Year 4 Class

Year 4 Curriculum Map

Y4 Curriculum Overview Summer

Welcome to Year 4

The Year 4 class team for 2024/25 includes Ms Kalisz, the class teacher and Mrs Carson, teaching assistant.

Mrs Williams teaches the class on a Wednesday afternoon as PPA (planning, preparation and assessment) cover.

This is where you will find all the information you need to know about what we will be doing in Year 4 this term and throughout the academic year.

We have already had a fantastic Autumn Term. We have written fight scenes based on reading ‘The Wild Robot and we were lucky enough to go on a trip to see the film version and compare. While the film was great, we thought the book was even better!

We have an exciting year to look forward to, with interesting topics such as Why are rainforests important to us? How hard was it to invade and settle in Britain? Where does our food come from? How did the achievements of the Ancient Maya impact their society and beyond? And What are rivers and how are they used?

In Year Four, we focus on our times tables fluency in preparation for the Multiplication Tables Check (MTC) in June. We have twice weekly ‘level up’ sessions to track our learning and we enjoy practising our tables in between. Having quick recall of times tables helps your child in their maths understanding and daily 5-10min practice sessions are a great way to support your child at home.

 

Weekly Update

Week Commencing 7 July 2025

Review of the past week: we have been busy with our final assessments as well as continuing to practice our music.

Going forward: SUNDAY we have our Year 3 and Year 4 mass at St Francis - please see the newsletter for timings.  

Maths:  we will be exploring data handling by looking at different types of graphs.

English: Once we complete our Lost Thing story, we will be publishing our work as a graphic novel

RE: We will be continuing to look at roles and responsibilities in the Church today.

BEOWULF:  a final reminder letter was emailed earlier today - a hard copy will go home for you on Monday.

Homework: hard copy on Monday

Maths:  symmetry sheet

Spelling list:  you will get the hard copy on Monday

Adverbials of frequency and possibility

regularly            perhaps

maybe               occasionally

certainly            frequently

usually              possibly

rarely                probably 

 

 

At Saint Augustine’s Primary School, our school rules are simple yet powerful: Be Ready, Be Respectful, Be Safe, and Be the Best You Can Be.

These school rules guide us in everything we do, helping us create a positive, caring, and inspiring learning environment.

Being ready means coming prepared to learn and try our best every day.

Being respectful reminds us to treat others with kindness and value everyone's contributions.

Being safe ensures that we look after ourselves and others, both inside and outside the classroom.

And striving to be the best we can be encourages us to aim high, work hard, and take pride in our achievements.

Together, these rules help us to grow into confident, compassionate, and capable individuals.