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Year 4

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"Love one another as I have loved you."

John 13:34-35

Mrs Sutton and Sir would like to welcome you to the Year 4 class page for 2020-2021.

Our aim is to keep you informed of all the things that are happening in our class. 

Autumn Term

2020-2021

Dates for Your Autumn Diary

 

Autumn 1

 

  • Thursday 17th September: St Robert Bellarmine Feast Day
  • Friday 2nd October: Non-uniform for Macmillan Coffee Morning
  • Monday 19th October: Pupil progress meeting via phone
  • Friday 23rd October: Non-uniform day (wearing red or blue to say NO to racism)
  • Friday 23rd October: School closes for half-term (3pm)

 

 

Autumn 2

 

  • Tuesday 3rd November: School reopens
  • Friday 20th November: Children in Need non-uniform day
  • Wednesday 2nd December: ‘Trashion’ Show
  • Friday 11th December; Xmas Jumper day & Santa dash
  • Friday 20th December: Term finishes @ 1:30pm

"Look What We've Been Up To!"

PSHE

Hello Yellow - World Mental Health Day 

 

Year 4 celebrated World Mental Health Day #helloyellow by wearing yellow. We had a lovely day! We talked about all the people they have in their lives who are there to support then and then talked about how, like superheroes we have special powers - Resilient Powers. 

Macmillan Coffee Morning and Collective Worship

 

We celebrated the Macmillan Coffee Morning a little bit differently this year. We started off by thinking about all of those people who help us when we are sick especially those people who work with Macmillan and we wrote a prayer for them. Then we took part in a Collective Worship where we prayed for those people who help us when we are sick and those who are sick. At playtime we bought cakes to raise money for the charity. As a school we raised over £800! 

Science

What Happens to the Food We Eat?

We started our science topic by thinking about the journey food takes through our bodies. We then attempted to put our initial thoughts on an outline of the body. We then explained to our classmates what we thought was happening as we eat food.

British Values - Democracy

School Council Elections

 

Well done to everyone who took part in the school council elections and put themselves forward to be a school councilor. The standard was very high this year and it was a very difficult job for the children to decide who to vote for. After listening to each candidates' manifesto, all of the class went to the polling station to cast their votes. It was a very close run thing. Congratulations to our two new year 4 councilors! 

Daily Mile

We started the year as we mean to go on with lots of energy. We ran a daily mile!

 

 

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