Year 4 Class News

This is Year 4 Class News

Homework

Posted on Friday 10 November 2017 by Mrs Freeman

Yet again, Year 4 produced some amazing, creative homework. The children were asked to use their knowledge from den building at school and produce a piece of work relating to this. During our homework review, we looked closely at each other’s work and then gave some feedback as a group.

“Nayaab’s was beautifully presented.”
Zidaan used natural and man made materials for his model.
“I love the fire outside Maggie’s den.”
Cosy
A great attempt at drawing a 3D den.
“Eliza has made a den. She didn’t need many materials.”
A well made hideout.
Fun fun fun
“Kirsten’s den looks like it’s on a relaxing beach.”

 

Roundhegians RUFC Engagement Afternoon

Posted on Tuesday 07 November 2017 by Mr Catherall

During the first term, we were lucky enough to be visited by some rugby coaches who are affiliated with Roundhegians RUFC. We learnt lots about rugby union and it was great to see our skills improve each session.

As a celebration, Roundhegians organised an engagement afternoon on Monday. Some children from Year 4 and Year 5 went along to Roundhegians to play in a non-competitive, fun tournament. Well done to all those involved. The coaches were extremely impressed with your attitude and behaviour – you certainly represented Moortown Primary well!

If you’re interested in playing rugby union, please visit Roundhegians RUFC. If you have any questions, feel free to ask me before or after school.

Den building

Posted on Thursday 02 November 2017 by Mrs Freeman

Linking in with our current Big Topic, Explorers, Year 4 have been thinking about shelters and dens. These, of course, are an absolute necessity when exposed to the elements! This morning, the children set to work on building their very own dens. Loaded with sheets, pegs, clothes horses and much more, the teams set to work.

Attaching the material to various supports proved quite a challenge.

“Best learning ever!”
“We had to make decisions as a team.”

Having a shelter is important when you’re an explorer!

All the children worked well together and were able to overcome a few construction issues. As the dens started to take shape, the teams suggested improvements for their designs and compromised with their ideas.

The finished dens were stable, well constructed and fairly strong. However, all the dens were separate to each other so we decided to link them together.

Using tunnels and more sheets, the children successfully managed to join all the dens together, creating one big one!

Finally, the dens were complete!

“It was hard to get our den to stay up!”

Time to relax and read inside on some cosy cushions.

“We love our den.”

 

“Hmmmm”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Even a spot of meditation.

A big well done to all the children!

Such great fun!

Identity

Posted on Monday 30 October 2017 by Mrs Taylor

Our Living and Learning theme this half-term is Identity.  Pupils will learn about their rights and responsibilities, what makes themselves and others special, valuing the similarities and differences between themselves and others and what is meant by community.  This will be taught through our Living and Learning sessions and also two focused weeks – Anti-bullying week (13 November) and Who do you think you are? (20 November).

Our full Living and Learning long term plan is now available on the health pages and you can keep up to date with our weekly Living and Learning statements on the parent noticeboard in the playground and also on the school calendar.

Our new school council

Posted on Sunday 22 October 2017 by Mrs Taylor

Congratulations to our new school councillors!

We had a record number of candidates this year and there were some very close votes but here are our winning candidates.

Their first meeting will be on Wednesday 08 November.

Well done to all children who prepared a speech.  We hope they don’t feel too despondent and are resilient to have another go next time.

Final school council project

Posted on Sunday 22 October 2017 by Mrs Taylor

Back in July, our Year 5 and 6 school councillors attended the Leeds Youth Voice event at Leeds Civic Hall.  They were very keen to share their experience back in school with the school council and also in a whole school assembly.  The one idea they wanted to implement back at school was to have a friendship stop.

With the support of the rest of the school council, this is now in place!

This was a great project for the school council to work on as they came to the end of their time as school councillors.  Representatives spoke to the whole school in assembly to explain how the friendship stop works.

Ask your child if they have seen the new sign and what they would do if they saw someone at the friendship stop.

 

Here is a note from Grace who was one of the school councillors that wanted to make this happen.

The friendship bus stop, which is new to our school, is a great chance to make new friends.  It encourages people of all age groups to make sure that everyone has someone to play with.  The bus stop is located above the bench closest to the entrance to the middle playground.  We hope that this idea goes well and that every child uses this correctly.  Your child should definitely know what the friendship stop is and how to use it in the right way because it has been discussed during our Friday assembly.

An apple a day…

Posted on Friday 20 October 2017 by Mrs Freeman

…keeps the doctor away!

This week, Mrs Pearson had an abundance of apples falling from her tree in the garden. Rather than waste this delicious, fresh fruit, we decided to put it to good use.

Ready…

Steady…

Bake!

“We used the bridge method to slice the apple.”
“We added some raisins to the apple.”
“It is important to peel away from your hand.”
“Tah dah! Apples chopped and ready!”

  

The children set to work washing, peeling and slicing the apples. It was lovely to see great team work. Reading the recipe as they worked, Year 4 were able to measure and weigh ingredients accurately.

 

After everything was put into the mixture and the pastry rolled and filled, it was time to put our creations into the oven.

Spicy aromas filled the air and after just fifteen minutes our apple turnovers were ready! Delicious

The children really enjoyed their own mini ‘Bake Off’.

 

 

Exciting Explorations

Posted on Wednesday 18 October 2017 by Mrs Freeman

Today, we visited The Forbidden Corner in the Yorkshire Dales. Around the gardens, we discovered  a unique labyrinth of tunnels, chambers, follies and surprises. A great place to explore!

We had to work our way through the temple of the underworld, the eye of the needle, a huge pyramid made of translucent glass, paths and passages that lead nowhere, steep spiral staircases and narrow corridors. Around each corner, we found extraordinary statues. At every turn, there were decisions to make and tricks to avoid. This was a day out with a difference that challenged and delighted the adults and children alike.

Year 4 were an absolute pleasure to take out for the day and thoroughly enjoyed their day of exploration.

Take a look at a few snapshots from our adventures.

  

School Council elections

Posted on Wednesday 18 October 2017 by Mrs Taylor

Our School Council elections will take place tomorrow, Thursday, 19 October. All children have the opportunity to vote at our polling station using the following instructions.

ballot

Before voting, please read the following:

  • Vote once for one person.
  • Place one X only on this ballot paper beside the name of the candidate you have chosen.
  • Do not write or mark anything else on the ballot paper; if you do, your paper will be invalid and your vote will not be counted.
  • When you have marked the ballot paper, fold the paper and place it in the box provided.

Votes will be counted tomorrow and our new School Council will be announced at the end of the day. This will be made up of two children from each class with the highest number of votes.

Good luck to all our candidates.

City of Leeds basketball

Posted on Wednesday 18 October 2017 by Mrs Taylor

City of Leeds basketball club recently led a PE session for Year 5 and delivered our basketball after-school club in the summer term.

Here are details of their sessions available locally.

There is also a new girls-only session at Allerton High School on Monday evenings, 6pm – 7.30pm, ages 7 – 14 years.  The first two sessions are free and then it is £5 pay to play.

Moortown Primary School, Leeds
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