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33 Kenilworth Rd
Lytham St Annes, England, FY8 1LB
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Year 4 Weekly blog Friday 23rd May "Christ has no body but yours, no hands, no feet on Earth but yours." St Teresa of Avila

May 23, 2025 angela lyons

Two beautiful events on consecutive weekends! Well done to all children who made their First Holy Communion in the last fortnight. You must feel so close to Jesus. This week, in RE lessons, children have looked at ways in which the people of the church continue the work of Jesus and have studied the communion of Saints.

This week in maths, children have been looking at how to scale numbers and how this can help them solve multiplication and division with much larger numbers. We have now moved onto learning about shape - it has been all about different triangles in the last few days.

This week in our English lessons, we have been describing the Fire-Fiend and then finishing our novel. Children have then written stories based on this and also composed limericks about the characters!

On Tuesday afternoon, many Year children represented the school in A striking and Fielding event. They were impeccably behaved as usual and enjoyed practising their techniques.

Our last Science lesson on souns saw us learning about loudness and pitch. We discovered what is actually happening to sound waves in these two different phenomena.

In PE, we have been practising for sports day - and honing our catching, aiming and running skills

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Conversation starters

Science

How do you change loudness and pitch on different instruments? What are the soundwaves like?

My Happy mind

What is your favourite happy breathing technique?

Let’s Celebrate!.

Our learning certificate this week is another double whammy. A Lizzie Ladybird/Bobby Bee goes to Albert for being such an enthusiastic learner who asks for advice in the net steps in his learning. We are loving your growing resilience!

Our virtue star this week is Emilia . You are such an active learner! You want to do your very best and so you put everything into achieving this. You also help others to do well too.

Notices

First Tuesday back - 10th June, children are making biscuits in DT with Mrs Mather. Here is the ingredients list to bring in on Tuesday.

basic biscuit recipe

On Friday 13th June, the children will be celebrating a mass with lots of other new Holy Communicants at St Joseph’s parish. They will attend in full school uniform and we will walk there. They will be having a picnic lunch - so please bring a packed lunch on this day.

Thursday 19th June Its our annual Gym Jam Jog. Children can come in wearing their PJ’s. Sponsor forms have gone out this week so lets get collecting!

On Sunday 6th July we are having the last school family mass in church. On this day, we are asking that all our First Holy Communicants come to church dressed in their outfits. They are then invited with you to the parish centre for a Holy Communion breakfast, organised by the parish. Please could you fill in the form below so we can get ideas of numbers?

Holy Communion breakfast attendance form

Upcoming dates

Monday 16th June Sport’s day for Year 3 and 4

Wednesday 25th June Year 4 Viking day. Children can come to school dressed as Vikings or Viking gods or goddesses.

Tuesday 1st July St Bede’s Prayer day visit.

Sunday 6th July Holy Communion family mass and breakfast in parish centre. See form above

Tuesday 8th July Rivers trip to Cuerdale Valley. More info given soon.

Monday 14th July Flute concert for parents in school at 2:15pm. Children will be showing you all they have accomplished in their flute lessons this year.

Have a great holiday everyone

Mrs Lyons and Miss Bray
























































































In Year 4

Year 4 homework for over the half term holidays

May 22, 2025 angela lyons

No formal homework as such over the holidays but it would be really good if you could focus on your times tables and read a good book ready to quiz when you return

I have handed out some times tables tests that we do in class where you could ask someone to time you and then mark them together (as we do in class)

I will not be collecting these in to mark - it is for you to use them to help you. You also have the songs below if there are still some you are shaky on. Of course, you can work on TTrockstars to increase your rock star status and will set you some ‘Beat the teacher’ challenges on Rockslam.


Optional Home Learning - Summer 1

Last chance to complete:

Summer 1 optional tasks














In Homework Year 4

Year 4 Weekly blog Friday 16th May "Bring flowers of the fairest, bring blossoms the rarest."

May 16, 2025 angela lyons

We were so proud of our Year 4 Holy Communicants on Saturday. What a lovely and special event in their lives - and ours too! They were beautiful and so reverent. Round two this Saturday.

We had a lovely worship to our Queen of the May, Mary. We did the rosary together and we made flowers to crown Our Lady.

In Year 4 this week, children have examined how the church is structured. This has enabled them to learn more about Pope Leo. We have talked about the church as a body of Christ’s followers and that being in Holy Communion with Him means we can be Christ’s body on earth.

In our Happy mind session, we learned to relate properly to others by actively listening to them. Children tried listening without one of the key principles of listening - eg not making eye contact, not smiling, getting distracted etc We then talked about what this feels like and children said they felt hurt, ignored, not valued and sad. See pictures below!

This week in maths, children have been looking at how to magnify numbers by altering their place value and make them ten times larger or one tenth times the size (ten times smaller) This led to us making products ten or one hundred times the size when the factor is magnified by 10.

This week in our English lessons, we have learned how to combine setting and character descriptions when describing ‘The Goddess of the Emerald Lake.” We have now met Rasvani the Fire Fiend from the volcano. That will be a very different description indeed!

In History this week, children have looked at maps of the North of England to discover places where Vikings settled. When children found out typical Viking place name endings, they could figure this out..

In PE, we have been learning skills for upcoming rounders games! We have been focsing on aiming, catching and fielding.

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Conversation starters

History

Where did Vikings settle in England? How do you know?

My Happy mind

What is ‘Active listening?’ What happens if you do not make eye contact, smile or you get distracted when someone is talking to you?

Let’s Celebrate!.

Our learning certificate this week is another double whammy. A Lizzie Ladybird/Bobby Bee goes to Lettie for really striving to improve in every aspect of learning. Your handwriting is so beautiful and your writing composition is coming along so nicely. You are so enthusiastic about everything!

Our virtue star this week is Joseph. We are so proud of what an active learner you are becoming. You are starting to challenge yourself to do quality writing and you are participating well, sometimes even demonstrating your understanding to others. Well done!

Notices

Holy Communion

Please bring your children dressed to the Presbytery around the side of the church for 9:15am. You can then take your place in church, where the benches will be labelled with your family name. Please do not take photos in the service. You may take them after the mass on the altar or in the gardens.

On Sunday 6th July we are having the last school family mass in church. On this day, we are asking that all our First Holy Communicants come to church dressed in their outfits. They are then invited with you to the parish centre for a Holy Communion breakfast, organised by the parish. Please could you fill in the form below so we can get ideas of numbers?

Holy Communion breakfast attendance form

Upcoming dates

Monday 16th June Sport’s day for Year 3 and 4

Wednesday 25th June Year 4 Viking day. Children can come to school dressed as Vikings or Viking gods or goddesses.

Tuesday 1st July St Bede’s Prayer day visit.

Sunday 6th July Holy Communion family mass and breakfast in parish centre. See form above

Monday 14th July Flute concert for parents in school at 2:15pm. Children will be showing you all they have accomplished in their flute lessons this year.

Have a lovely weekend,

Mrs Lyons and Miss Bray
























































































In Year 4

Year 4 homework to be completed by Thursday 22nd May

May 16, 2025 angela lyons

Maths - TT rockstars

Spellings

Your spelling sheets are in your homework books to complete - with your new puzzle style one.

Maths

Converting Fractions sheet stuck in book. Please continue to work on your times tables, picking up your speed.

Music

Dont forget to log on to Charanga to do your music practice.

Optional Home Learning - Summer 1

Please click on the link below to access this and further your learning:

Summer 1 optional tasks














In Homework Year 4

Year 4 Weekly blog Friday 9th May "To live well is to love God with all your heart." St Augustine

May 9, 2025 angela lyons

This week’s worship has centred around listening to Jesus in order to live a good life. Like sheep to a shepherd, following Him and trusting He knows what is best for us. In RE this week, children looked at The Creed - the statement of their faith. They have tried the unconsecrated host and are so ready to take that next step in faith to make their Holy Communion.

Children were full of awe in Science this week. We have started a new topic on sound. Equipped with a ukelele and cymbals, children watched carefully to figure out what causes sound. We learned about soundwaves needing a medium to travel through and this reminded us of our solids, liquids and gases work from earlier in the year.

This week in maths, children have learned how to convert fractions from mixed numbers to improper fractions. This was tricky - but we are developing our fraction sense.

We delve deeper into our novel in English. Children have learned how to write setting descriptions and have looked at how an author can create two settings which really contrast each other by their choice of language.

We had a super History lesson this week. Children looked at recent excavations and sources of evidence which show the Vikings in a better light. They realised we cannot just paint them as vicious warriors - there was more to them than that. THey produced some excellent work, explaining what each piece of evidence proved about this race of people.

They then took this into their PE lesson, adding to their Viking boat dance and showing the Vikings settling peacefully into their villages.

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Conversation starters

History and Science

What else can you say about Vikings, now you have looked at new evidence?

What is sound?

My Happy mind

What does this quote mean, “The happiness of your life depends on the quality of your thoughts.”

Let’s Celebrate!.

PE stars this week - Louie, Joseph and Rodnie for super teamwork

Gone Green last week - Ellie-Rose, Heath, Louie and Albert

Notices

Holy Communion

Group 1 Saturday 10th May. Group 2 Saturday 17th May

Please bring your children dressed to the Presbytery around the side of the church for 9:15am. You can then take your place in church, where the benches will be labelled with your family name. Please do not take photos in the service. You may take them after the mass on the altar or in the gardens.

On Sunday 6th July we are having the last school family mass in church. On this day, we are asking that all our First Holy Communicants come to church dressed in their outfits. They are then invited with you to the parish centre for a Holy Communion breakfast, organised by the parish. Please could you fill in the form below so we can get ideas of numbers?

Holy Communion breakfast attendance form


Please see below for a Year 5 doughnut sale!

Have a lovely bank holiday weekend,

Mrs Lyons and Miss Bray
























































































In Year 4

Year 4 homework to be completed by Thursday 15th May

May 8, 2025 angela lyons

Holy Communion

Please complete your book ‘Called to His Supper.’

Maths - TT rockstars

Spellings

Your spelling sheets are in your homework books to complete - slightly different from now on - with one sheet in old format and one which is more of a puzzle!

Optional Home Learning - Summer 1

Please click on the link below to access this and further your learning:

Summer 1 optional tasks














In Homework Year 4

Year 4 Weekly blog Friday 2nd May "Never let a problem to be solved be more important than a person to be loved."

May 2, 2025 angela lyons

This week’s worship has centred around the story of Peter reconciling with the risen Christ. Children in RE this week have also learned the difference between an apostle and a disciple. They learned that the twelve disciples became apostles when Jesus bestowed on them the same gifts He had from His Father.

Our Holy Communion sessions are going really well. Children have learned about the eucharist. When we receive the Body and Blood of Christ, we become His body on earth and are called to be like Him.

We had a lovely trip to the Grand theatre to watch the RSC’s production of ‘The Tempest.’ It was lovely to watch the children recognise their own lines that they spoke on stage and watch them figure out what was happening.

This week in maths, children have learned how to add and subtract fractions larger than one whole. They are now learning how to convert fractions from mixed numbers to improper fractions.

A busy week in English! We have been learning more about the characters in our novel - they are very unusual and inspiring, especially the lead character, a girl named Lila. Children have written their own character descriptions using their year 4 features and have also written a persuasive letter. I am confident they have mastered these now.

In History, this week, children looked at two different accounts about the Vikings - one written by Anglo-Saxon monks, the other from the same year by Vikings themselves. Children learned to question evidence and form their own opinion based on it.

They then took this into their PE lesson with a Viking boat dance - see below

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Conversation starters

History

Do you think that all Vikings were vicious raiders with not a shred of mercy?

My Happy mind

If you have a problem or hardship in your life, is there a person you would relate to and share this with? How can sharing problems help you?

Let’s Celebrate!

This week, it is yet another double whammy certificate! This goes to Jackson for being a reflective and enthusiastic learner. Jackson, you always participate in class discussions and you are working so hard! I love how you have listened to my feedback and acted upon it to help you improve your writing. Your enthusiasm for Science is beautiful!

Virtues

This half term are virtues are Curious and Active. This week Lucia gets our star. You use your curiosity all the time in lessons to find out more. You are actively acting on my advice and you actively notice if others need you.

PE stars this week - Myles and Bea for excellent portrayal of Vikings in dance.

Notices

Tuesday 6th May Holy Communion session 3 for children as normal afterwards. Pick up at 4:20. This is the last session before Holy communion itself.

Thursday 8th May VE day commemoration at school. WE are having a picnic outside as a whole school. Children can wear red, white and blue clothing. Jackie will prepare a picnic lunch for school dinners.

Group 1 Saturday 10th May. Group 2 Saturday 17th May

Please bring your children dressed to the Presbytery around the side of the church for 9:15am. You can then take your place in church, where the benches will be labelled with your family name. Please do not take photos in the service. You may take them after the mass on the altar or in the gardens.

On Sunday 6th July we are having the last school family mass in church. On this day, we are asking that all our First Holy Communicants come to church dressed in their outfits. They are then invited with you to the parish centre for a Holy Communion breakfast, organised by the parish. Please could you fill in the form below so we can get ideas of numbers?

Holy Communion breakfast attendance form


Please see below for a Year 5 doughnut sale!

Have a lovely bank holiday weekend,

Mrs Lyons and Miss Bray
























































































In Year 4

Year 4 homework to be completed by Thursday 8th May

May 1, 2025 angela lyons

Holy Communion

Please complete your book ‘Called to His Supper,’ up to p41. The pages have been bound incorrectly - please select the right pages!

Maths - Fractions

One maths sheets to complete, practising skills of adding fractions, subtracting fractions and beginning to change a mixed fraction into improper.

Going for Gold!

We did our first ‘try it out’ check this week for our official times tables test. We talked about APR - Absolute Personal responsibility to dedicate ourselves to this goal. Keep working hard on your TT rockstars - going green or building up speed.

Spellings

Your spelling sheets are in your homework books to complete - slightly different from now on - with one sheet in old format and one which is more of a puzzle!

Optional Home Learning - Summer 1

Please click on the link below to access this and further your learning:

Summer 1 optional tasks














In Homework Year 4

Year 4 Weekly blog Friday 25th April "From my point of view, God is the light that illuminates the darkness and a spark of divine light is in each of us." (Pope Francis)

April 25, 2025 angela lyons

This week’s worship has centred around the passing of our church leader Pope Francis, may he rest in the light of Christ. He certainly had more than a simple spark of the divine. Children found out about his life and reflected on his inspirational words.

We have also spent some time in reflection around our statue of Our Lady of Lourdes and thought about qualities of Mary. In RE this week, children aptly learned about our first pope, St.Peter and how Jesus forgave him for fenying Him.

This week in maths, children have deepened their understanding of fractions - fully understanding numbers greater than 1 whole, whilst also brushing up on their column subtraction skills. Times tables are a massive focus too - getting speedy and retrieving all our facts.

This week in English, children have written another Brer Rabbit story and they have learned what their writing targets are to help them improve and take that next step. We are now on our new novel, ‘The Firework-Maker’s Daughter, an empowering story of resilience in the face of hardships and passion for your art.

In computing, children have been learning how to use a program on purple mash called 2Logo, which involves controlling a screen turtle with commands.

In History, this week, children met a Viking called Sven. He looked suspiciously like Mrs Lyons with a horned helmet! However, Sven told the children about the Viking life at sea and was very proud that he was a boat builder. Children learned from him all about Viking boats and had a glimpse into the exciting life of a Viking.

They then took this into their PE lesson with a Viking boat dance.

Conversation starters

Science

What is a food chain? Can you make up your own food chain - start with a producer (plant)

My Happy mind/Religion

What have you learned about the mass this week in Holy Communion?


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Let’s Celebrate!

This week, it is yet another double whammy certificate! This goes to Louisa for being a determined and enthusiastic learner. Louisa, you always put in your full effort and you volunteer your ideas to the class. you read out beautifully to the class this week too.

Virtues

This half term are virtues are Curious and Active. This week Isaac gets our star. I love how active you have been this week in taking my advice and in using your spelling dictionary to enhance your writing. Well done!

PE stars this week - Martha and Hugo for excellent portrayal of Vikings in dance.

Notices

Tuesday 29th April - we are at the Grand theatre to watch the Royal Shakespeare Company’s portrayal of ‘The Tempest,’ and we are EXCITED!

Holy Communion session for children as normal afterwards. Pick up at 4:20

Have a lovely weekend,

Mrs Lyons, Miss Smith and Miss Bray




















































































In Year 4

Year 4 homework to be completed by Thursday 1st May

April 24, 2025 angela lyons

Holy Communion

Please complete your book ‘Called to His Supper,’ up to p22. The pages have been bound incorrectly - please select the right pages!

Maths - Fractions

Two maths sheets to complete, putting fractions on a number line. Remember count the PARTS between each integer to help you find which fraction or unit you are counting in.

Going for Gold!

Next week, we will do our first mock practice for the test in June. Keep working hard on your TT rockstars - going green or building up speed.

Spellings

Your spelling sheets are in your homework books to complete - please do to the highest standard, making sure your handwriting is the same level as your handwriting in school.

Optional Home Learning - Summer 1

Please click on the link below to access this and further your learning:

Summer 1 optional tasks














In Homework Year 4
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