Spring 1
Our learning in Year 4 will build upon prior knowledge and learning as well as delving into and exploring new topics and skills.
This term, pupils will be focusing on information texts. We will be using a model text called The Truth about Mountain Ogres. We will look at its structure and the features used in order to share information with the reader. Pupils will then look in depth at the vocabulary and practice using a range of sentence openers that allow them to add more information to the text. Pupils will end the term by writing their very own information text.
Many grammatical terms and features will be taught through our English lessons but pupils will also take part in separate grammar lessons. Pupils will start by recapping basic punctuation before moving onto apostrophes and subordinate clauses. We will also use these grammar lessons to recap our previous terms learning which was focused on fronted adverbials and word classes.
Grammar and Lightning will be completed once a week. This enables pupils to practice and recap all of the required grammatical terms for Year 4.
Bedrock will continue to be used to improve pupils’ vocabulary knowledge. Pupils will be given opportunities in class to complete these sessions but the expectation for pupils to complete at least 2 lessons a week at home still remains.
Vocabulary
omission fronted adverbials determiners nouns adjectives inverted commas apostrophes pronouns possession subordinate conjunctions FANBOYS contractions
Pupils will continue with their work on reading for inference which was introduced last year and continued last half term. 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 the 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 retrieval and ensuring that the evidence used from the text is accurate and specific to the question.
Vocabulary
fluency infer relate specific accurate relevant evidence point explanation argument retrieval
Initially, pupils will focus on multiplication and division. The first focus is on multiplying and dividing by 10,100 and 1000. Pupils will then move on to using the formal methods of short and long multiplication. Within division, we will look not only at the division facts related to our times tables but also at how we can split numbers in order to divide more easily. We looked into this at the end of last half term, so again it will be about embedding this learning and using it to reason and problem solve.
Once pupils have become confident with multiplication and division, we will move on to length and perimeter.
Every week pupils will complete a Number and Lightning and skills for this will be taught in addition to their daily Math’s lesson. Pupils who are already competent in various areas will further embed their understanding through a range of reasoning and problem solving activities.
Times Tables will be a huge focus in class as we prepare for the multiplication check in May. It is imperative that pupils are able to recall all multiplication and division facts up to 12 x 12 in order to access all of the curriculum. Pupils should also work on their times table at home.
Science this term will all be focused on sound. Pupils will learn how sounds are created and how we hear them. Pupils will look at how sound waves vary depending on the pitch of the sound being produced.
Vocabulary
Pitch waves frequency vibration particles source travel dissipate volume sound
We will be following Kapow for our Computing this term and will be focusing on programming and using Scratch. Within this topic, pupils will be looking at different variables and using these to create their own codes.
Vocabulary
Code variables code block conditioning direction icon project stage variable tinker orientation programmer feature decompose
During this half term we will be continuing our focus on Health and Wellbeing. WE will look at emotions and how we can cope with these as well as focusing in on the things that make us happy.
Vocabulary
Emotions negative emotions positive emotions feelings physical health mental health anger frustration anxious grateful jealous sad tired hungry
Our topic within RE is Just How Important are our Beliefs? Within these lessons we will be looking at the different ceremonies that take place as part of Christianity and the role that key people play within these. In addition to this, we will look at the clothing that is worn in different religions and the reasons for this, the traditions that are followed and also the reasons behind fasting and specific diets.
Vocabulary
Amritdhari Aqiqah baptism Bar Mitzvah Bat Mitzva Brit Bat Brit Milah Comfirmation fast Khalsa Namakarana naming ceremony persecuted sacrifice Upanayana
This half term, pupils will focus on Dance and Swimming.
Dance - pupils will be focusing on the Hand Jive and will learn a range of iconic dance moves that will link together to form a routine. Pupils will choreograph their own motifs using taught combinations and those that they have created. Continuing on from last half term pupils will learn and use a range of choreographic devices such as cannon to enhance their dance routines.
Vocabulary
Dance choreograph beat transition rhythm performance rehearse static dynamic counting evaluate improve adapt levels speed patterns links canon gestures sharp smooth continuous rigid dynamics cannon choreography motif
Swimming – within these sessions pupils will become more confident in the water, aim to swim 25m or to at least achieve further than their own starting points, perform self-rescue and to perform a range of swimming strokes.
Vocabulary
Swimming front crawl breast stroke butterfly backstroke sculling treading water afloat rescue confidence underwater stroke streamline
In Geography, we will be looking at Tourism. Within this topic, pupils will look at the different places people visit on holiday and the pros and cons of each one. Pupils will learn about key features of a range of holiday destinations and the different reasons why people choose to travel to different places.
Vocabulary
Tourism seaside peer amusements promenade paddle deckchair hut hotel guest house caravan skis mountain minimum maximum ski-slope ski-lift environment airport destination mainland travel agency package holidays agency apartment air pollution services economy sustainability ecotourism
The topic in French this half term is portraits. Within this, pupils will learn how to describe other people in terms of both their looks and personality. Pupils will also gain an understanding of gender in French and how this can affect the spelling and pronunciation of words.
Vocabulary
Il/ elle les cheveux les yeux petit/petitie blond brun sportif bleu rouge orange marron noir verte jaune
Music will be taught through a programme called Kapow and our first topic is body and tuned percussion. We will look at the structure of music and will focus on the pitch, tempo and dynamics within a song. As we develop an understanding of the key vocabulary, we will explore the sounds that we can make both with our body and a range of instruments.
Vocabulary:
Tempo structure dynamics pitch texture percussion tuned un-tuned composition rhythm melody loops layers
Within Art we will be looking at formal elements of Art. Within this, pupils will look in depth at patterns and texture as well as creating their own geometric pattern using handmade stamps.
Vocabulary:
Pattern texture stamp geometric symmetric motif artist technique 2D shapes abstract reflection compass
Monday 8th January – Pupils back to school for Spring term
Thursday 11th January – Swimming
Friday 12th January – Kindness Workshop (virtual)
Wednesday 17th January – Live Tales Workshop (Virtual)
Thursday 18th January – Swimming
Thursday 25th January – Swimming
Thursday 1st February – Swimming
Tuesday 13th February – Parent / Carer Engagement Event
Thursday 15th February – Swimming
Friday 16th February – Last day of term.