Year Four have developed their reading by continuing to
study the text ‘Kensuke’s Kingdom’ by Michael Morpurggo. We have engaged with
group reading sessions which have stretched their understanding of various
characters and their motives. These conversations have demonstrated the
classes’ ability to ask probing questions and show empathy in a range of
situations.
In numeracy one of our recent areas of focus has been shape.
We have investigated shapes in the
classroom and also around school. The children have learnt to recognise
different aspects of 3D shapes and are able to count faces, edges and vertices
of various objects. Could you find
something in or around your house to measure the number of faces, edges and
vertices of? You are welcome to post pictures of your findings in the comments
section. Who can find the most interesting shape to explore?
Prior to the end of term, we spent lots of time and effort
producing work related to Halloween. We learnt about building tension within
writing through the use of dramatic short sentences. We did some more work on
structuring our ideas into clear paragraphs which is now being done with much
more accuracy. We discussed different ways of developing the plot, how to
introduce the setting and characters and also including a surprising twist in
our stories. By the end of the final week the children were able to write ghost
stories set in our school or the surrounding area. The results were superb!
We hope that everybody has had an enjoyable and restful break, ready for the new term to begin. The children should be proud of their achievements during the first part of the year and we are confident that as we move forwards they will continue to succeed.
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