Friday 11 June 2021

Y 3/4 Blogpost Friday 11th June 2021

Happy Friday everybody,

We hope you have had a great week and are enjoying this beautiful weather. Please may we remind you that your children need to come to school wearing suncream and a hat. We encourage the children to drink plenty of water during the day also so please continue sending your child in with their water bottles.

This week we have focused on fractions in Maths. In particular, making a whole, tenths and tenths as decimals. The children have really enjoyed these lessons and showed excellent learning behaviour's. In English we are going to be writing stories based on a mystery. It is great to hear such vivd imaginations...

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 any pages on fractions if you have not already done so.
  • Continue logging on to TTRS, Sumdog and MyOn.
  • 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
Euro 2020 Country Fact Sheet 
Use the Internet and non-fiction books to research a country that is participating in
Euro 2020.
Record your answers using notes and illustrations.
Colour in the country on the map below and draw its flag next to it.

End of term reports

On the 8th of July, your child will receive their end of term report detailing their progress and areas for future development. Although there are no formal assessments made this year, due to the National lockdown at the beginning of the Spring Term, the report will contain an indication as to whether your child is working towards or working at national expectations. There will be an opportunity to discuss this report in a Zoom parent/teachers meeting after you have received the report. Further details of all of this will follow shortly so keep an eye on the weekly newsletter!

Have a wonderful weekend and see you all on Monday.

Mrs Hurley, Mr Greenfield & Miss Harvey

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