Welcome to Year 4 2024

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Welcome to Year 4

Teacher: Mrs Brech

Support Assistants:

The School Day

8.45am Children enter school

8.55am Registration

10.30am Break time

12.10 Lunch time

1.00pm Afternoon lessons

3.15pm Home time

If you are late or absent, please telephone or email the school office beforehand.

Sports Equipment

PE will start off on Tuesdays and Fridays (although this will change through the year).

Children will need:-

• white t-shirt and dark blue shorts

• trainers/plimsolls.

• also good to have a tracksuit for the winter months. Please ensure that PE kits are in school all week and that they are clearly named

•Swimming will be on Wednesdays from November 13th

•Boys will need speedo or tightish longer shorts. Please no kneelength or baggy shorts.

•All children must wear a swimming hat.

•Goggles optional (children have to put them on) but a towel is not!

Classroom Equipment

Suggested items:

•A small pencil case which will fit into a school tray

•HB pencils

•A small set of coloured pencils

•A glue stick (Pritt sticks are recommended - in our experience they are more effective)

•A black whiteboard pen

•A rubber

•A sharpener

Healthy Eating

Children in Year 4 aren’t eligible for the Government’s fruit and milk scheme at break.

To avoid energy levels dropping, we recommend that a healthy snack, such as vegetables, fruit, or a dairy product (cheese yoghurt) is brought into school daily as a break time snack.

•No products should contain nuts.

•Please also ensure that your child has a named water bottle at school.

Uniform

At Trinity St Stephen First School:

Please see the website for details of the uniform, but:

• We are always smart

• We know that we tuck our shirts in

• Our hair is tied up or clipped back using brown, black or school colours simple hair accessories

• Year 4 children can wear a school tie with a white collared shirt

• Label all belongings

• There is a stock of good quality, nearly new uniform which is available at TSSSA events or on request.

Uniform

WINTER – from October half term

 White shirt or school polo shirt

Uniform

 Tie (optional) for Years 3 and 4 (Only to be worn with a white shirt and collar)

 Grey trousers, pinafore or skirt

 Grey, black or white socks

 Red, grey or white plain tights

 Red school sweatshirt or cardigan

 Red school woolly hat

 Black shoes (no boots or trainers)

 Hair accessories to be plain and either black or red

 Navy blue shorts

 Plain white t-shirt or school polo shirt

 Non-marking trainers or plimsolls

 Optional navy or black tracksuit

SUMMER- from Easter

 White shirt or school polo shirt

 Tie (optional) for Years 3 and 4 (Only to be worn with a white shirt and collar)

 Grey trousers or shorts

 Red and white checked dress

 Grey, black or white socks

 Red school sweatshirt or cardigan

 Red school baseball cap

 Black shoes (no boots or trainers)

 Hair accessories to be plain and either black or red

 Navy blue shorts

 Plain white t-shirt or school polo shirt

 Non-marking trainers or plimsolls

PE Kit

Our Learning - Maths

We will be:-

• Learning maths according to the National Curriculum

• Looking at increasing our speed and accuracy with times tables. There is a Multiplication Tables Check in the summer.

• Thinking about how maths relates to the real world around us

• Improving our problem-solving strategies

• Learning algorithms according to the school’s calculation policy

• Work is always in pencil

Our Learning - Writing

In writing we will be:

• Studying poetry and writing some free verse

• Looking at high-quality texts

• Learning about grammar, structure and punctuation through a Harry Potter study

• Applying our writing skills to other subjects such as Geography and Science

• Working in pencil until a pen licence is awarded

• Using cursive handwriting

Our Learning - Reading

Guided Reading - the children will read as a group, independently and with adults; discussing the book in small groups, focusing on how the text and story is constructed.

Children will all have one ‘leisure’ book for quiet reading in class and at home. This can be chosen from the school library or brought in from home. If the child is a “free reader”, this will be their official reading book. They need to complete a book review when they finish this book. If your child is a free reader and you read with them from this book, please note this in the reading record.

Children still on a reading scheme, will also have a reading scheme “colour” book as well as their leisure book. This book must be read alongside an adult. Any progress in this book should be noted in the reading record. No book review for this book.

Our learning - Science

Our learning - Topics

Geography and History are alternated each half term.

We have started with a Geography topic based on settling in the UK and then after half term we will study the Romans

Art and DT are also alternated each half term. We have started with Art, looking at Monet and his paintings.

Music, PE, Computing, PSHE and RE are taught weekly.

Computing is also used within other subject areas.

Homework

• Weekly Maths and English homework will be specific to the current topic being studied.

• In addition, the children will have weekly times tables and spellings to learn. (TTRS)

• Reading chapters of their reading books.

• Occasionally, additional topic-based work.

• Homework will be set on a Wednesday and should be handed in on the following Monday. Homework handed in on time will earn a golden point!

• If homework isn’t completed, the children will attempt it during break time at school with an adult.

• Maths work in pencil, English/writing is in pencil until pen licence is awarded.

Assessment

Key Objectives are used to assess children’s progress (please see the school website)

In June, the children will sit the multiplication tables check (MTC) which is statutory for all year 4 pupils.

Communication with school

There may be occasions when you need to talk to the class teacher. Please understand that this is not usually possible before school, unless by prior arrangement. Messages can be emailed to the office.

Teachers can be more flexible at the end of the school day. For the safety of all children in our school only come into school in exceptional circumstances. Please only use the front door and always report to the office rather than approaching the classroom directly.

The Class News

Please check the class news on the school website. It is published on a Monday. http://www.tssfirst.co.uk/ This will let you know what is going on in Year 4 and will hopefully answer any questions you may have. It often includes important information, so it is useful to check it every week.

Residential

The High Ashurst Residential in May – outdoor education centre in Surrey.

*More information to follow nearer the time.

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