Year 4 Update Wk 24
- 11th March – 4W Assembly
- 18th March- 4J Assembly
- 18th March – International Food Fair
- 24th March (Thursday 12.00pm) – End of Term
- 11th April – Term 3 begins
- Raffle Tickets
Remember to sell those tickets and return the money and ticket stubs to the PTA. Want more tickets, no problem! Just ask and you shall receive. The class that sells the most tickets wins a super dooper prize, good luck Year 4.
How We Express Ourselves
Central Idea: Nature, purpose and creativity can inspire the design of structures in the community
Lines of Inquiry
- Architecture in the local and global environment
- Elements that influence design
- Pattern and shapes in structures (Maths)
Concepts: Form, Perspective, Reflection
Learner Profile: Communicator, Reflective
Attitudes: Confidence, Creativity
Structures around the world – mini inquiries linked to Ms. Jeeves’ research sessions.
Final Assessment
Multiplication and Division
Central Idea – Addition, subtraction, multiplication and division are related to each other and used to help us solve problems
Lines of Inquiry:
The methods that are used to solve calculations
The operations of multiplication and division
The different relationships between the four operations
The children will be:
- Multiplying 3 digit by 2 digit numbers
- Dividing 3 digit by 1 digit numbers with and without remainders
- Calculating multiplication and division questions mentally
- Modelling multiplication and division using arrays
- Estimating and rounding to check answers
We will continue to work on basic facts. The written form of multiplication and division will drive our number work until the end of the term.
Shape and Space
Nets and angles of 3D Shapes.
Narrative
This is our second unit on Narrative writing where we are hoping to consolidate skills in the following areas.
- Using and identifying complex sentences.
- Consistent use of past tense
- Using the basic mechanics of writing when editing
- Use of dialogue
The Narrative style we are inquiring into is Folk Tales. We encourage you to share the Folk Tales you grew up with that are part of your culture with your child. They can then share these with the class. The children will be focusing on using paragraphs and continuing to use imagery when writing their own fables.
Final Assessment – write a fable
Before school | After school |
Monday | 2.45-3.30pm |
Tuesday | 8.15- 9.00am |
Wednesday | 2.45-3.30pm |
Friday | 8.30-9.15am |
To register for a family borrowing card please complete the form found on the school website’s communications page. For any questions please contact Emily Jeves jevese2@beaconhill.edu.hk
Mr Gibson has shared a link to help the children practise their ukulele at home.
Ukuleles to be brought to school on the following days; 4M Thursdays, 4W and 4J Fridays