Year 4
Hello and welcome to the Year 4 Class. Thank you for taking the time to look at all the exciting things we get up to!
Our team include Mrs Gough (Teacher), Mr Glendinning (1:1), Mrs Stuteley (TA) and Mrs Deighton (TA).
St Anne Class

St. Anne class prayer
Dear God,
Thank you for sending your kind son, Jesus, to guide us through life and for the sacrifices that he made for us.
We ask you for your guidance in making our learning environment safe and peaceful, and as we follow Jesus’ footsteps, guide us to become responsible citizens for our school community.
Thank you for allowing us to play with our friends and eat well. Thank you for allowing us to guide each other when we encounter challenges or conflicts.
Thank you for providing us with the ability to feel, to manage our emotions, and for empowering us to provide our friends and loved ones with support.
Thank you for allowing us to reflect when we make the wrong choices and supporting us to make the right decisions.
Thank you for the life we are given.
Thank you for giving us grace and the power to believe, succeed and soar.
Amen
Advent Term Learning Overview
Our PE days are Wednesdays and Thursdays, so please come to school wearing your PE kit on these days.
Class Timetable
Morning Learning | Lunch | Afternoon Learning | |
Monday | Maths Fluency, Music, VIPERS, English | Religious Education, Choral worship | |
Tuesday | Maths, VIPERS, D&T, English | Science, Whole School Liturgical Prayer | |
Wednesday | Maths, VIPERS, SPAG, French | PE, RSHE, Class liturgical prayer | |
Thursday | Maths, VIPERS, English | PE, Computing | |
Friday | Maths, Vipers, Geography | Religious Education, Celebration Assembly |
Termly Overviews
Advent 1, 2023 Curriculum overview:
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Advent 2, 2023 Curriculum overview:
Our Wonderful Work this Term!
Living Rosary – The baptism of Jesus
Advent 1 – Art, creating individual paintings as part of the Batik topic.
Home Learning
Reading at home
Questions To Ask Your Child When Reading
As we all know reading is such a key part of our development. Early reading ignites creativity, sparks curiosity, and stimulates the imagination in young children. Often, this leads to role-play as children grow which helps to develop other skills such as empathy, problem-solving, and morality.
When you share books with your child here are some questions to help you get even more from the experience.
Supporting Your Child’s Reading At Home
Our House Teams 2022-23

Czestochowa

Loreto

Lourdes

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