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Year 4

Welcome to Year 4

Welcome to Year 4 September 2023. Our year group comprises:

  • 4 Wiltshire - Miss Hardwick
  • 4 Fraser - Miss Sheikh & Mrs Watt
  • 4 Milhazes - Mr Green

We are fortunate to be supported by Mrs Watts, Miss Crocker, Mrs Woodard, Mrs Montgomery, Mrs Odedra & Mrs Washington (HLTA).

You will find our curriculum information further down the page.

New year 4 books

This week, the children have been excited to discover a variety of new school reading books in year 4 and have been considering which ones to read first.

 

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Celebrations in Year 4

Year 4 are enjoying the last day of term together with lots of fun crafting activities.  The children have conducted their own science experiments considering the melting points and freezing points of different materials. The children have enjoyed watching The Wizard of Oz and the staff panto. They have shared many jokes and spotted Santa on the school grounds! 

 

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Year 4 DT mechanisms topic

This week, Year 4 have been working hard to construct their slingshot cars. The children have considered the best materials to use to construct their chassis, then designed their car in their DT books. The children designed the body and considered the use nets to create their vision.

The children succesfully constructed a completed car that is able to move across different surfaces.

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Year 4 Science Investigation

Year 4 children have been looking into states of matter in their science topic this week, particularly investigating whether gases have any weight. The children considered how to find the weight of gases then conducted their own experiment. The children measured the weight of two different fizzy beverages, stirred the carbon dioxide gas out of the drink then remeasured to find out whether there was a difference in the weight.

The children formed conclusions based on their own findings after recording their findings in a table.

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Year 4 Curriculum

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Recent Comments

This looks like an amazing experience. Just amazing! Well done to all involved ?
We had such a wonderful time!
I loved science week it was really intresting.
I enjoyed learning out Abington park
I have enjoyed making canopic jars ?

Helping at Home

As always at home we encourage regular reading and spellings and times tables practise. Home Learning is given out on a Thursday and due in on a Tuesday. Spellings are also given out on a Thursday and tested the following Friday.

Web links

Here are some links to useful websites:

https://ttrockstars.com/login  - Times Tables Rockstars

www.topmarks.co.uk – A selection of Maths and English games

http://www.northamptonshiretimeline.com/timeline/ - A fantastic resource for our theme