Summer 1
Year 4 homework for the FIRST half of the SUMMER term
Click on the picture under the correct level of homework for you.
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Note, Level 3 Maths/Writing grids and Choice grids are located further down the page - click below to go straight to them. For more information on topic coverage each term, please view our curriculum leaflets by clicking here.
Level 3 Maths Level 3 Writing Choice
Level 3 Maths
Greater depth maths activities for further study after IXL activities have been completed.
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Level 3 Writing
Greater depth writing activities for further study after IXL activities have been completed.
challenge 1Write a diary entry for the trip to Pulborough Brooks you went on this week. Remember to include
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Challenge 2Research an endangered animal and write a fact file about them. For example, what they look like, where they live, what they eat, how they camouflage themselves and the reason why they are endangered. The WWF website is a really useful place to start. https://www.worldwildlife.org/species/directory?direction=desc&sort=extinction_status Remember to add a picture of your animal, this could be a snipped photo or a drawing of your own Bring your completed fact file into school to share with your class once you have completed it.
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Challenge 3Poetry Review Find three poems about animals, write them out in your homework book then review the features of your favourite one. Give reasons as to why the way it is presented and the language used makes it your favourite when compared to the other two. Perhaps you could consider the Expanded Noun Phrases used, use of figurative language such as similes, metaphors, alliteration, repetition or rhyme. You may even like the way the poem has been presented with each stanza having the same amount of lines or maybe you prefer poems where the line lengths and verses are all different which creates a completely different effect when the reader reads it out loud. Remember to bring you favourite poem in to share with the class when you have finished reviewing it. |
challenge 4In DT we have been following recipes to create different dishes. Your task this week is to write your own recipe for a simple cake or stir-fry. What special ingredients could you add to adapt it and what DT skills will you be using to create it. Remember to write out the list of ingredients followed by step-by-step instructions with all the DT skills the baker will need to apply included. Perhaps you could take a photo of yourself eating your creation and evaluate how it looked and tasted.
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Challenge 5This week we would like you to write a short biography about someone you admire. Remember to use subheadings for each of the sections such as - Family life, Early Career, Achievements. You may also want to include a photo of the person and some fun facts. Just like the biographies we looked at in Guided Reading. When you have finished your biography, bring it in to school to share with your class. |
Challenge 6Write a news report about an incident that you witnessed recently. It could be an event that happened at home, at the park or a school. Make sure you include fronted adverbials of time and cause. |
Choice
It is your choice whether you access any of the ideas on this page. These are ideas from the other subjects being taught in the curriculum each half-term - tasks include viewing knowledge organisers and/or quizzes on key knowledge and key vocabulary for you to attempt. You may also wish to practise your French using Duolingo or study some of the safety resources we have on this page - if you're looking at the safety resources, please do this with an adult.
summer Term
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ScienceClassificationHave a read of the knowledge organiser for Living Things and their habitats. See how much you can remember by attempting the vocabulary and knowledge games. Don’t worry — it’s not a test — you can use the knowledge organiser to help you |
Click on the image for key facts about the topic 'Living Things and their habitats' covered in year 4. |
Key Vocabulary Key Knowledge |
ArtMatisseHave a read of the knowledge organiser for Matisse you have been given in class.. See how much you can remember by attempting the vocabulary and knowledge games. Don’t worry — it’s not a test — you can use the knowledge organiser to help you |
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DTWe are Textile Designers: Bean Bag ToyHave a read of the knowledge organiser for We Are Textile Designers: Bean Bag Toy. See how much you can remember by attempting the vocabulary and knowledge games. Don’t worry — it’s not a test — you can use the knowledge organiser to help you |
Have a read of the knowledge organiser for We Are Textile Designers. See how much you can remember by attempting the vocabulary and knowledge games. Don’t worry — it’s not a test — you can use the knowledge organiser to help you. |
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REJudaism |
Click on the image for key facts about the topic 'Judaism', covered in year 4. |
Click on the image for key facts about the topic 'Judaism', covered in year 4. Try to write down 3 key facts in your homework book. |
MUSICSEA SHANTIES |
Click on the image for key facts about Sea Shanties.
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Click here to visit the Music Knowledge Organisers page and attempt the game linked to Sea Shanties. See how you get on - you can use the Knowledge Organiser to help you. We are also singing and playing traditional games. Some of which are skipping games. Can you continue to play these at home and perhaps try to make up your own versions? |
PEROUNDERS AND CRICKET |
Click on the images to view the knowledge organisers for rounders and cricket.
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Click here to visit the PE Knowledge Organisers page and attempt the games linked to Rounders and Cricket. See how you get on - you can use the Knowledge Organisers to help you. |
HistoryCrime and punishmentThis term we will finish our history topic about Crime and Punishment including how the justice system worked during the Roman, Anglo-Saxon and Tudor periods. |
We continue to look at Crime and Punishment. Take a look at this knowledge organiser to learn about how the justice system worked during the Roman, Anglo-Saxon and Tudor periods. Test yourself on the vocabulary by playing the linked games. |
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Life Skills |
Mental Health is the way we think and feel about ourselves and the world around us. It affects how we cope with life's challenges and stresses. Below are some activities linked to mental health that you may wish to try. Remember to share any of the activities that you find helpful with your friends and family. How exercise can help your mental health Coping with feelings of anger Anger Activities |
Managing your feelings Harry Potter Yoga Frozen Yoga |
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Useful Websites and Links | Game Zone |