Clive from Emazdad came to school today to give us a Safety Roadshow came to see us today. The children learned all about road safety and the things to watch out for whilst out and about.
He mentioned the benefits of wearing an item that reflects on our clothing as the evenings draw in and the mornings are darker for longer.
He will be visiting us again to help us celebrate our 40th birthday. Watch out for the magic show!
In our Science lessons this week, Year 3 and 4 have been learning about digestion and the journey that food takes from being eaten to being a waste product of our body.
Photo of Elyza-Mae's work in (Y3)
We are planning and beginning to write our own stories about Stone Age Boy in English and are challenging ourself to use some of the skills we have learned in lessons independently in our writing.
Quick note to all
Please can you sign the Arbor permissions as soon as possible.
In our PSHE lesson this week, we have been considering all of the different roles that make up our school. Everyone has a part to play and we had good fun acting out the different job descriptions of all the roles we see in our school. We wrote job descriptions for music teachers, teaching assistants, meal time assistants and even the head teacher. After last week's lesson, we now realise that our attitudes and actions really do make a difference to how our class works. We all have a part to play and we can all contribute to making our school a meaningful and fun place to be.
In PE, we experienced our first hockey lesson. EVERYONE managed to master the basic skills involved with holding the stick and dribbling the ball. The children had fun working together to improve.
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For the first time this year we are able to share with you
the curriculum map that we use to plan the wider curriculum content and
learning for each half term. The wider curriculum is all subjects except
English and maths. We use the National Curriculum for our teaching
decisions and this is based on the knowledge that we want children to
gain. We hope that you find these maps helpful and when we start a new
one, we will send it to you. It would be great if you could talk to your
child about what they are learning from time to time and now you know what they
are learning. There is a question that guides the work and we make sure
that they get a good share of all subjects over the year, so some boxes may
have less in them for one term or half term than other subjects.
Take a look at our KIRFS (Key instant recall facts) for
maths
In maths we are also introducing some new language in maths
called KIRFS. This stands for Key Instant Recall Facts. These
are being introduced to the children and Mrs Davies, our maths lead will email
a letter home by the end of the week to explain a little more and to suggest
how you can help at home.
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Welcome to Year 3/4.
We hope that you have had a good break over the summer and we welcome you warmly into this new school year.
The children have started back very well and are beginning to learn their new routines showing such maturity. We are looking forward to all that we will be doing over the next term.
Our big question for the term has a history focus: Would you like to live as a stone age hunter? More details will follow over the next couple of days.
Important Note:
Please can you bring any school reading books back to school in the next couple of days. We want to keep our stocks of these high quality books to be able to use with other children.
We will email in the next couple of days to clarify PE days and when to bring reading books into school for changing etc.
In the meantime, if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me: cpittas@looeprimary.co.uk
Miss Pittas and the Year 4 Team
Creative
We are bold and innovative in our approach to find new solutions to the challenges we face.
Curious
We are inspired by the awe and wonder of the world.
Responsible
We take responsibility for our actions in an environment of mutual respect.
Enthusiastic
We are passionate about learning.
Excellent
We are the best we can be.
Determined
We overcome all barriers to reach our potential, developing a capacity to improve further.
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