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

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Phonics fun

Phonics fun

We have worked hard building words with sounds we have learned so far in our Phonics so far, identifying the correct sounds and sounding and blending each other’s green words.

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Raising money for Children in Need

Raising money for Children in Need

We enjoyed dressing up and raising money for Children in Need at school. We learned what Children in Need raises money for and learned about one of our class mates who had worked hard to raise money with his family outside of school. Well done!

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Nursery Rhyme Week 2023:Wheels on the Bus…

Nursery Rhyme Week 2023:Wheels on the Bus…

Today we sang the Wheels on the bus and chose different things and actions to go on the bus. We played with some jigsaws and added different people onto the bus. We have talked about when we have been on a journey on a bus or boat during group time. We looked through...

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Shapes

Shapes

We undertook a shape hunt around school this week to see if we could identify any 2D or 3D shapes. We have also been learning about the properties of shapes and enjoyed creating our own with a parter, developing our problem solving skills.

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Nursery Rhyme Week 2023: Row, Row, Row your Boat….

Nursery Rhyme Week 2023: Row, Row, Row your Boat….

Today we learnt the song row row your boat. We talked about what objects could sink and float, then made boats using junk materials. Some children placed their boats in the water tray to see if they would sink or float. The children from Reception came to join us and...

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