Penguin Class - Year 3 & 4
Welcome to Penguins.
Years 3 and 4 are taught by Mr Young, Miss Winfield and Mrs Hall.
Welcome to the final term!
I hope you all enjoyed the weather which finally seems to have turned up! We have a packed seven weeks ahead of us to take us the summer hols....
We are working on a couple of texts in English which I won't reveal just in case you all decide to read them beforehand! In maths, we are going to round off the year by learning about money, shape, statistics and some geometry.
Our science unit is all about rocks and soils and in history we will be learning about castles – their chronology, structure and positioning as well as some of the jobs that people who lived in them would have had – it wasn't all glamour!
We also have the summer production to look forward to – you have now been given your parts and rehearsals will take place at various times across the coming weeks. Please ensure your child has a water bottle, sun hat and sun cream in school each day to ensure they are hydrated and sun safe!
Have a look at the overview: MTP overview Sum2 pdf.pdf to get more details of our learning over the coming weeks.
The other focus for us this term is being ready to listen. Stopping at the appropriate time to listen to whoever is meant to be speaking.
Homework
Every week, we will look at new spelling rules / patterns. The term list will be sent via TEAMS (hard copy available upon request) and there will be a weekly test. If your child is secure on a particular set, you can begin working on subsequent sets where they may be trickier.
Weekly READ tasks are set each week and require children to complete a specific task linked to their reading book. They are handed out on a Monday and due back in on (or before) the following Monday.
Other homework tasks are set in TEAMS (all children have their own login & password). This is a range of tasks that link to / support / extend learning in school. They are set on the first day of each half-term and are due back in the last week of the half-term unless otherwise specified. Homework is to be completed where possible via the TEAMS set up, but additional items may be handed in separately, e.g. art projects etc.
English
In English, we work on a range of skills, both in reading and writing. We have a weekly handwriting session guiding us to develop the alignment and consistency of letter formations, leading to joined cursive, which also supports the development of spelling. Spellings for each week are introduced at the start of the week with the pattern / rule being shared with the class. Over the course of the week, children practice by finding definitions of the words and then writing sentences that show the word in context.
Reading sessions focus on a different text extract each week and work from it over a series of tasks including vocabulary development, reading fluency and comprehension skills. We often finish the week with a session that builds on the text – this could include writing a blurb / continuing the text by predicting what might come next, or focusing on a specific grammar skill.
Our main lessons focus around the class text/s for the half-term. These lessons develop structure / audience awareness / punctuation and grammar linked to the text at hand. Over the course of an academic year, we will revisit skills repeatedly to allow for fluency and secure knowledge.
Reading
Each child has their own school reading book based on their current reading band – these are assessed across the course of the school year. Your child will bring this home, along with their 'READ book'–this is their reading diary where they need to record what and when they are reading. In this book there will also be a READ activity; a specific task we would like your child to complete to help support their comprehension of the text they have brought home. Reading books can be changed as necessary and those who are free readers can make their own selection from the library within the colour band they are currently based in. We expect children to have their school reading book and READ books in school every day.
If your child would also like to read books from home, that is very much encouraged! Please write any extra books you also read at home in your READ book so we can see the wide range of literature you are getting through! If you have a request for the school library, a book you would love to find on the shelves to have as a school reading book, please let us know!
Maths
We have daily maths sessions based around the small steps process of achieving secure knowledge of the National Curriculum objectives. We have a daily mental maths task in the main lesson (these could be flashback-type questions, designed to recap prior learning or times tables focused). The main part of the session is a small step that moves learning along towards the greater overall objective. These sessions include varied fluency, reasoning and problem-solving questions to ensure that children are able to extract and apply mathematical skills in a range of contexts.
We also spend a lot of time learning and practising our timetables as these underpin such a large proportion of the maths curriculum. Towards the end of Year 4, all children sit the MTC (multiplication tables check) set by the Department for Education to assess the recall and knowledge of the timetables to 12x12.
To develop fluency in mental strategies, children also have their maths passport which has a series of objectives that they are working towards. Upon completion of these tasks, children move to the next passport location.
- https://www.timestables.co.uk/multiplication-tables-check/ - this is the app that we use in school to practise in school.
Maths & Literacy Age-related Objectives
- Y3_4_READING_OBJECTIVES.pdf
- Y4_3_MATHS_OBJECTIVES.pdf
- Y4_3_WRITING_OBJECTIVES.pdf
- MENTAL CALCULATION SKILLS.doc