Y4 Summer 1 2024
Topic: Saxons
English:
This half-term, we will be writing a chronological recount in the form of a Police report. We will be watching the animation Pigeon Impossible and children will learn the skills needed in order to give an accurate recount of the events, including: interview questions; using time adverbials to signal order; note-taking and keeping chronological sequence.
Following on from this, we will be reading Hermelin the Detective Mouse. Children will then plan and write a narrative sequel based on events in the original. We will be focussing on: rich language; sentence openers; varying sentence length for effect and creating characters, settings and plot.
Maths:
Decimals (continuing from Spring 2):
- Read and write decimal equivalents of any number of tenths or hundredths
- Dividing a one or two-digit number by 10 or 100 (naming the tenths of hundredths)
- Solve simple measure and money problems involving fractions and decimals to 2 places
- Convert between different units of measure
- Compare numbers with the same number of decimal places (up to 2dp)
- Round decimals with 1dp to the nearest whole number
- Recognise and write decimal equivalents
Measurement: Money and Time:
- Estimate, compare and calculate different measures including money in £ and p
- Solve simple measure and money problems involving fractions and decimals (2dp)
- Convert between different units of measure
- Read, write and convert between digital and analogue time
Science:
Electricity-
- Identify common appliances that run on electricity
- Construct a simple series electrical circuit, identifying and naming its basic parts, including cells, wires, bulbs, switches and buzzer
- Identify whether or not a lamp will light in a simple series circuit, based on whether or not the lamp is part of a complete loop with a battery
- Recognise that a switch opens and closes a circuit and associate this with whether or not a lamp lights in a simple series circuit
- Recognise some common conductors and insulators
History: Saxons
- To gain an overview of the significant people and events during the Anglo-Saxon period in Britain.
- To contrast everyday life during the Anglo-Saxon period with modern British lifestyles.
- To consider broader historical themes of invading and settling before a time when Britain was unified under a single monarch.
- To become familiar with historical sources and accurate vocabulary relating to the Anglo-Saxon period.
Music:
- To identify and understand how rhythm patterns fit to a steady beat
- To understand how tempo and dynamics are used for effect
Art:
In Art, we will be looking at textiles and creative artworks inspired by Orla Kiely and William Morris.
PSHE:
Growing up and changing - Physical changes, puberty and the human life cycle
PE:
Hockey and Indoor Athletics
RE:
Jesus the lawbreaker: The importance of rules and laws and what life would be like without them.
Computing:
We will be looking at different computer systems and learning how to use them.