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

Stop, Look, Listen, Think.

Stop, Look, Listen, Think.

We have been learning how to keep safe when crossing the road. We know that we should look for a crossing first, but if one isn't there we need to find a safe, clear place to cross. We then need to stop at the kerb, look both ways for traffic, listen for traffic and...

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Christmas has arrived in Reception

Christmas has arrived in Reception

It was very tricky spreading out the branches and threading the baubles onto the tree but it helped us to work our fingers in small spaces. Whilst not all of us have our trees up at home yet we shared our family Christmas traditions. We loved hearing all of the...

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Getting to Grips with Handball

Getting to Grips with Handball

We have been learning to play handball in PE. It's a fast sport! We have been learning to catch and throw accurately and with correct technique. It's a real skill to move into spaces, to create opportunities for our team mates to catch the ball and score a goal.

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How does sound travel?

How does sound travel?

We all know that sound travels through the air (a gas), but does it travel through liquids and solids? We investigated how sounds differ depending on the medium (solid, liquid or gas) through which it travels. We then looked at diagrams to explore how the structure of...

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What are directions?

What are directions?

Year 1 have been working on programming instructions on the Bee-Bot's to tell them which direction they need to move in. The class created mazes out of resources from around the room and programmed the Bee-Bot's to move, forwards, backwards, left and right....

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Giving instructions

Giving instructions

In Computing we have been programming the Bee-Bot to change directions depending in the instructions we inputted into it. We were challenged by being given obstacles to negotiate.

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World War Two Carrot Cake

World War Two Carrot Cake

In D.T, we have been making our very own carrot cake- WW2 style! We followed a WW2 recipe which was used during rationing. We used our measuring skills in order to follow a recipe accurately. Even although ingredients were rationed, we still loved the taste of the...

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Net Monsters

Net Monsters

Today we have been working with the nets of 3D shapes. We found it tricky at first- but these 'net monsters' really helped. We have been using our skills to create nets of our own and also using our reasoning skills to explain what mistakes we could spot in some of...

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Making our Crumble-mobiles move!

Making our Crumble-mobiles move!

We've been working hard to get our Crumble vehicles - our Crumble-mobiles! - to move in the directions we want them to.  This hasn't been easy - we've had wheels that needed to go in different directions because the motors were different ways up (!) and also had to...

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Crumble Computing

Crumble Computing

Today we have been learning to programme a turning sequence on our crumbles. We managed to make the crumbles move forward and back. However, crumbles do not have a right and left function so we had to problem solve in order to achieve this. We discovered that in order...

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May The Force Be With You!

May The Force Be With You!

During this half term, Year 6 have been learning about a variety of forces, including gravitational pull and how it affects us.  They have looked at the difference between mass and weight and the units of measure for both.  They now know that if they lived on the...

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Side Notes