Year 4 Class News

This is Year 4 Class News

The Witches

Posted on Wednesday 14 December 2016 by

On Tuesday, we had a brilliant time at West Yorkshire Playhouse watching The Witches.

Both classes had a great time and enjoyed seeing Roald Dahl’s famous story come alive.

There’s always lots on at the theatre – why not take a look? https://www.wyp.org.uk/about/whats-on/

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School Meals

Posted on Monday 12 December 2016 by Mrs Taylor

Our school dinner menu is usually changed on a termly basis but this is now changing to half yearly.  Our new menu will therefore be from February 2017.

When we return from the Christmas holiday, we will start on Week 3 of our current menu until the new menu is introduced.

Sports stars

Posted on Wednesday 30 November 2016 by Mrs Taylor

As part of our involvement with the Leeds North East School Sport Partnership and Active Schools, we have recently entered two sporting competitions.  A huge well done to all children who took part.  For a few, this was their first opportunity to represent our school.

Leeds North East Primary Schools Sportshall Athletics

Fifteen pupils from Year 4, 5 and 6, took part in this action-packed competition, at Allerton Grange, comprising of many field and track events.  It’s always a well-contested event and the children competed well against other local schools.

  • ‘I enjoyed everything I did.  Our team was very positive.’
  • ‘It was a great experience that wasn’t too competitive.  I loved it!’
  • ‘I enjoyed the competition because there were lots of events to choose and do.’

Thank you to Mrs Bald and Mrs Russell for taking the children to this event.

Leeds North East Primary Schools Cross Country Festival

Eighteen pupils participated in the Leeds North East Primary Schools Cross Country Festival at Cardinal Heenan.  There were over 650 young people taking part in the races and over 100 pupils in each race.

A particular well done to Grace and Megan who came 7th and 10th in their Year 5 girls race.  Also, children commented on the resilience of Ripley who took a fall in the mud but got himself up and then continued to overtake many other runners!

  • ”I thought it was good because it was different and my mum used to do cross country too.’
  • ‘It was really good because even if you don’t like running too much, like me, you still had a fun time.’

As always, we thank staff and parents who helped with these events.

 

School Saving Club paying in session

Posted on Wednesday 30 November 2016 by Mrs Taylor

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Our next paying in date for School Saving Club account holders is Thursday 08 December 3.15-3.45pm. If you can’t make this date, the next one will be on Thursday 02 February at 3.15-3.45pm.

Children must be accompanied to the sessions.

Alternatively, you can bring money to the office in a sealed envelope marked School Saving Club for the attention of Miss Hale.

School Saving Club accounts can still be opened.  Please ask at the office for an application form.

Children who are in currently in Year 3 will have their account credited by Leeds City Council with £10 once opened.

Physical activity – the facts

Posted on Wednesday 30 November 2016 by Mrs Taylor

In August 2016, the Government released its Childhood Obesity Strategy. This document outlines actions which will address the rising rates of childhood obesity.

Yorkshire Sport Foundation have produced the following poster with statistics and key information from the strategy.

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We continue to monitor and improve our physical activity provision (see our current PE Provision Plan (pe-and-sport-premium-2016-2017) and our previous PE Provision Plan (pe-and-sport-premium-2015-2016).

Packed lunches

Posted on Sunday 27 November 2016 by Mrs Taylor

Struggling for ideas for a healthy packed lunch?

Change4life have some great tips and easy to prepare ideas based on the Eatwell Guide.

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Also make reference to our Packed Lunch Guidance.

 

Trapped in the ice!

Posted on Thursday 24 November 2016 by Mr Wilks

In this science experiment, children had to consider how they could help some goblins escape from the ice. They had to think scientifically: justifying their predictions, deciding how they’d make it a fair test and how they’d measure their results accurately.

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STEM week

Posted on Thursday 24 November 2016 by Mrs Freeman

It’s been a busy week so far in Year 4.

At the beginning of the week, we set the children a challenge relating to our themed week: Can you design and make a doorbell for dogs? 

The children started off by learning about electrical circuits and how they work. We looked at the symbols used for this and were able to sketch a basic circuit. Using the correct scientific vocabulary, we were able to explain how the circuit worked.  Following this, we went on to build our own circuits and successfully light up a bulb.

Then came the tricky part!

How do we create a switch for a dog to press to alert the owner that the it needs to be let out into the garden?

How would the dog press the switch?

After lots of discussion, the children decided that cardboard with aluminium foil would work.

Ask your child why we used aluminium foil.

Through resilience and lots of patience, the classroom erupted with the sound of buzzers.

Lots of fun was had and the switches worked!

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SEAL

Posted on Friday 18 November 2016 by Mrs Freeman

This week, we did an activity that focused on some dilemmas. The children had to work as a team to decide whether they thought each situation was serious and which not as serious (although still a problem).

The children ordered each scenario from 1-9 and placed them into a Diamond 9. Number 1 being the most concerning and 9 being less of a concern. We had a discussion  and each team presented their ideas.

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Anti-bullying tips

Posted on Monday 14 November 2016 by Mrs Taylor

Thank you, Emma (Year 2) for recommending CBBC for lots of Anti-Bullying Week advice.

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