Year 4
Teacher: Mrs Mabe
Teaching Assistants: Mrs Lowe, Mrs Arciniega and Mrs Thornborough
Our Gospel Value is: Peace
Our School Councillors: Theo and Melin
Our Eco Warriors: Eva and Melody
Our SHINE Councillors: Tonaya, Heather and Robert
Our link Governor is: Mandy Palmer
Helpful Information:
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Reading records are needed in school every day.
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When your child has finished reading their book they may change it for another one.
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Library book changing day is Wednesday.
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PE days are Tuesday and Thursday- please come in PE kits.
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Homework is given out every Friday to be completed and returned by the following Thursday.
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Spelling tests are weekly on Friday. Weekly scores will be written in your child's reading record.
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Log-ins for Timestables Rockstars and Nessy are in the front of your child's reading record.
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Musical instruments for lessons will be safely stored in Year 4's cupboard - don't forget to take them home at the end of the day!
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Healthy snacks - if your child does not have morning toast, they may bring in a healthy snack for morning playtime.
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Water bottles - children will need a water bottle in school each day (water only). Please make sure water bottles are clearly named and are returned daily after washing.
Looking ahead:
- Forest School and 'Come Outside' Curriculum in Spring Term.
- Trip to Fairhaven Lake on Thursday 9th January 2025.
- Visit to Bolton Museum on Thursday 24th April 2025.
Spring Term message from Mrs Mabe:
Happy New Year and welcome back!
This Spring Term we will be starting our Geography Topic “Misty Mountain, Winding River” with a fieldtrip to Fairhaven Lake. Remember to bring your wellies!
On Mondays, Year 4 will be taking part in our 'Come Outside' and Forest School curriculum. We will be planting root vegetables and potatoes, composing climate change poetry, making nettle crisps and using nature to make collages.
The exciting learning doesn't stop there, we will also be learning the ukulele in Music!
At St Thomas' we LOVE to read, have a look at Year 4's 50 recommended reads below. What will you read next?
Times tables! Times tables! Times tables! In June, all Year 4 children will have to complete the Multiplication Tables Check. This means it is more important than ever to be practising your timetables at every opportunity. Whether it is reciting them in the car or practising on Times Tables Rockstars (Garage) for 3 minutes per day. We will also be learning our times tables in class. For more information please see the PowerPoint below.
Please have a look at our 'Knowledge Organisers' linked below. These contain our key learning for Spring Term in Geography, Science, DT and French.
If you have any questions - please do not hesitate to ask - I am here to help!
Mrs Mabe
Useful Documents for Year 4
Year 4 'Meet the Teacher' information (Sept 24)
Year 4 'Multiplication Tables Check' information
Year 4 '50 Recommended Reads' Poster
Autumn Term Documents
Year 4 Learning Letter for Autumn
Year 4 Spellings for Autumn Term 1
Year 4 Spellings for Autumn Term 2
Year 4 Knowledge Organisers Autumn
Spring Term Documents
Year 4 Learning Letter for Spring
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Making and playing Dreidels
Posted: Dec 16, 2024 by: year4 teacher (F.Mabe) on: Year 4 Blog
Year 4 have been learning about the Jewish festival of Hanukkah. Hanukkah celebrates the Jewish people’s struggle for their freedom. It is also known as the festival of Lights. It is a time when Jews remember the desolation of their holy Temple in Jerusalem by King Antiochus in 164/165 BC. Jews celebrate Hanukkah by lighting a special menorah, called a Hanukkiah. The celebration lasts 8 days due to the miracle of the oil in the Menorah lasting 8 whole days. The children discovered another way of celebrating Hanukah was eating food cooked in oil such as potato pancakes and jelly doughnuts, and playing a game called dreidel. The children then made their own dreidels and had a go at playing the game.
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