P4b’s Week beginning 29.09

It may have only been a four day week but we have managed to squeeze in a whole lot of work!

In Grammar, we have been looking at past, present and future tense verbs. Today we made our own tense time machines and travelled forward and backwards in time to explore the tenses in more detail. We can also tell the distance between regular and irregular past tense verbs!

In French this week, we have been learning how to introduce ourselves; asking and answering simple questions such as ‘what is your name?’, ‘How old are you’ and ‘how are you?’

It was ‘Maths Week’ this week, and the children were tasked to create their own board game for a competition. The winner will have their design painted on the school playground for the whole school community to enjoy!

Our groups are still working on multiplication (circles and squares) and capacity (triangles).

In topic we have been exploring ocean pollution and the effect it has on the natural environment and the animals who live there.

We decided to do our bit by going out into the playground to pick up any rubbish that was left lying on the ground. We learned that if rubbish isn’t disposed of properly, the wind will blow it away and it will inevitably end up in the ocean.  We investigated the way plastic breaks down once it reaches the ocean and how micro-plastics can impact the whole ecosystem, creating ‘dead zones’.

We did a marvellous job picking up all of the playground trash and undoubtedly saved more than one life in the process!

In reading, Our Rubies are just about finishing their first novel of the year. They have been conducting comprehension activities on it throughout the book which is culminating in them creating their very own mystery story using techniques learned from the book to create an element of suspense and intrigue.

Our Emeralds are also just finishing their book ‘Flat Stanley’ and have been using their sequencing and summarising skills to prepare a short film, capturing the main elements of the story using puppets!

The Amethysts and the Sapphires have been continuing with their Project X books, working on fluency and reading with expression. This week, the Amethysts were tasked to write a letter to one of the characters in the book as another character; recalling key elements of the book and using effective language to set the correct tone of the letter.

The Sapphires have been recalling key elements of their story in a fun way by recalling and visualising a map of the scene and inputting information of what happened in each place.

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