4M

Start time 8:40 – Home time 3:30
The children will be collected from the entrance at the bottom of the stairs near the main hall.
Welcome to the Year 4M blog page! What an exciting year we have ahead of us! Please read the important information on this blog page to help with any queries and click on the news post at the bottom of the page to see our wonderful learning each half term in each subject.
School uniform
Please ensure your child wears full school uniform including black shoes not trainers. Hi-Viz jackets are part of the school uniform and must be worn every day. Please buy one from the office if your child does not have one. Water bottles and Reading book bags with their diary and reading book in should be brought into school every day. We do not have space to store large bags so please ensure your child has a book bag.
PE day: Wednesday
Please ensure your PE kit is in school on this day.
Please ensure that no jewellery is worn on this day and that if headscarves are worn, that they are shoulder length and quick release for safety reasons. These can be purchased at the office, if you need to buy one.
Homework:
Children are expected to complete maths, English, spellings, read 3 times a week and practise their multiplication facts on TTrockstars each week.
Set on Mirodo (Maths & English) – https://app.mirodoeducation.com/login
Set on spelling shed (tested Friday) – https://play.edshed.com/en-gb/login
Take quiz on AR – https://global-zone61.renaissance-go.com/welcomeportal/6697753
Practise Tables on TTrockstars – https://play.ttrockstars.com/
Homework including diaries will be checked every Friday. Homework completed every week will mean a treat at the end of the year.
Swimming:
Swimming will take place for two weeks starting the week beginning Monday 29th September for 10 weeks. Please ensure swimming kit is in school every Monday.
Our class charity is…
the NSPCC
We all have the right to speak out and stay safe.
The NSPCC is a charity that works to keep children and young people safe. The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children is its full name. It protects children against violence and exploitation. For 130 years, the organisation has been helping people! To get help, you can go to a local service centre that supports children, young people, and families. They will then advise you on how to keep children safe.
If a child is not feeling safe, he or she can contact Childline. You can call them at 08001111 or visit their website.
The NSPCC visits schools to inform youngsters about the Childline service and how to “speak out and stay safe.” They have a mascot called Buddy. Buddy is designed in the shape of a speech bubble to show children that they can talk about problems that make them feel unsafe.
Childline: https://www.childline.org.uk/
NSPCC: https://www.nspcc.org.uk/
Useful links to support learning from home:
Mirodo: https://app.mirodoeducation.com/login
Spelling Shed: https://play.edshed.com/en-gb/login TT Rockstars: https://play.ttrockstars.com/
Purple Mash: https://www.purplemash.com/login/
Accelerated Reader: https://global-zone61.renaissance-go.com/welcomeportal/6697753
https://app.awardplace.co.uk/stakeholder-evaluations/user-survey/68ca5f94720a4
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Autumn 1 History
Autumn 1 Science
Autumn 1 PE
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