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Year 4 Pitch Lesson

Year 4 had a fabulous time experimenting with instruments to see which ones had the lower or higher pitch. They found out that the largest instruments made the lower pitch. It was great for them to try and work out why as well. 


Year 4 Superstars

A massive congratulations to our superstars this week. I'm really impressed by all the bronze winners already. Keep up all the hard work Year 4. 


R.E - Rangoli patterns (Diwali)

Year 4 have created Rangoli patterns inspired by Diwali. Rangoli patterns are colourful and bright designs made on the floor by the entrance of a house to welcome visitors. During Hindu festival of Diwali, people create these eye-catching patterns to encourage the goddess Lakshmi to enter their homes and to keep away evil spirits. 


Can you hear me?

Year 4 have started their Science work on Sound this week and have been learning all about how sound is made and how it travels. They had an exciting afternoon today when they made string telephones to demonstrate how sound waves can travel from one object to another. This was a fantastic learning opportunity to find out about Alexander Graham Bell and to create a fair test to see if it was easier to hear someone with a tight or loose string or a short or long one. Great work Year 4. 


Tameside Libraries half term events

During October half term there are many free activities on at Tameside Libraries- please see the images attached for more information. 

Half term activities

We have lots going on for children and families during the upcoming half term.


Autumn 2 in Year 4

I do hope you all have a fabulous October half term holiday, and the children get a break before coming back for our second term in Year 4. This half term will start off with our Science topic of Sound. The children will be finding out about how their ears work, how sound travels and how the telephone was invented and works. We will also be whizzing off around the world.  The children will be learning about the Capital Cities, Greenwich Meridian, the Tropics and the Equator.


Reading Ambassadors training

Today the KS2 Reading Ambassadors met together for their training with Cassie from and Joy from Tameside Libraries. They have ideas ready to set a whole school reading challenge.

Thank you for your ideas- what a great team! 


Roman Legacy

To finish our Roman topic off, Year 4 have been answering the question- how did the Romans change Britain? They have been fascinated by all the things we use today that the Romans introduced. Their research has led them to find out about the Romans introducing language, money, religion, stone buildings, straight roads, central heating and much more. They are definitely gearing themselves up for our Roman quiz tomorrow. Well done Year 4. 


Super Space Week

Week beginning the 4th October is national space week. The school immersed themselves in learning about space. They have been fascinated about our solar system, the planets, the moons, space travel, astronauts and other galaxies. Year 2 even went to Jodrell Bank as a trip. Look at how fantastic the schools' display looks. 


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