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Summer 2

Summer 2

Our learning in Year 4 will build upon prior knowledge and learning as well as delving into and exploring new topics and skills. 

English 

Our focus this term is on an explanation text. This will be based on a text called ‘Why Dragons are extinct?’. We will then use Talk 4 Writing to learn, unpick and understand the features used within this text type before then planning our own explanation text based on the question ‘Why are Polar Bears endangered?’. We will continue our class text of The Lost Bear by Hannah Goldsmith.

Grammar 

Many grammatical terms and features will be taught through our English lessons, but pupils will also take part in separate grammar lessons. Pupils will work on selecting the appropriate choice of pronoun or noun within and across sentences to aid cohesion and avoid repetition. We will also use these grammar lessons to recap our previous terms’ learning, which was focused on fronted adverbials and word classes. 

Grammar and Lightning will be completed once a week. This enables pupils to practice and recap all the required grammatical terms for Year 4. 

Vocabulary 

Bedrock will continue to be used to improve pupils’ vocabulary knowledge. The expectation for pupils to complete at least 2 lessons a week at home still remains. 

Pronouns         subordinate     conjunctions     contractions     relative clauses     parenthesis

Guided Reading 

Pupils will continue with their work on reading for inference which was introduced last year and continued last half-term. Pupils will focus on inference and visualisation, both of which will support the pupils’ ability to unpick and relate to a text. This approach enables pupils to gain a deeper understanding of what they are reading and helps pupils to learn strategies to support them in becoming good and confident readers. In addition to this, our focus will be on retrieval and ensuring that the evidence used from the text is accurate and specific to the question. 

Vocabulary 

fluency    infer     relate     specific     accurate   relevant   evidence      point     explanation     argument    retrieval   

Maths 

This term, pupils will focus on the measurement of time, shape, statistics and position and direction.

We will start with a focus on measurement of time, studying years, months, weeks, days, hours, minutes and seconds. We will develop our knowledge of the 24 hour clock and how to convert to and from the 24 hour clock. We will move onto studying shape with a focus on turns, angles and comparing angles. We will then be able to recognise and describe 2-D shapes before moving onto triangles, quadrilaterals and studying lines of symmetry. Following on from this we will be studying statistics with a focus on charts and line graphs.   

We will end Summer 2 with position and direction with describing position and drawing and moving on a grid.  

Every week pupils will complete a Number and Lightning and skills for this will be taught in addition to their daily Maths lesson. Pupils who are already competent in various areas will further embed their understanding through a range of reasoning and problem-solving activities. 

Times tables will be a huge focus in class as we prepare for the multiplication check in May. It is imperative that pupils are able to recall all multiplication and division facts up to 12 x 12 in order to access all the curriculum. Pupils should also work on their times table at home. 

Vocabulary 

measurement  time  money  calculate    turns    angles     right angle     2-D shapes      triangles     quadrilaterals     charts    line graphs      position    direction    grid

Other Subjects 

Science 

Science this term will be focused on Habitats and human impact. We will begin by investigating the plants and animals within their locality, and how biodiverse these local habitats are. We will continue to develop our prior knowledge of classification to explore and create classification keys with increasing independence. We will end the topic by exploring human impacts on plant and animal habitats. We will develop our awareness that these impacts can be both positive and negative.

Vocabulary 

Habitat    rural habitat    urban habitat    biodiversity      classification key    vertebrate    invertebrate     habitat     natural resources    deforestation    rewilding

Computing 

We will be continuing to follow Kapow for our Computing this term and will be investigating weather. We will be looking at how the weather forecast is created and learning how satellites work. 

Vocabulary 

climate zone      condensation    degree Celsius    extreme weather

forecast  lightning    rain  satellite      temperature      thermometer     weather forecast

PSHE and RSE 

During this half-term we will focus on safety and the changing body. 

Throughout the unit we will focus on being safe online, puberty, the risk of tobacco and how to help someone with asthma.

Vocabulary 

Age restriction     asthma    breasts   genitals    law    penis    law   private   protect    puberty    public    testicles/testes   tobacco

MFL

During this half term will be studying French food. We will focus on the use of menus, studying different ingredients and how to talkto customers in a restaurant.

Vocabulary

le café         le restaurant         le menu        une boisson      une entrée        un plat principal     je voudrais         j'aime       s'il vous plait       merci    le serveur      l'addition

PE 

This half term, pupils will focus on Rounder and Swimming. 

Rounders- We will focus on developing our batting technique and starting to think about developing our tactics.  

Vocabulary 

Stance, grip, bat, strike, bowler, fielding,  

Swimming-  Our swimming lessons will focus on developing their water skills such as the ability to perform a safe self-rescue in different water situations, be able to swim competently, confidently and proficiently over a distance of at least 25 metres and be able to use a range of strokes effectively, for example, front crawl, backstroke and breaststroke. 

Vocabulary 

Swimming, self-rescue, strokes, front crawl, backstroke breaststroke  

Geography 

We will be learning about Climate and Biomes. We will learn about the continent of Europe, various climate zones as well as the climate and oceans and biomes. We will continue to compare the Mediterranean climate and a temperate climate such as Britain.

Vocabulary 

Continents     Europe    Climate Zones    Oceans     Biomes    Mediterranean    Temperate climates

 

Music 

Music will be taught through a programme called Kapow and our topic is ‘Adapting and transposing motifs’. We will listen to the

Vocabulary 

backing track    bass line    beat    call and response    compose    crotchet    dotted minim    flats     graphic notation    in-time    in-tune    key    key signature    loop    lyrics     minim    motif    notation    ostinato

Art and Design 

Mechanisms- Slingshot Car.  

This unit of learning will enable the children to develop their ability to design and make a car with a working slingshot mechanisms and being able to house the mechanism using a range of nets. 

Vocabulary

Chassis    energy    kinetic    mechanism    air resistance    design   structure   graphics    research   model    template

Key Dates: 

Year 4 MTC window- 3rd - 6th June

Year 4 assessment week- 9th – 12th June

Class photos- 13th June

KS2 Sports day- 16th June

Year 4 trip- 19th June

Summer Fayre- 25th June