Reflecting on the End of Assessment Week

4C have had a really busy week completing assessments. Pupils have completed a reading paper , 3 maths assessments and a hot write this week. I have been so proud of pupils perseverance throughout a very busy week.

Yesterday, 4C had the pleasure of Mr Ash teaching them Samba! Pupils learnt all about rhythm and the different instruments involved in Samba to produce a class piece.

On Friday afternoon, pupils were taken out in small groups for some gardening. Pupils planted a variety of different bulbs. We are so lucky to have this opportunity in school.

Next week, we will begin our Art’s Fortnight and I am so excited.

4C, you have all worked so hard and deserve a fun and relaxed weekend. Well done for your hard work during assessments. I am so proud of everyone!

Miss Chadwick

ABW and Roots & Routes!

Last week, it was national Anti-bullying week. We spent time during Collective Worship talking about anti-bullying and how we can become an upstander. Pupils then created their own ‘upstander characters’ in the ABW poster competition. In PSHE we watched and took part in the BBC live lesson on antibullying.

On Tuesday, Roots and Routes visited to continue our project. In the art session, we created a winter sunrise and painted branches. In the second dance session, we expressed ourselves with an abstract dance.

Marvellous Mathematics

This term we have been strengthening our understanding of multiplication by exploring timetables in a hands-on and engaging way. Pupils have been using manipulatives such as counters to build arrays and visualise key concepts. We have been making connections between our 3,6 and 9’s.

We have also been focusing on maths oracy. Pupils are encouraged to explain their thinking clearly, work with partners, and use precise mathematical vocabulary to justify their answers.

In other news….

We won the TTRS battle. Great team effort this week 4C.

Every minute counts.

Another fabulous week! Rest up 4C.

Please ensure you are signing reading records and reading for at least 20 minutes 3 times a day!

First Week Back

4C have had a very busy week of learning.

In writing we began our new topic of ‘openings’. During the imitation stage, we did lots of drama to learn the model text. On Friday we took part in a Writing World Cup where pupils, in partners, got competitive to craft and complete ‘M., FA, M. and M&M’ sentences. We were particularly focusing on including punctuation (even those pesky full stops), capital letters and adjectives to describe the setting.

In maths we began our next topic, Multiplication and Division. We have been learning all of the secret facts of times tables which have blown our minds. For example, in the nine times table each digit adds up to 9 — 1+8=9, 2+7=9, 3+6=9. We have been practising our times tables because 4C refuse to lose the Year 4 TTRS competition again.

Set your timers for ten minutes and let’s try to beat the other Year 4 classes. We can do this, I know we can! It will really support our learning in class.

Important reminders: this week it is Anti-Bullying Week. Monday 10th November is Odd Socks Day. Choose your wildest socks and rock them into school.

See you all tomorrow
Miss Chadwick

A Wonderful Half Term!

I am so impressed with how well the pupils in 4C have settled into the new academic year. I couldn’t be prouder of how far each and every one of them has come in just eight weeks.

Over the last week, we have been completing our hot writes to finish our writing topic. I can’t wait to read them, as pupils have worked really hard on their pieces. In Maths, we have been focusing on area. To build conceptual understanding, we have taken a very hands-on approach, exploring how to calculate the area of different shapes using sticky notes.

October is Black History Month. In our collective workshop, we have been exploring what this means and its importance. We have been recognising the amazing achievements and contributions of Black individuals. On Thursday, we all discussed and wrote about our Black History Month heroes.

Over this past half term in Art and D&T, we have been designing Celtic shields. As the Celts were known for being less organised, our shields in their different colours and shapes reflect this. Here are some of the wonderful shields created by the children.

Don’t forget to be practising those pesky timestables over half term holiday, let’s beat the other Year 4 classes.

Have a wonderful, but restful half term holiday 4C.

Miss Chadwick 🙂

Ruthless Romans!

On Tuesday, we were greeted by a Roman soldier. We stepped back in time and were each given a special role to help bring Roman society to life. Whilst some of us joined the council, others managed wells or sold goods imported from across the Roman Empire. We also learnt about Roman gods, their names and what they represented.

To end the day, we became the audience at a colosseum show. We mimicked battles and cheered on the fighters. We learnt SO much about the Romans and we are very grateful for this opportunity.

In writing and reading this week, we have been focusing on our class novel The Firework Maker’s Daughter. As a team, we have been planning and writing a shared letter to Lila’s friend. Next week, we will bring it all together by finishing this topic with a Hot Write. I cannot wait to read them!

The TTOTW is

…… (Drumroll please)

6 × 6 = 36
Ask your child what six sixes are and I am sure they will impress you.

Please ensure everyone is logging on to TTRS for 10 minutes each day to boost multiplication skills. We MUST bring Tiny back home to 4C for the holidays. We can do it. I believe in you, 4C.

Achievements:
We were the LKS2 attendance champions this week with an amazing 97 percent attendance.

Well done, everybody!

The Day in the Life of a Tree and a Reverend !

This week involved lots of exciting opportunities with the local community.

On Tuesday, 4C had the opportunity to prepare questions and interview a Reverend. They asked thoughtful questions about the Reverends daily tasks and their roles and responsibilities in religious celebrations, such as Harvest and Christmas.

Wednesday involved a walk in Adel woods, where we continued our Roots and Routes project. One group thought abstractly about what an old tree may feel, see and hear on a daily basis. We then turned this into a descriptive poem, using wonderful adjectives and adverbs. Whilst group one completed their poems, the other group created a dance with scarfs to represent autumnal leaves slowly falling to the ground.

We have now introduced the TIME TABLE OF THE WEEK… (TTOTW)

To practice instant recall on our times tables we have been focusing on 6 x 4 =24. At every spare moment, the children know Miss Chadwick will randomly ask them “6 4’s are…”. So far, every pupil in the class is able to recall this instantly! Keep an eye out for next week’s blog to find out our new TTOTW.

Have a go at home and ask your children “Six fours are…..” and I’m sure they will all impress you with their super quick recall skills!

Have a super weekend everybody and remember that TTRS Y4 competition has begun and we would love to lift the trophy again and bring Tiny home to where he belongs (4C)!

DIGESTing learning in Week 5!

4C have had yet another brilliant week.

In writing, we began our hot writes and edited them with our partners help! I am so impressed with the creativity and determination shown from the pupils. We can’t wait to begin our next writing topic next week.

Maths this week involved our new topic, addition and subtraction. We revisited the column method with 4 digit numbers. When things got tricky, we persevered and conquered, and for that I am super proud.

In Science, we explored the digestive system, learning about the different organs involved and their specific roles. One of the highlights was an experiment where we made our own “poo”, simulating the process of digestion and mimicking how each organ contributes to breaking down food. It was a fun and messy way to understand how our bodies work.

After an unfortunate TTRS loss last week, pupils really shown me their grit and determination to bring the trophy back home to 4C. Well done for everyone completing their daily 10 minute TTRS practice at home, it really has made a difference to our scores.

Have a lovely weekend 4C!

Miss Chadwick 🙂

TTRS Winners AGAIN!

4C have had a brilliant week. In writing, we continued with our ‘keep off the tracks’ story and used our detective skills to create an action toolkit. We magpied the authors vocabulary and created a spectrum of quietest to least quietest. We had some healthy debates before choosing our final agreement!


We then began our shared writes, all pupils impressed me so much with their creativity and enquiring minds.

In maths, we continued with our place value topic. We were learning all about ordering numbers up to 10 thousand and comparing them. We encountered some new maths vocabulary ‘ascending and descending’.

In science, we had our first experiment of the year. We investigated how different liquids affect our teeth and the importance of brushing twice a day for two minutes . Now all we have to do is wait for a week for the results!

Finally, some celebrations…

WE WON THE TTRS YEAR 4 BATTLE AGAIN! We are on a winning streak of 3/3 and we get to look after tiny and the trophy for a week. Let’s keep these scores up everyone, it will help us massively with our times tables check next year!

Have a lovely weekend everyone!

Miss Chadwick

A Super Second Week in Year 4!

Yet again, we have had a fabulous week in Year 4! Children have all settled back into routines amazingly.

In writing, we have been learning the story ‘Keep off the tracks’. At the start of the week, we learned the story with actions. Then we focused on building M, and M & M sentences using colourful semantics.

In Maths, we have been focusing on place value and partitioning numbers. Today we concentrated on flexibly partitioning numbers to 10,000. Even though it was a tricky lesson, pupils all persevered and never gave up.

In our foundation subjects, we learnt all about teeth in Science and all about the Romans in History!

Important notes for next week:

Please come in your PE kit on Tuesday.

Reading books, moving forward, will be changed every Monday. If pupils finish their book earlier, they can be swapped during the week too.

We also celebrated being the class with the best attendance last week. Keep it up 4C and enjoy a wonderful weekend!

Miss Chadwick