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Oak - Year 4

Welcome to Oak Class 2025-26

In Oak Class, the children are taught by Miss Clear, with Mrs Cox teaching Music and French on Thursday afternoons and they are supported by Miss Snowdon and Mrs Grice.

The curriculum overview for Year 4 Autumn term is attached below. Please download to see the learning tat will take place this term.

Key information
  • Learning practice will be set and due in on Mondays. See more information below.

  • PE will be on Friday afternoons therefore children are to come to school in their PE kit. This may take place outside or in the school hall.

  • Weekly forest School will start in January.

  • Swimming will be on Mondays from 8th September - 13th October.

  • Our residential to Kilve will be from Wednesday 20th to Friday 22nd May.

Learning Practise
  • Children are provided with a learning practise folder. The learning practise sheet for each week will be added to this each Monday and will be completed and brought back to school by the following Monday.
  • The answers are provided for children to mark their learning practise at home.
  • Below is the expectation for Year 4:

Daily: ten minutes of reading school reading book every night. Record in reading journal for each book read.

Daily: Times Table Rockstars – games-based website supporting times table learning.

Weekly: 10 spellings for all children

Weekly: Maths, English grammar or English comprehension practise (answers given)

Half termly: Topic menu (6 tasks and complete a minimum of 2)

Friday 12th September

The children have made a fantastic start to the year and lots of great learning has been taking place in Oak Class. We are enjoying our first class book of the year 'The Queen's Nose' and our daily reading lessons linked to it. In writing, we have been using the idea of wishes from our class book to practise the writing skills of using prepositions, adverbs and adjectives purposefully. We had lots of fun in our first history lesson of the year when we acted out the events that lead up to the Anglo-Saxons arriving in England. The children have been busy in PE learning how to dribble a ball with control and precision in hockey and we had a brilliant swimming lesson on Monday.