Year 4 home learning activities.

Good afternoon,

We hope you are all keeping well and enjoyed your VE day picnics.

Please find attached some home learning activities.

Year 4 – Home Learning Activities – WB 11.05.20

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If you require any help with any of these tasks please do not hesitate to contact us.

Warm wishes,

 

Mrs Lane and Mr Warren

 

 

How to find your child’s home learning activities

In these unprecedented times, the education of your children, alongside their safety and welfare, is extremely important to all of us and although we are unable to be together, we can still share learning activities with you. Our teachers love to teach and they are missing their classes immensely. They love that you communicate through seesaw with them and hopefully one day soon, when it is safe, a plan can go into place so that we can see you all again.

All year groups continue to upload activities linked to your child’s curriculum on the school website in their year group page each week.

I have attached a document to explain how to access these learning activities.

How to find your child’s learning

Our teaching team and inclusion team will continue to make calls to check that you are all okay. If you need any help or support with anything please contact us.

We hope you find it useful.

Mrs Tomlinson

Year 4 – Home Learning Activities

Good morning, we hope you and your families are all keeping well.  Thank you for all the work you have been completing, it has been lovely to see so much through seesaw.  We are very proud of you all.

This week’s learning activities include varies tasks to help us celebrate this Friday’s VE day.  We hope you enjoy them!

Year 4 – Home Learning Activities – WB 04.05.20

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We look forward to seeing your photos!

Warm wishes

 

Mrs Lane and Mr Warren

YEAR 4 ACTIVITIES

Good morning, we hope you and your families are all keeping well.  It was lovely to see so many of the children engaged in last week’s activities, thank you for sharing your work.

Please do not feel that you must complete all the activities, work at your own pace and try to choose activities that engage your child.

Year 4 – Home Learning Activities – WB 27.04.20

Warm wishes,

Mrs Lane and Mr Warren

ACTIVITIES – Year 4

CURIOUS MOMENT – What can you create? – Use your imagination this week to create and build! Look around your home to find materials to build with: Legos, Duplos, Play-Doh, blocks, boxes, wood, paper, blankets, sticks, string, sand, mud etc. 1) Design and build with your materials. It can be anything! 2) Talk to your family about what you made.  3) Draw a picture in a journal or on a piece of paper and write a sentence or two about what you built and why you like it.

COOKING – Make a tasty dish at home.  Write a list of instructions on how you made your tasty treat. Draw a picture of your delicious dish.  Use your maths knowledge to write a recipe for the same dish but for half the amount.

Keep a diary of your daily activities, record what you have been doing and how you have been feeling.

Storytelling – share a favourite family memory – Talk to an adult about their childhood memories. Ask them to tell you the story and to share lots of details. 2) Draw a picture of the story. 3) Retell the story aloud to your family member. 4) Write down the story or your favorite part of the story. 

Times table rock stars – 10 minutes (recommended 2 games on studio, 2 games on soundcheck and then children’s own choice.)  Please keep challenging teachers and your classmates.

Create a times table game using scratch.  Test it out on your family. https://scratch.mit.edu/

Daily spelling and handwriting daily practise.

Physical exercise is so important.  Why not try Jo Wicks PE challenge. https://www.youtube.com/user/thebodycoach1/video

Reading has so many benefits so it is important to encourage your child to read throughout the day.  Other activities this may then lead to include writing a character description, drawing a scene from the book, predicting what might happen next or making their own alternative ending to the story.

YEAR 4 – MRS LANE’S CLASS – SEESAW

It has been lovely to see so much work from children on seesaw.

If you haven’t signed up to seesaw already, then please email me and I can send you your child’s login and invite you through email.  My email address is julie.lane1@taw.org.uk.

Warm wishes,

Mrs Lane