Friday 20 November 2020

Friday 20th November 2020 - Y 3/4 Blogpost


Dear Parents,

Wishing you all a very happy Friday. It has been a very busy one here in Year 3/4.

OUR LEARNING THIS WEEK

This week we have all been writing stories on A Day in the Life of a Roman Soldier. We have been so impressed with the quality and content of these narratives. Lots of imagery and description being used. Well done!

In maths, we have bee looking at different ways to add and subtract. We have looked at bar modelling and part-whole modelling. Next week we will focus on column method.

HOMEWORK

This week's homework is scheduled to be uploaded onto Google Classroom at 3.30pm today. Thank you for sharing all your work with us. Just a reminder that only the children need to write a comment on Google Classroom. It is expected that they write a comment about their learning independently.

Thank you for encouraging your child to engage in positive learning behaviours.

MATHS HOMEWORK

Next week we will be sending your child home with a maths homewok book that they can keep at home to work through. We will put the pages we suggest you do each week on Google Classroom. 

THE PLAN WHEN LEARNING HAS TO BE DONE AT HOME

As mentioned in both the news letter and a previous blog, this is the plan if (for whatever reason) your child has to stay at home:

As a school we will be using the DfE approved programme, The National Academy (https://www.thenational.academy/). Here there are daily lessons for each Year Group which cover a range of subjects. There are a number of other online sources that you can use to complement this site:

https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/members-area/kids/

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/primary

https://www.tate.org.uk/kids

https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/

Use these websites as a means for providing home learning for your child. If a whole class has to stay at home, this plan still applies.Mrs Hurley will put a post on Google Classroom with a reminder of this on the first day of the whole bubble being off and all teachers will make email contact with you on a weekly basis.

HOWEVER, Fingers crossed we can all stay safe in school!

Take care and have a lovely weekend - ENJOY.

Mrs Hurley  Mr Greenfield  Miss Harvey

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