’s brilliant use of rhyming couplets and the beautiful language in the poem. When we’d had our fill of...

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Side Notes