Year 4 Home Learning – Summer Week 1

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Posted by olops | Posted in Year 4 | Posted on April 18, 2020

Dear Parents/Carers,
I hope you all had a lovely Easter and are keeping well.
Attached is the work and supporting PowerPoints for your child’s home learning for the week beginning Monday 20th April. Please open ‘Homeschool Timetable’ first as this outlines tasks per day and has further information about the week ahead.
 
If you do not have a printer then please record work directly into the Home Learning book. We try to avoid using worksheets in school so your child will be used to presenting tasks straight into their book. If you do have a printer, please stick the completed worksheet directly in to their Home Learning book. 
Maths

Our next unit of learning that we would have begun in school is ‘decimals.’ This is new learning for your child.

Every day, there is a maths teaching video and activity for them to complete. Again, if you do not have a printer, ask your child to record the answers in their home learning book. Please let them watch the video. It pauses in places for them to complete part of the activity, then resume the next part of teaching and so on.

https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/year-4/

Start on Week 1 from Spring Term (not summer term) as this picks up from where we left off from at school. Looking at the Homeschool Timetable will make this clearer. 

I appreciate that many of you will still be working from home or have more than one child to support. I have therefore tried to make the activities for your child possible for them to complete independently. If you are having trouble downloading or accessing the attachments, please get in touch. If some days learning does not go to plan, then please do not worry or put pressure on yourselves. Build dens, bake, garden, play, get out for a bike ride and most importantly look after yourselves. When you can, please continue to post on the school blog – www.olops.edublogs.org  and e-mail me any questions or photographs of your child’s work.
I am looking forward to seeing what you are up to and hearing all about your Easter. You continue to all be in my thoughts and prayers.
Best Wishes,
Miss Smallwood

 

 

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Need a boredom-buster?

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Posted by olops | Posted in Art Ideas, Year 3 | Posted on April 18, 2020

I like this idea, think I might have a go myself! Why don’t you give it a try?

Missing you!

Mrs Walker

Free online poetry workshops every Tuesday morning

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Posted by olops | Posted in Literacy, Year 1, Year 2, Year 3, Year 4, Year 5, Year 6 | Posted on April 18, 2020

Hi all,

Thought some of you might be interested in this – remember to ask an adult first to check that it is ok with them.

Poet and YouTube star Simon Mole is running a series of free live poetry workshops online via Zoom. Sessions run on Tuesdays mornings, with a sharing session on Thursday. For more information on how to join, visit www.simonmole.com/online-poetry-workshops and follow Simon on Twitter @Si_Mole.

 

 

Stay safe, miss you!

Mrs. Walker

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