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Year 4 Remote Learning Pack
Welcome
We hope you enjoyed last weeks learning. If you need any support with the work that we have set then please email us on [email protected]. It has been lovely seeing some of your work on Class dojo. If you would like to share any of your lovely work please take a photo and upload it. It has been lovely to speak to a lot of you about your learning. In the pack you will find tasks in Orange, Green and then Blue for you to work through. The tasks are matched to the groups that you work in in class, but you can work through all the tasks on a page if you wish. The tasks and groups match as follows: Orange – Everyone! Green – Bright Sparks, Brain Boxes & Genius Gems, Blue – Brain Boxes & Genius Gems We miss seeing all of you every single day, try your best and make us proud! You will also find this information on our website where you will then be able to download it if you wish to alongside a list of useful links.
Whole School Weekly Challenge
Can you write down or talk about 10 things that you have got better at since being in this class? This may be academic or relating to your own personal skills e.g. I know how to answer long division questions, I can now balance along a bench in PE, my handwriting is neater, I have become more resilient
Week beginning: 06.07.2020
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Wellbeing Idea for the Week As we are starting to think about next year. Can you write a little bit about yourself for you new teacher to get to know you a little bit better. Some of the questions you may want to think about could be: Your favourite subject Something you want to get better at Something you have learned this year Any other exciting facts about yourself.
Joke of the Week
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Day 1 Maths
Orange
Watch summer term, week 9 Lesson 1
https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/year-4/
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Green
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Blue
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Day 1 English This week we will be learning about non-chronological reports. Read the non-chronological report and identify the
key features of the non-chronological report below.
B G O
Introduction paragraph
Sub headings
Correct tense
Third person narrative
Formal language
Conjunctions
Sentences of 3
Example: Subheading
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Day 1 History
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Day 2 Maths
Orange
Watch summer term, week 9 lesson 2
https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/year-4/
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Green
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Blue
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Day 2 English
This week we will be writing non- chronological reports. Today we will be researching and finding out about
cowboys. Think about which questions you will need answering and complete a mind map. Start with which
subheading you would like to include in your non-chronological report.
e.g. Food, Clothes, Daily life
Use this space to complete the mind map.
B G O
Think about the information needed
Write questions needed
Read the information
Select the correct information
Order the information accurately
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Read the information below and complete a travel guide to the Great Plains.
Day 2 Geography
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Example of a Travel Guide
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Day 3 Maths Orange
Watch summer term, week 9 lesson 3
https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/year-4/
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Green
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Blue
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Day 3 English
Introduction
Subheading 1
Example: Homes
Cowboys travelled across the plains to find a place to settle.
Subheading 2
Subheading 3
Conclusion
Today you will be planning your non chronological report. Use the Success Criteria below and your research from the
previous session.
B G O
Write the introduction paragraph
Include the sub headings
Use the correct tense
Include information in paragraphs correctly
Use the third person narrative
Include Formal language
Include sentences of 3
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Day 3 Music
For today’s music, we are looking at notation. We have already done lots of
notation in class, watch Mr Bromfield’s video on You Tube and carefully follow
the steps to help you complete you own piece of music.
Think about the music pattern you created in Y4s last pack using the 3 glasses
of water or make up your own pattern.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bobaK9q4hXI&feature=youtu.be
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Day 4 Maths
Orange
Watch summer term, week 9 lesson 4
https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/year-4/
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Green
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Blue
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Day 4 English Today you will be planning your non chronological report. Use the Success Criteria below and your boxing up grid
from the previous session.
Find an example of a non-chronological report on the next page.
B G O
Write the introduction paragraph
Include the sub headings
Use the correct tense
Include information in paragraphs correctly
Use the third person narrative
Include Formal language
Include sentences of 3
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Day 4 Spanish
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Day 5 Maths Orange
Lewis went to the shop and bought a magazine for £3.80,
and some biscuits at £3.50.
How much does he spend altogether?
Mia just loves swimming, and she bought some new goggles at £7.40.
When she took them to the till, they came up at half price.
How much did Mia’s swimming goggles cost?
A One Direction CD costs £8.40, whilst Little Mix’s CD costs £5.70.
How much more does One Direction’s CD cost?
Josh paid £6.10 for 2 pairs of new football socks.
How much does each pair cost?
Train tickets from Nottingham to Birmingham cost £11.20 for a single journey.
How much would a return journey ticket cost?
Miss Mitchell bought 3 bags of sweets to fill up Class 4’s sweetie tin!
Each bag cost £2.30.
How much did Miss Mitchell spend on sweets?
A child’s ticket to the cinema costs £5.60, whilst an adults costs £8.50.
How much more does an adult ticket cost?
Hannah went shopping with £10.10, and bought some
sunglasses for £7.80.
How much money did she have left?
Watch summer term, week 9 lesson 4
https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/year-4/
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Green
Lewis went to the shop and bought a magazine for £3.80,
and 2 packets of biscuitsat £2.50 each.
How much does he spend altogether?
Mia just loves swimming, and she bought some new goggles at £9.70.
When she took them to the till, they came up at half price.
How much did Mia’s swimming goggles cost?
A One Direction CD costs £10.40, whilst Little Mix’s CD costs £7.75.
How much more does One Direction’s CD cost?
Josh paid £8.70 for 2 pairs of new football socks.
How much does each pair cost?
Train tickets from Nottingham to Birmingham cost £11.20 for a single journey.
How much would a return journey ticket cost?
How much would it cost for 2 return tickets?
Miss Mitchell bought 3 bags of sweets and 1 packet of lollies
to fill up Class 4’s sweetie tin!
The bags cost £2.35, and the lollies cost £1.20.
How much did Miss Mitchell spend altogether?
A child’s ticket to the cinema costs £5.60, whilst an adults costs £8.50.
How much more does an adult ticket cost?
How much would it cost for 2 adults and 2 children to go to the cinema?
Hannah went shopping with £15.10, and bought some
sunglasses for £9.80, and flip flops for £2.45.
How much money did she have left?
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How much money did Hannah come home with?
Blue
2 Horrible Histories magazines cost£4.70.
How much does each magazine cost? Lewis went to the shop and bought 1 magazine, and 2 packets of biscuits,
at 65p per packet.
How much does he spend altogether?
Mia just loves swimming, and she bought some new goggles at £9.70, and a swimming hat for £2.55.
When she took them to the till, the goggles were half price.
How much did Mia’s swimming goggles and hat cost?
Josh paid £8.70 for 2 pairs of new football socks.
How much does each pair cost?
How many pairs of socks could Josh buy if he had a £20 note?
Adult train tickets from Nottingham to Birmingham cost £11.20 for a single journey. Children’s tickets cost
£8.40.
How much would an adult’s return journey ticket cost?
How much would it cost for 1 single adult, and 2 single children’s tickets?
Miss Mitchell bought 3 bags of sweets and 1 packet of lollies
to fill up Class 4’s sweetie tin!
The bags cost £2.36, and the lollies cost £1.26.
How much did Miss Mitchell spend altogether?
A child’s ticket to the cinema costs £6.65, whilst an adults costs £9.75.
How much more does an adult ticket cost?
How much would it cost for 2 adults and 2 children to go to the cinema?
Hannah went shopping with £15.10;
she spent half of her money on a pair of sunglasses.
How much money did she have left? She then bought some flip flops for £3.45.
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Day 5 English
When you have completed the word search, write some sentences using the words above.
E.g. Carefully, the young lady walked in her long dress.
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Day 5 Mindfulness