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Year 4 blog 7.2.25

Date: 7th Feb 2025 @ 1:43pm

We can’t believe we’re nearly at the end of this half term and the children are excitedly looking forward to a well-earned break.

In maths, the children’s new topic is Graphs. They have been looking at pictograms and bar graphs. The children have been using tables of information to answer questions and produce their own graphs.

In RE the children have been finding out about the significance of Baptism to Christians.

In science, we have been looking at the similarities and difference between living things. The children have produced classification keys to identify different animals.

Continuing the theme of pattern this week in Art, we looked at the American artist Sol Le Witt. The children developed their own sketches using his style of art. They sketched an array of randomly spaced dots and connected them with single straight lines. They also drew parallel lines and blocked off part of the patterns that over lapped another.

In Geography the children have been learning more about South America and the countries that make up this continent.

The children enjoyed dressing up as a number on Friday, to support the NSPCC Number Day!

 A ‘big’ well done to our Weekly Superstars: 4C Edward and Harriett 4M

Many thanks again for supporting your child’s learning.

The Year 4 Team.

to learn, to succeed, to value one another

Our vision and values are at the core of everything we do. A value is a belief or principle that guides our thinking and behaviour. Our values underpin our teaching and learning, and provide an environment which prepares our pupils to be happy and confident and to to take an active role in their community and the wider world.

Each year group has adopted one of our Christian values: Kindness, Forgiveness, Courage, Thankfulness, Hope, Faithfulness and Respect. Our over-arching Christian Value is Love. Throughout the year children are helped to explore, have opportunities to practise and then given time to reflect on what each of our Christian values means to them.

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Jubilee Road, Formby, Merseyside, L37 2HW

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