Year 4 Home Learning
Hello Year 4!
Below you’ll find some activities to keep you busy at home for the foreseeable future. You might need some help for some of them, but there are lots of things that you can do independently too. Try to have a go at all of the activities set :)
Why not show off the work you’ve been doing at home by sending photos to the Rowanfield Junior School Facebook page and comment on our WOW posts: https://en-gb.facebook.com/rowanfieldjunior/
The Year 4 team will add daily maths activities, weekly reading and spelling activities and termly writing and curriculum choice grids so that there’s plenty to keep you going. The website will be updated every Friday afternoon with the following week's resources.
Suggested Daily Timetable
As a school, we recognise how much children rely on routine and structure. Deciding when in your day you should be doing school activities can be tricky. To help, the Year 4 team have put together a timetable for guidance on how your day could look.
Before 9:00am | Wake Up | Eat breakfast, make your bed, get washed and dressed for the day |
9:00-9.30 | Morning Exercise | Family walk to get some fresh airWake and shake using Joe Wicks or Just Dance on Youtube |
9.30-10.30 | Academic Time | NO ELECTRONICS Use the school website and website links for ideas |
10.30-11.00 | Creative Break | Lego, drawing, crafting, play music |
11.00-12.00 | Academic Time | NO ELECTRONICS Use the choice grids, school website and website links for ideas |
12:00-1.00 | LUNCH | |
1:00-1.30 | Quiet Time | Puzzles, listening to music, mindfulness activities |
1.30-2.30 | Academic Time | NO ELECTRONICS Use the choice grids, school website and website links for ideas |
2.30-3.00 | Reading Time | Share a book |
Useful Academic Websites, Activities & Choice Grids
https://www.twinkl.co.uk/searchterm=school+closure
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/levels/zbr9wmn
English
https://uk.ixl.com/ela/year-4
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/subjects/zv48q6f
https://www.topmarks.co.uk/english-games/7-11-years/spelling-and-grammar
Please follow the links to find full English learning journeys from the Talk 4 Writing website
Handwriting
In order to reach the expected standard in Year 4, your handwriting needs to be neat, legible and cursive. Please continue to practise your handwriting at home, remember you need a sharp pencil and to be sat up straight at a table with your paper straight in front of you. See below for cursive examples of each letter and activities to help you practise.
Handwriting Practice Poem Week 7
Maths
Times Table Rockstars
https://uk.ixl.com/math/year-4
Ultimate Times Tables Challenge
This week we have decided to add some more fun Maths activities as it is the last week of term! :)
Times tablesTimes table multiplication Emoji code breakingColour by times tables emojisQuiz Number of the day
Spelling
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/subjects/zv48q6f
Nessy Videos on YouTube
Year 4 Common Exception Words
accident, accidentally, actual, actually, although, believe, bicycle, breathe, busy, business, calendar, centre, century, complete, consider, continue, describe, enough, exercise, experience, experiment, extreme, famous, favourite, forwards, grammar, guard, heard, height, imagine, increase, important, interest, knowledge, library, material, medicine, natural, naughty, occasion, occasionally, opposite, ordinary, particular, peculiar, popular, position
Please continue to read a range of books and quiz using Accelerated Reader. Follow the link for a useful guide on how to use Accelerated Reader at home using this website link:https://ukhosted32.renlearn.co.uk/2238962/Public/RPM/Login/Login.aspx?srcID=s
Free access to online books- https://readon.myon.co.uk/library/browse.html
See the Guided Reading Timetable below for guidance on how/when to use each sheet
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/subjects/z2pfb9q
Term 6 Science Choice Grid3D Curriculum
Term 6 3D Curriculum Choice Grid
PE
Computing
PSHCE
Fun Activities