Good morning Year 4!
How are you all? We hope that you enjoyed the learning we set for you yesterday. A big thank you to Tasfia who emailed us and updated us with her learning!
We would love to hear from you so please use our Year 4 email address: year4@bgfjs.org to keep in touch. Send us any questions that you have or photos of your work or even a message to say hello. We are here for you!
Now put on your growth mindset and begin with today’s learning!
How are you all? We hope that you enjoyed the learning we set for you yesterday. A big thank you to Tasfia who emailed us and updated us with her learning!
We would love to hear from you so please use our Year 4 email address: year4@bgfjs.org to keep in touch. Send us any questions that you have or photos of your work or even a message to say hello. We are here for you!
Now put on your growth mindset and begin with today’s learning!
9-9.30: Jo Wicks is running PE sessions every day at 9am on his Youtube channel. Remember all his videos will be saved on his channel for you to use any time you like. Rally up your family and do it together!
Lesson 1: Literacy
Following from yesterday’s task, we would like you to log onto Active Learn Primary and read the non-fiction text: Birds of Prey by Johanna Rohan. Answer the questions as you read along and then add to the facts you took from yesterday.
Want to challenge yourself?
• Draw a picture of an eagle and annotate its physical features.
• Draw a picture of an eagle and annotate its physical features.
Lesson 2: Numeracy
Nasima, Jasminara and Louise’s group:
Remind yourself how to use the written method (compact and expanded column method) for subtraction by watching the video and completing the practice questions.
Vicky and Bonnie’s group:
Today we will continue to learn about graphs and data.
Click on the link below to learn how to use simple data table:
To all of Year 4: Don’t forget to practice your times tables using Times Table Rockstars - you can find your friends and have a competition on there!
Lesson 3: Geography
This week we will explore Europe. Complete the following tasks and become an expert!
• Learn the names of the countries and their capitals that make up Europe. Try to match the country's landmass to its situation in Europe.
• Use this new link to study the flags of Europe.
You can use the option to remove all continents except Europe - this can help you focus your learning better.
Story time with David Walliams: