Class Blog

Year 4 Blog

Reuben and the Frog!

Reuben's mum has sent me this fantastic photo of Reuben looking very happy to have a frog on his shoulder!  I don't think I woould be smiling!  Our science work recently has been about the different types of animals and frogs belong to the Amphibian group.   Amphibians are cold-blooded vertebrates (vertebrates have backbones) that don't have scales. They live part of their lives in water and part on land.    Mrs Blomeley


Laura's Story about The Present!

Laura has watched The Present clip from today's Home Learning grid and written a story about what she saw.  Well done Laura - I think you covered everything!  How did it make you feel when he said "get lost" to the puppy?  It made me feel very sad.   Laura's mum has also told me that Laura tried Miss Mainprize's Physical Challenge today.  She managed to do 12 taps of the tennis ball on a racket in 60 seconds!  Well done Laura!  (I could only do 2 !)   Mrs Blomeley

 


Reading competition entry

I love these photographs of Oliver and Jacob reading together. I find anything about space fascinating. Well done boys.

Keep sending in more photographs for the competition Broadbent Fold!


Bradley's Favourite Frog!

Bradley enjoyed watching the "Frog Friday" video link with Manchester Museum last week.  He has done a great factfile about the Red Eyed Tree Frog and drawn a fantastic picture too!  Well done Bradley!  This week the task is to see if you can identify birds by their sounds!        https://www.rspb.org.uk/birds-and-wildlife/bird-songs/what-bird-is-that/   Listen out for the song of the blackbird that sometimes visits our playground!  Mrs Blomeley 


Year 4 Home Learning for week commencing 11th May

I hope you all had a fantastic day last Friday, celebrating VE Day! Here is the Home Learning grid for this week.  Please click "read more" to access the grid and the other documents to help you with your activities.  Please continue to send me your work - it is a pleasure to see and I am very proud of you all for coping so well in these difficult times.  Mrs Blomeley


Pages