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w/c Monday 8th June

Here is this week’s Year 4 schedule for BBC Bitesize:

Check out the lessons for this week (week 7 – 8th June) on Oak National Academy.

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The English learning this week is all about instructions. You’ll read different instruction texts, identify the key features of instructions and then apply what you have learned to compose your own instructions. In maths, you will develop your understanding of shape and symmetry. This will include comparing and classifying 2-D shapes, including quadrilaterals, comparing and classifying different types of triangles (including isosceles and scalene) and using all of your learning to problem solve.  In science, you can find out more about ecosystems and in RE you can discover where Muslims worship and what the festivals of Islam are. Develop your Spanish speaking by learning how to describe the weather and learn how to clap to the pulse of a song in music.

Favourites

Remember that the websites we have signposted you to previously will be continuing to add more learning opportunities. Choose the websites that work best for you!

All Home Lessons - I See Maths

Children's Book Reviews, Recommendations and Free Opening Extracts ...

Southampton FC's Saints Foundation Coaching Week 8th -12th April ...

P.E. With Joe / The Body Coach

White Rose Maths

Click on the logo below to be taken to this week’s maths lessons. We are pleased to let you know that we have subscribed to White Rose Maths and the worksheets you’ll need for your learning are attached at the bottom of this page. We’ve attached the answers too so that you can see how well you have done each day by marking your work.

White Rose Maths (@WhiteRoseMaths) | Twitter

Did you know that today, Monday 8 June, is World Oceans Day?

Watch the video below to find out more!

 

 

On World Oceans Day, people all around our blue planet celebrate and honour our ocean, which connects us all. World Ocean Day for Schools have bought together the wonder of the ocean to our homes. They’ve got an interactive line up for you to enjoy throughout the day with live ocean films, science lesson, music performances and more. Have a look at their website to find out more:

Resources 2020 | World Ocean Day for Schools

Learn more about why we should take care of the ocean by exploring the fact files attached at the bottom of this page. Discover 20 cool facts about water and find out how the ocean provides benefits to our planet and all the creatures that live here.

Did you know that there are many species of dolphins that can be seen in the waters around the UK? Would you like to learn more about these sociable animals? Read the All About Dolphins attached at the bottom of this page to discover some fascinating facts.

Carry out your own research on one (or several) aquatic species. What fascinating facts can you find out about your chosen animal? Where does it live? How has it adapted to life in the water? You could create a poster, annotated drawing or information booklet all about your chosen animal. You could even create some fact cards.

Springwatch 2020

Springwatch is back! Springwatch 2020 has begun and aims to bring you inspiring stories from the natural world. You can catch-up on any episodes you’ve missed and explore the galleries of amazing, up-close images of wildlife as well as view live wildlife cameras. The new series started on 26 May and will run until 12 June. If you are interested in wildlife, you can join presenters Chris Packham, Gillian Burke and Lolo Williams at 8pm Tuesdays through to Fridays on BBC Two. The programme will broadcast from locations across the UK.

IPS - Visit BBC Springwatch

Look out of your window. What wildlife can you see? When you are enjoying exercise outside, take a moment to stop and listen and observe. What birds can you see? Do you know how to identify different birds? Click on the link below to help you:

Home

Become a bird-watcher and make a tally of the different birds you see. There’s a sheet attached at the bottom of the page to help you.

The Ickabog Illustration Competition

The Ickabog Illustration Competition is Launched - The Ickabog

It’s competition time again! J.K. Rowling (author of the Harry Potter novels) is publishing an original story, ‘The Ickabog’, online over seven weeks, but she needs your help to illustrate the story. She is inviting children to create the illustrations for her. How exciting! A new instalment of the story and illustration themes will be revealed daily so stay tuned. 34 winning illustrations will be used in a printed version of the story when it is printed in full, which is intended for November 2020. The competition is now open and entries will close at 6pm on Friday 17 July.

If you are a winner, your illustration will be features in ‘The Ickabog’ and you will receive a copy of the book signed by J.K. Rowling herself. You will also receive £500 worth of Hachette children’s books for a school or library of your choice. What a great prize!

Before you start sketching, make sure that you read the illustration instructions carefully. If you do not follow these instructions, your entry will be disqualified.

https://theickabogcompetition.com/illustration-instructions

Remember to ask your adults at home if you are allowed to take part – they will need to submit an entry on your behalf. You can find out more about how to enter by clicking on the link below:

https://theickabogcompetition.com/how-to-enter

Good luck!

Spelling

We hope that you’ve enjoyed the quizzes that we have created for you. This is the final quiz: Spelling Miststeaks! Can you spot our mistake? Remember to try the quiz first and see how you do. Make a note of the spellings which you were unsure of and take time to learn these using strategies that word for you. When you feel ready, play the quiz again to see if you have improved.

Maths - Times Tables Rock Stars

Here are the results from last week's battles:

Congratulations to 4AE and 4KS. A much better score from 4CW this week - keep playing!

Please continue to learn your times tables and use TTRockstars to develop your recall of the facts. Learning your times tables (up to 12 x 12) will really help you to develop your mathematical understanding as you progress through the school.

The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis

Our text for this half term is The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe. In this classic tale, four children are send to the countryside during wartime. They discover the magical world of Narnia through a wardrobe. Watch the book trailer to get inspired!

The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe Book Trailer - YouTube

What are your initial thoughts about the book? What puzzles you? Make a note of the questions you have. What do you think will happen in the story? What are your thoughts on the characters? Write your prediction.

Lucy, the youngest of the four children, stepped through the wardrobe into Narnia. Put yourself in her shoes and imagine how she felt. Watch the clip to help you.

Lucy Looks into the wardrobe - YouTube

We’d like you to get creative and describe her experience.  Can you write this as a story starter? Remember to reveal her thoughts and feelings. Use your senses to describe what she can see, hear and smell. Think carefully about the vocabulary you select – be ambitious. Don’t forget to re-read your writing and take time to edit and improve as well as proof-read for any spelling and punctuation errors. Share your story with someone at home.

Worksheets

Please find a new Home Learning Pack (Week 3) for this week. Remember to be the teacher and mark your work from last week to see how successful you have been – the answers are attached below.