Autumn 2
Our learning in Year 4 will build upon prior knowledge and learning as well as delving into and exploring new topics and skills.
Pupils will be working this half-term towards writing a narrative which follows the pattern of a finding tale. We are continuing to use Talk For Writing, which means pupils will have to learn the text orally before unpicking its features and then writing their own.
Alongside this, we will read ‘Dead Man's Cove’ by Laura Marlin as our class read. Through this book, pupils will act as detectives and try and unpick the plot and the hidden links between characters.
Many grammatical terms and features will be taught through our English lessons but pupils will also take part in separate grammar lessons each week. We will start by recapping sentence structures before moving on to pronouns and apostrophes. We will use these grammar lessons to also recap our previous terms learning on fronted adverbials and word classes.
In addition to this, each week pupils will complete a Grammar and Lightning which is designed to embed key concepts and vocabulary that are needed to reach expected at the end of Year 4.
https://www.topmarks.co.uk/english-games/7-11-years/spelling-and-grammar
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zhrrd2p
Bedrock will continue to be used to improve pupils’ vocabulary knowledge. Pupils will be given opportunities in class to complete sessions but the expectation for pupils to complete at least 2 lessons a week at home still remains.
Vocabulary:
Suspense action fronted adverbial subordinate clause coordinating conjunctions subordinating conjunctions pronouns determiners word class facts opinions tenses person perspective audience diagrams
Pupils will continue with their work on reading for inference which provides pupils with the ability to gain a deeper understanding of a text through various skills and techniques. Pupils will focus on inference and visualisation, both of which will support the pupils’ ability to unpick and relate to a text. This approach enables pupils to gain a deeper understanding of what they are reading and helps pupils to learn strategies to support them in becoming good and confident readers. In addition to this, our focus will be on finding evidence that is appropriate to the point being made. Pupils will have to ensure that every answer given is supported by information taken from the text.
https://app.bedrocklearning.org/
Vocabulary:
fluency infer relate relationship evidence point explanation argument
Initially, pupils will focus on addition and subtraction, with the main focus being on reasoning and problem-solving and knowing when to use each calculation. After this, pupils will move on to finding the area of shapes before ending with multiplication and division. Within multiplication, we will focus on short multiplication and becoming confident with the method and the process of it. Within division, we will look not only at the division facts related to our times tables but also dividing and multiplying by 10, 100 and 1000.
Every week pupils will complete a Number and Lightning and skills for this will be taught in addition to their daily Maths lesson. Pupils who are already competent in various areas will further embed their understanding.
Times tables will continue to be a huge focus in class, with daily teaching and practice. It is imperative that pupils are able to recall all multiplication and division facts up to 12 x 12 in order to access all the curriculum. Pupils should also work on their times table at home.
https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/7-11-years/ordering-and-sequencing
https://www.timestables.co.uk/
Vocabulary
Addition subtraction sum multiplication division divisor product share split even split total method perseverance trial and error systematic reasoning area shape
Other Subjects
Our topic this half-term will be States of Matter. Pupils will carry out various experiments in order to understand the differences between gases, liquids and solids and the methods required to convert between different states. In addition to this, pupils will learn all about the Water Cycle and will be exposed to numerous representations to aid understanding. A book called ‘The Rhythm of the Rain’ will also be used to support pupils' understanding of the cycle and the various stages it goes through.
Vocabulary:
changes cloud collection condensation evaporation heat lakes rivers liquid mountains oceans precipitation rain rivers sea snow stream steam sun transpiration underground vapour water
We will be continuing with our focus on working collaboratively this half-term. Pupils will be required to communicate online in order to create a project with another pupil in the class. In order to be successful with this, pupils will not only need to listen to each other, make compromises and take turns but they will also be putting their computing skills to the test.
Vocabulary:
collaborate comment edocument edit email icon insert link presentation presentation software reply reviewing documents share spreadsheet transition
Continuing on from last half-term, pupils will look at families and relationships. Within this they will look into what makes a good friend, how to deal with and overcome bullying, how to deal and cope with change and loss and finally, we will look at stereotyping and different types of families across the world.
Vocabulary:
Act of Kindness authority bereavement bullying bystander manners permission respect stereotypes gender behaviour healthy actions
Our focus is What makes some texts sacred? Within this we will be looking at how we can share beliefs without words, how and why different religions have scriptures to share their beliefs and the reasons why some religions have more than one. In addition to this, we will delve into the reasons as to why they are so important in people’s lives and how they play a crucial part in their day to day living.
Vocabulary:
Authoritative communication scripture scared source origin value divine Guru Nanak Guru Granth Sahib Buddhist holy
Pupils will take part in two PE lessons each week. One lesson will be focused on Netball and the other on Boccia.
Netball – pupils will learn the correct techniques for the four main passes within Netball (chest, shoulder, overhead and bounce), how to land correctly and abide by the footwork rule. Pupils will focus in on attacking, including movement patterns, changes of direction and moving into space.
Vocabulary:
Chest pass shoulder pass bounce pass overhead pass footwork team work cooperation movement space direction skill discipline fitness
Boccia – Boccia is traditionally a sport played by disabled participants as it can be adapted in so many ways to enable all to access it. It will allow the pupils to appreciate different sports that they may not otherwise experience. Boccia teaches precision, accuracy, hand-eye co-ordination and perseverance.
Vocabulary:
Accuracy power angles lunge perseverance evaluate adapt curve straight hand eye-co-ordination
We will be focusing in on the Roman Empire. As well as this, we will look at Julius Caesar, Augustus, Claudius and Nero. Furthermore, we will look at Pompeii and the eruption of Vesuvius.
Vocabulary:
Province governor legion rebel frontier forts Gaul Julius Caeser Pompey Foreign Brutus Idea of March Descended Cunning Augustus emperor Claudius proclaim advantage aqueducts Nero Colleseum Pompeii Vesuvius Vapour Pliny Debris Judeo Rebellion Imperial
In Geography, we will be looking at coastal processes and landforms. Pupils will learn about how the coastline is formed, landforms, the various habitats that can be found in various places along the coast, as well as focusing in on the Jurassic Coast and West Wales.
Vocabulary:
Coastline coast landford transportation depositing waves erosion groynes bay cliff headland sand shingle rock pool reefs cave arch sand dune teeming
Our focus this half-term is structures and pavilions. Throughout this term we will produce a free-standing frame structure. We will be selecting appropriate materials and joining techniques and adding cladding to our final product.
Vocabulary:
3D shapes cladding structure pavilions innovative design reinforce natural materials joins
Key dates:
31st October – Halloween menu and disco
6th November – Consultation evening
8th November - Consultation evening
15th November – Flu immunisations
17th November – Children in Need
21st November – Anglian Water visit / workshop
22nd November – Year 4 Sports Hall Athletics
29th November – Year 4 Pizza Express
30th November – Music workshop for all
7th December – Christmas Jumper Day and disco
19th December – Christmas Dinner