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Year 4 2025-2026 Blog

Walk to the North Pole

Broadbent Fold worked together to get 3961 points and successfully travel to the North Pole. Pupils and staff were tasked to try to complete 5 minutes of active travel every day where possible and every day they managed got a point for school. All children who managed to get at least 4 points were given a key ring as a prize. We had so many children complete their active travel every day that we had to raffle the top 3 prizes. Well done to everyone that took part!


Finish this…

Year 4 received their certificates last week for completing the Finish This project with English National Opera. They were tasked with composing and performing their own song about a colour. They worked as a team and created the song Peony Pink. Well done everyone!


Home Learning Spring 1

Here is the home learning menu for this half term linked to our topic 'What was life like for the Tudors?'.

Please complete your home learning in your homework book or upload to Seesaw. Star points will be earnt for all pieces of homework completed. 

Times tables homework will be sent out every Friday also. 

I cannot wait to see all the exciting things you do!


What was life like for the Tudors?

This half term, our topic in Year 4 is 'What was life like for the Tudors?' where we will be learning all about Henry VIII and his wives, making a Tudor soup and creating animations about the Spanish Armada. 

Please see the attached topic web for more information about what your child will be learning this half term.


Handwriting Award winners

Congratulations to our handwriting award winners this half term. I am impressed with your motor skills, letter orientation, joined writing and presentation.

Our winners are:

Nursery- Myles

Reception- Alfie

Y1- Rosie C

Y2- Eric

Y3- Aston

Y4- Olivia

Y5- Vincent E

Y6- Jacob A

It is lovely to see so many boys winning this time. Your wonderful work is on display outside Mrs Parker's room for all to see!


Year 3 and 4 Glow Dodgeball

It was Year 3 and 4's turn at glow dodgeball tonight. They had so much fun! It was lovely to see the confidence of the pupils grow throughout the festival. Well done everyone, you did our school proud!


Good Bye to Charles at the JRF

We said thank you and good bye to Charles yesterday. Our amazing coach and mentor from the Jason Robinson Foundation. We have been so lucky to have him at our school and he has inspired the next generation to work hard and show respect. We also got to our very first rugby final and our pupils now have a passion for rugby. We are so thankful. 


Atlas Fun

Year 4 enjoyed their Geography lesson today where they used atlases to find different countries, rivers, mountains and cities around the world. 


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