Year 4 2023 - 2024

Miss Coleman

Welcome to the Year 4 class page! 

In year four we are devloping our God given gifts of love, friendship, tolerance and understanding which will help us in strengthening our relationships with God as well as everyone in our school community.  We continue our journey to becoming independent learners by developing mature attitudes to all aspects of school.

 READING

The children are able to bring reading books to and from school with their planners. Please try to read with / encourage independent reading at least 4 times per week and fill in the planners to reflect this. These need to come into school each day so we can change books and keep track of progress.

PE

This half term PE will be on a Monday and Thursday. On Thursdays the lesson will be a sports session and an outside kit will be needed. On a Monday it will be gymnastics where an indoor kit is needed - preferrably shorts but pumps are not required.

HOMEWORK

Homework will go out weekly.  This will consist of spelling practise, handwriting, usually a reading comprehension or grammar task and some maths which will either support current lessons or to practise number facts. We will be emphasising times tables in the coming months in preparation for the national times table test that will take place in the summer term for all year 4 children.

If you have any questions please do not hesitate to come and see me.

Thanks

Miss Coleman and Mrs Willis

 

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MISSION STATEMENT

“Together as God’s children we will, love, learn, grow, inspire, Let your light shine”.

OUR AIMS

  • To work together with families as the first educators of their children.
  • To create a happy Roman Catholic atmosphere in which everyone can develop spiritually, intellectually, emotionally, morally and physically.
  • To provide a safe, caring, stimulating environment in which everyone is encouraged to develop his or her full potential.
  • To promote self-discipline in an atmosphere which fosters respect, tolerance and acceptance of all people.
  • This school is committed to encouraging the children to develop into responsible members of the school community in preparation for their role as adult members of society. In helping us to achieve this goal we anticipate the co-operation of all our parents.
  • To support all members of the community in their faith journey.

St Joseph The Worker RC Primary School, Cutnook Ln, Irlam, Manchester M44 6GX