Crocodiles' Class Autumn Term
Mrs Cooper is the class teacher in Crocodiles. Mrs Cooper really enjoys Physical Education - especially working on the team-work aspect of sport. She loves teaching RSHE and helping solve friendship challenges as well as discussing the positives a healthy friendship brings. For the Autumn term, Mrs Cooper is especially looking forward to our history topic - Ancient Greece - What were their greatest achievements? Mrs Baines is the teaching assistant in Crocodiles. Mrs Baines really enjoys history, French and reading. For the Autumn Term, Mrs Baines is really looking forward to our Ancient Greeks project.
Key information :-
Spellings will be tested every Friday. Homework will be set on a Friday and due in the following Friday. There will be an option to come in at lunchtime to complete homework on a Wednesday for those who want to. Reading will be checked on a Friday - A jelly bean treat is given to all who complete reading with an adult 3x a week and a raffle ticket will go into a half-termly draw to win a book.
Mrs Cooper or Mrs Baines will be available every morning and after school if parents / carers require information. Our door is always open.
History
Our history learning centres around the Ancient Greeks - asking the question - 'What was their greatest achievement?' Through this we will look at how early Greece began and what it would have been like to live there. We will then move on to investigate the city states of Athens and Sparta and the Persian invasion. Finally, we will uncover how Alexander the Great expanded Greek power and influence.
Writing
Our writing this term will be inspired by two amazing books. Firstly, 'Counting on Katherine' by Helaine Becker where the children will write a non-fiction fact file utilising some of the text features and year 4 grammar techniques. Linking to our history, the children will be making a fiction mini-book about their own 'Greek Myth' adventure utilising the text 'Greek Myths' by Jean Menzies.
Science
For year 4 Science, we’re diving into two fascinating topics: Changes of State and Electricity. First up, let’s consider materials—are they a solid or a liquid? We’ll explore how temperature is measured and its impact on the melting of ice blocks. Do you know what melting and freezing really are? We'll ask if spaces are truly empty and look into evaporation and its role in drying things out. Plus, where does the water and rain come from? Shifting gears to electricity, we’ll discuss what makes appliances work and how you can light up a bulb. Ever wondered what a switch does? We’ll find out why a circuit might not function properly and identify materials that can conduct electricity. This overview will help you understand these essential concepts in a fun and engaging way!
Art and Design and Technology
In our Autumn term art unit, we’ll explore the vibrant world of Plant Art while building essential skills. We’ll begin by appreciating various artists and their unique styles. Children will sharpen their observational skills, learn how to create tints, shades, and tones, and develop their printing techniques. Creating depth in their artwork will also be a focus, alongside sculpting with clay. On the culinary side in design and technology, we'll adapt recipes, test ingredients, and design our final creations within a budget. To top it off, children will showcase their baking prowess in a fun biscuit bake-off. Let’s get creative!
Reading
Our children will be reading a range of texts, including a non-chronological report about Orangutans, a playscript called Cindy Lou Saves the Grinch and a persuasion leaflet about visiting the Ancient Greeks - fitting in with our history topic! In each unit, children develop their word reading and fluency through engaging activities like echo reads, timed reads, and fluency grids. Texts include high-frequency and common exception words, allowing students to read aloud and grasp new vocabulary meaning via repeated and contiguous reads. They are encouraged to use their vocabulary to understand the material, discussing and linking new words to their existing knowledge. A focus on retrieval skills helps the children identify and explain key elements in various texts, including fiction, non-fiction, and poetry. They summarise key points from texts, practise sequencing events, and learn how information items connect. Children will also make simple inferences, delving into characters’ feelings and motives by justifying their thoughts with textual evidence. To further enhance comprehension, a range of vocabulary and inference questions will be used throughout these learning activities.
Maths
Our Autumn Term Year 4 Maths will begin by developing our understanding of place value. The children will read, write, order and compare numbers to 10,000. We will find 1, 10, 100, 1,000 more or less and round to the nearest 10, 100 and 1000. When adding and subtracting, we will work towards adding and subtracting two four-digit numbers with more than one exchange. Area will be our next topic where children will learn about the concept of area and begin to work out the area of shapes by counting squares. The final maths unit of the Autumn term is Multiplication and Division. Our children will be working hard on their 3, 6, 7, 9, 11 and 12 times tables and the related division facts.
RSHE - Relationships, Sex and Health Education
In 'No Outsiders', our children will learn about assertiveness and how to help someone accept differences. They will find out more about the importance of being respectful and understanding others online in E-Safety. Furthermore, there will be a focus on solving friendship issues and developing an understanding of British identities and how stereotyping can be unhelpful. Finally, we will gain a better understanding of the importance of dental care.
PE
Our Autumn term PE in Crocodiles is exciting! The children will be taking part in dance, hockey, gymnastics and athletics. We will be focussing on performance and creativity in dance and different types of jumps and roles in athletics. In hockey, we work on hand-eye coordination and moving a ball with control and accuracy. The focus in athletics will be running and throwing. Children will speed up and slow down smoothly, carry out effective sprint finishes and perform a relay focusing on baton change.
Computing
In year 4, we're diving into two exciting areas: Creating Media and Computer Systems and Networks. In Creating Media, we will explore how the composition of digital images isn’t set in stone—everything from colours to elements can be altered. We'll learn about practical techniques like cloning and image combination, understanding that merging images serves specific purposes. When it comes to Computer Systems and Networks, the focus shifts to the Internet. Our children will describe how networks are physically interconnected and how these connections facilitate the very fabric of the internet. They'll recognise the role of networked devices and how the World Wide Web functions, including content creation and sharing. Importantly, they'll also assess the implications of unreliable content, fostering a sense of responsibility in their digital interactions.
RE
Our Autumn term Religious Education is all about 'The journey of life and death'. Children will investigate this by looking at Christianity, Hinduism and Islam.
Music
Our first musical journey is all about musical structures and thinking about the question 'How does music bring us together?' The second half term, focusses on 'Exploring Feelings When You Play', with our question being 'How does music help connect us with our past?'
French
French in year 4 in the Autumn term is all about My Family and Presenting Myself. The children will learn how to ask how someone is feeling and respond. Additionally, children will learn to read, say and write about their families.