Friday 28 May 2021

Y 3/4 Blogpost Friday 28th May

Happy Friday everybody! This week we have been thinking about mass and capacity - how we measure it and how to read scales. This is a very challenging skill and well worth spending some time on at home if you can. We have also been creating Meerkat factfiles and writing from the point of view of a vulture. Click on this link if you'd like to watch the short film that our writing has been based on this week. https://www.literacyshed.com/catchit.html

Holiday Homework Tasks

Must Do

  • Reading Remember 15-20 minutes everyday and then discuss the text afterwards, asking for opinions, favourite part or questioning what happened so as to ensure that your child is understanding the text as well as reading it.
  • Maths Homework Book - this week we would like you to complete: Year 3 page 14-15 Year 4 page 42-43 if they have not already been completed.
  • Spelling and Reading Common Words - keep looking at these words often, doing a chunk at a time. The lists can be accessed from our Key Stage web page "Useful Information" tab - use the link below and scroll down to see the menu of word lists.  Practise how to spell them by looking at 5-10 words at a time.
Can Do
  • Continue logging on to TTRS, Sumdog and MyOn.
Head to Toe Clubfoot Charity
During the half term holiday there will be an art installation in Rayleigh in conjunction with the Head to Toe Clubfoot Charity. Children from several Rayleigh schools, including Down Hall, have created colourful feathers and these will form part of the decorations in the High Street. All of the children in Year 3/4 have made their own feather so you may like to go and take a look.

Wishing you all a fantastic holiday and see you back in school in June.
Take care,
Mrs Hurley, Mr Greenfield and Miss Harvey

Friday 21 May 2021

Y 3/4 Blogpost Friday 21st May 2021

 Dear Parents,

We hope you have had a lovely week and that you are all well. We have had an extremely busy week in Year 3/4 and the children have undertaken a number of assessments. They have all tried really hard and given it their best effort so well done to you all!

HOMEWORK

Thank you to all those children who completed and shared their homework this week. This week there is no homework (you need a rest after the week that you have just had!)  but 

Please can you also make sure that your child is reading for at least 15 minutes every night and learning their times tables.

NEXT WEEK

We will be focusing on Mass and Capacity in Maths and in English our writing will be based on a short film clip. 

Have a lovely weekend and see you Monday.

Kind regards,

Mrs Hurley, Mr Greenfield & Mrs Hurley

Friday 14 May 2021

Y 3/4 Blogpost Friday 14th May 2021

Dear Parents,

We hope that you had a great week and are looking forward to a lovely weekend. It certainly is getting back to some form of normality and with Monday 17th fast approaching, it is great that finally we will be able to mix with another household and perhaps even hug our closest family and friends! This week the children have definitely been a lot more focused and displaying more positive learning behaviours. No sleepyheads during lessons!

HOMEWORK

Thank you to all those children who completed and shared their homework this week. This week's homework can also be found on Google Classroom

Below is a list of things that we would like you to complete for your homework. You need to complete the Must Do tasks and if you would like to challenge yourself some more, than you can complete the Can Do tasks.
Must Do
1. Practise your times tables. Click on the link below.
https://mathsframe.co.uk/en/resources/resource/477/Multiplication-Tables-Check

2. Read every day for 20 minutes.  

3. Maths Homework - Place Value
Please see Google Classroom. You can either print out and take a photo or write out on paper or type out on a Google Document and share it with your teacher. 

4. Spellings - please can you go through these words over the weekend.

Can Do
PSHCE - We will be celebrating Dementia Week and in class, we will be creating Forget Me Not posters and including a memory we have of a lost loved one. Please use the weekend to think of a cherished memory you may have with a lost loved one that you might like to include on your poster. This can be written down on a Google Doc or if you can remember what you want to write down just bring your special memory with you.

Please can you also make sure that your child is reading for at least 15 minutes every night. If you have read all the books in you house the local libraries are now open!

NEXT WEEK

Looking ahead to next week, we will be completing some assessments Maths, Reading and GPS. Could you please take the time to test your child on the spellings that are on Google Classroom? Thanks for your support.

Have a lovely weekend and see you Monday.

Kind regards,

Mrs Hurley, Mr Greenfield & Mrs Hurley


WHOLE SCHOOL NATIONAL NUMERACY SUMDOG CONTEST

Calling all of you amazing mathematicians! 

You have been entered into the National Numeracy Sumdog Contest. It is taking place on 14 - 20 May

I will be monitoring how well each class is doing. The winning class will be announced in the school newsletter.

Let's show our Down Hall community what great mathematicians we are!

Good luck.

Mrs Hurley 👍

Friday 7 May 2021

Y 3/4 Blog Friday 7th May 2021

Dear Parents,

Hopefully you have all had a good week, albeit a very short one. 

It is lovely to have all of the children back at school so we can continue with their learning journey. However, some of our children are coming into school extremely tired. This makes it difficult for them to concentrate and engage with their learning. We appreciate that the children have not necessarily had strict routines at home in the previous months but we would urge our children to have regular bedtimes so that we can ensure they are able to make the progress that we know they are capable of. If you have any concerns or need support, please do not hesitate to contact us at our phase email address.

HOMEWORK

Thank you to all those children who completed and shared their homework this week. This week's homework can also be found on Google Classroom

Below is a list of things that we would like you to complete for your homework. You need to complete the Must Do tasks and if you would like to challenge yourself some more, than you can complete the Can Do tasks.

Must Do
1. Practise your times tables. Click on the link below.
https://mathsframe.co.uk/en/resources/resource/477/Multiplication-Tables-Check
2. Read every day for 20 minutes.  
3. Maths Homework - Multiplying by 10 and 100 - an area we all struggle with this week.
Please see below (Choose *  **  ***) You can either print out and take a photo or write out on paper or type out on a Google Document and share it with your teacher please. 
Can Do 
In Science we have begun to learn about Sound. Please can you make your own poster on how we hear sound? Think about how the rice moved when the drum was tapped (vibrations)
It can be done as a Google Document or on a piece of paper and you can bring it into school for our Science display if you wish.

NEXT WEEK

Looking ahead to our lessons next week, we will continue measurement in Maths. We have had to pause converting measures as it soon became apparent that the majority of the children had forgotten how to multiply and divide by 10 and 100. This being the case, we will be refocusing in on length and how to add and subtract measures next week.

In English we are going to be writing a recount about an ancient Egyptian slave. The character of Narkt is one that is inspiring and the children have been engrossed in his life story.

Have a lovely weekend.

Kind regards,

Mrs Hurley, Mr Greenfield & Miss Harvey