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

World Book Day

World Book Day

We had a brilliant time celebrating World Book Day in Early Years. We all dressed up as different words and discussed what they all meant. Our focus text for the day was Supertato, we listened to the story, made chips, vegetable printing  and lots of other activities...

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World Book Day

World Book Day

We had a brilliant time celebrating World Book Day in Early Years. We all dressed up as different words and discussed what they all meant. Our focus text for the day was Supertato, we listened to the story, made chips, vegetable printing  and lots of other activities...

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Drumming Drama

Drumming Drama

Year 4 have been loving learning the Steel Pans. We each take a place either as tenors, guitars double seconds or bass and learn our own parts. Watch out for the end of term performance! Details will be posted soon.  

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Exploring Rowlands Gill

Exploring Rowlands Gill

We enjoyed walking around Rowlands Gill, identifying physical and human features we had seen on the map including the library, shops, war memorial, park and the river.

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Taller or shorter?

Taller or shorter?

Following on from reading the story of ‘Superworm’ in choosing time the children made wands just like the evil lizard. We used our skills of measure and mathematical vocabulary to compare the wands to the size of the worms.

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Tennis

Tennis

Year 5 have had a successful unit of tennis, developing their stroke technique and tactical awareness of space when playing games. They have demonstrated increasing accuracy and control over the direction of the ball. They used their previously learnt grip of the...

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Orienteering course!

Orienteering course!

To finish off our orienteering unit, the children were challenged to use the key on the map to plot some missing physical features. Then they had to make their way through a series of cross curricular maths challenges to complete the course. They orientated their maps...

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Measuring the temperature

Measuring the temperature

We used a thermometer to measure the temperature both indoors and outdoors. We discussed measuring in degrees Celsius and how we most effectively can measure and record the temperature.

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