Snow Leopards – Year 4
Knowledge Organisers
Remote Learning for Monday 18th and Tuesday 19th July
Hello everyone,
With temperatures expected to reach 40 degrees on Monday and Tuesday, some of you may have taken the decision to remain at home. However, school remains open as usual and so we have been asked to supply you with some remote learning to cover the next two days.
Maths: You can find four worksheets below, two for Monday and two for Tuesday. These cover the entire Year 4 curriculum. These are just for you to complete at home: don't feel the need to send them back in with your child. The answers are on the back so you can self-assess.
English: Last week in English, you investigated leaflets. You may like to click this link to help you remember the features of this genre: Watch and work through quiz etc on page: Scotland - English and Literacy - Factual Writing - Creating a leaflet - P2, P3, P4, P5, P6, P7 - First and Second Level classroom and home learning for Curriculum for Excellence with BBC Bitesize Scotland - BBC Bitesize
You need to use the leaflet planning frame below to plan a leaflet which gives information on three exciting aspects of being in Year 4. You could choose from one of the following:
- Stone Age Day
- TTRockstars and the Multiplication Test
- The Rivers Study trip to the Peak District
- Trampolining in PE
- Building and firing Roman Catapults in D&T
Or something else which you feel is an important aspect of Year 4. Your target audience for the leaflet is Year 3 children who will become Brown Bears or Snow Leopards. Try to use persuasive language when you write! There are two worksheets below to help you. One is a planning grid, the other is a blank leaflet. As with the maths worksheets there is no expectation for you to return these to school.
Doodle Learning: The children all have Doodle Learning accounts which they use for Home Learning and so should keep practising their usual maths and English activities.
Reading: A nice, relaxing activity where the only movement is the turning of a page! Your child should still have their reading book with them but any reading at all is fine.
I hope we're all able to get back together before the end of the term but, for the meantime, stay safe and we'll see you soon.
Mr Turk
Worksheets for Monday 18th July and Tuesday 19th July
Sewing Victorian cushions - July 2022
Mad Science Assembly - July 2022
Enjoying Sports Day - July 2022
Playing Quidditch - June 2022
Investigating symmetry - June 2022
Cricket festival - Jun 2022
Celebrating the Queen's Platinum Jubilee - June 2022
River study in the Peak District - May 2022
Peacemakers - What do we find peaceful? - May 2022
Space Day - March 2022
Safer Internet day - Exploring Respect and Relationships Online - Feb 2022
Creating models of Roman catapults - February 2022
Expressing meaning and emotions through words - Jan 2022
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Jan 2022 - Dividing 3 digits by 1 with remainders
Jan 2022 - Portraying emotions through clay faces
Project Day - Natural Disasters Dec 2021
Playing chime bells using notation -Dec 2021
Santa Dash - Dec 2021
Trampolining - Nov 2021
Forest of Dreams - Our pledges to Planet Earth about how we are trying to help our world Nov 2021
Reading from our Bucket of Kindness during Anti-bullying Week - Nov 2021
Practising tag rugby skills - Nov 2021
Creating our own news broadcast - Nov 2021
Diwali dancing - Nov 2021
Changing the pitch of sounds - Nov 2021
Making models of shelters in Outdoor Learning - Oct 2021
Stone Age to Iron Age Day - Oct 2021
Year 4 had a fantastic, interactive day exploring lots of artefacts from the Stone Age, Copper Age, Bronze Age and Iron Age. They listened really well to the teachers and were a credit to the school with their enthusiasm and behaviour. Here are just a few of the images from the day: