Exciting Curriculum Overview for Year 4 Children

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Explore a diverse curriculum covering topics such as People, Community, Self-discipline, and more in Year 4. Delve into learning experiences like virtual reality trips to New York, studying Native American culture, and understanding the changes in British history post Roman times. Engage in activities like orienteering, reading key texts, and enhancing vocabulary to broaden knowledge and appreciation for different cultures and histories.

  • Curriculum
  • Education
  • Year 4
  • Cultural Learning
  • Geography

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  1. Curriculum Overview 2021 - 2022 RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Topic 1 - People Topic 2 - Called Topic 3 - Gift Topic 4 - Community Topic 5 - Giving & receiving Topic 6 - Self discipline Topic 7 - New life Topic 8 - Building bridges Topic 9 - God's People Judaism Islam Designated Safeguarding Lead Mrs L Gamble Deputy Safeguarding Lead Mrs P Martin Year 4 Mrs Matthews & Mrs Glenton

  2. Key texts/Reading Comprehension focus: AUTUMN TERM IN YEAR 4 The Boy Who Biked The World Part Two Riding the Americas Memorable experience: Fly to New York! (classroom VR experience) Visit the states around the world (on the field) Austerfield Visit: Orienteering & Mayflower walking tour Buckle up, sunglasses on we re going on a road trip across the good old USA! Flying from London Gatwick, and landing at JFK airport New York. It s time to explore the sights and sounds of the Big Apple. Use your map skills to navigate your way around some of its most famous landmarks and send the postcard home to ask the question: Do you wish you were here? Meet the Iroquois tribe: Native Americans with amazing customs and traditions. It s going to be a long ride, put the roof down and let the wind blow through your hair we re off! Rationale: Children to have a greater understanding of the world around us: the geography of the USA and why people like to live there and holiday there. Learn about a non-European society that provides contrasts with British history. Be able to talk about Mountains: name some, say where they are in the world and understand mountain climate and habitat. By the End of the Topic: Have an understanding of where the USA is in the world, locate it on a map, identify some key physical and human characteristics and major states. Have a respect for Native American culture recognising the contribution made to life today. Have an understanding of what mountains are, how they were made identify some in the UK and America. Have a respect for the mountainside, know how to care for it. Vocabulary: climate culture custom dream catcher equator government indigenous landmark legend longhouse Native American Northern Hemisphere Southern Hemisphere physical features state tribe Help your child prepare The USA is an incredible place, with a varied landscape and culture. Why not choose a state to research together and create a scrapbook of exciting locations? You could also make a playlist of American songs from different genres that you could listen to on your road trip. Alternatively, visit the supermarket together to see if you can identify any foods associated with the USA. You might even try some of them!

  3. Vocabulary: Angle Anglo-Saxon Scots Pict conquer Germanic invade jute longhouse monastery pagan Saxon Viking Norse SPRING TERM IN YEAR 4 Traders and Raiders Key texts/Reading Comprehension focus: Anglo Saxon Boy - Literacy Shed plus VIPERS Whole class text Writing focus - How To Train your Dragon: Cressida Cowell Rationale: Understand the Who? When? Why? Where? of the changes of peoples lives in Britain after the Romans left and the Anglo-Saxons, and then the Vikings, invaded. Looking at the geography of Britain and invaders homelands; Why they came, How did it affect Britons lives, How the Anglo-Saxons/ Vikings lived: Villages, laws, family life, Religion: comparing each aspect to life today. By the End of the Topic: Have an understanding how and why life in Britain has changed throughout history. Be able to locate Norse countries on a map. Big and strong, powerful and brave, the Saxons wave their battle axes and brandish their swords as they begin to invade Britain s shores. Sail back to the Dark ages, where battles were rife and fear reigned. Find out about the life of the Saxons, including how they lived and where they came from. Meet the bloodthirsty Vikings from Scandinavia never before had such a terror swept the land. Help your child prepare Watch out the Saxons and Vikings are invading! Why not visit your local library together to see if there have been any Saxon or Viking invasions in your area? You could also find out more by visiting your local museum to explore Saxon and Viking connections further. Alternatively, read books and watch films together to gain an insight into this period, such as How to Train Your Dragon.

  4. Vocabulary: ocean names continents continent names climate current equator Tropic of Capricorn Tropic of Cancer longitude latitude time zones submerge submarine marine pollution The Blue Abyss Key texts/Reading Comprehension focus: Reading: Oliver and the Seawigs by Philip Reeve Writing: Flotsam, David Wiesner Grab your wetsuit! We re going deep into an underwater world of incredible coral and mysterious sea creatures. Head to the local aquarium and learn about life in the ocean. Can you pick a favourite fish, plant or animal? What do real divers get up to below the surface? Create a fishy story about exploring an amazing underwater world. Time to get a little deeper into our seas. Make a model deep-sea submarine that can withstand great pressure and travel to the deepest darkest places on earth. Make sure you test it first! What are those bright lights in the distance? It s a group of bioluminescent sea creatures! Flippers on? Snorkles ready? Let s head to the blue abyss Rationale: To understand the planet we live on and the importance of the oceans: * how they affect our planet, * the creatures that live in it, * our role in conservation * how much is known and to be explored further Educational Visit: The Deep Sea Turtle focus in school Visit Help your child prepare Oceans are remarkable and fascinating places that are full of life. Why not visit the coast together to see an ocean or sea up close? You could also look at an atlas or online map to find out which seas and oceans surround Britain. Alternatively, work together to create an under-the-sea collage using different materials to represent the plants, creatures and water.

  5. Year 4 - Autumn Block 1 - Place Value Recap Numbers to 1,000 Recap 100s, 10s and 1s (1) Recap Number line to 1,000 Round to the nearest 10 / 100 Count in 1,000s 1,000s, 100s, 10s and 1s Partitioning The number line to 10,000 Recap Find 1, 10, 100 more or less 1,000 more or less Compare 4-digit numbers Order numbers Round to the nearest 1,000 Count in 25s Negative numbers Roman numerals Year 4 - Autumn Block 3 - Length & Perimeter Recap Equivalent lengths - m and cm Recap Equivalent lengths - mm and cm Kilometres Recap Add lengths Recap Subtract lengths Recap Measure perimeter Perimeter on a grid Perimeter of a rectangle Perimeter of rectilinear shapes Year 4 - Autumn Block 4 - Multiplication & Division Multiply by 10 / 100 Divide by 10 / 100 Multiply by 1 and 0 Divide by 1 and itself Recap Multiply and divide by 3 Recap The 3 times-table Multiply and divide by 6, 7, 9 6, 7, 9 times-table and division facts Year 4 - Autumn Block 2 - Addition & Subtraction Add and subtract 1s, 10s, 100s and 1,000s Recap Add two 3-digit numbers Add two 4-digit numbers Recap Subtract a 3-digit number from a 3-digit number Subtract two 4-digit numbers Recap Subtract a 3-digit number from a 3-digit number Efficient subtraction Estimate answers Checking strategies

  6. Year 4 - Spring Block 3 - Fractions Recap Unit and non-unit fractions What is a fraction? Recap Tenths Equivalent fractions Fractions greater than 1 Count in fractions Add 2 or more fractions Subtract 2 fractions Subtract from whole amounts Recap Fractions of a set of objects Calculate fractions of a quantity Problem solving - calculate quantities Year 4 - Spring Block 1 - Multiplication & Division 11 and 12 times-table Multiply 3 numbers Factor pairs Efficient multiplication Written methods Multiply 2-digits by 1-digit Multiply 3-digits by 1-digit Divide 2-digits by 1-digit (1) Divide 3-digits by 1-digit Correspondence problems Year 4 - Spring Block 4 - Decimals Recognise tenths and hundredths Tenths as decimals Tenths on a place value grid Tenths on a number line Divide 1-digit by 10 Divide 2-digits by 10 Hundredths Hundredths as decimals Hundredths on a place value grid Divide 1 or 2-digits by 100 Year 4 - Spring Block 2 - Area What is area? Counting squares Making shapes Comparing area

  7. Year 4 - Summer Block 1 - Decimals Recap Bonds to 10 and 100 Make a whole Write decimals Compare decimals Order decimals Round decimals Halves and quarters Year 4 - Summer Block 4 - Statistics Interpret charts Comparison, sum and difference Introducing line graphs Line graphs Year 4 - Summer Block 5 - Properties of Shape Recap Turns and angles Recap Right angles in shapes Recap Compare angles Identify angles Compare and order angles Recap Recognise and describe 2-D shapes Triangles Quadrilaterals Recap Horizontal and Vertical Lines of symmetry Complete a symmetric figure Year 4 - Summer Block 2 - Money Pounds and pence Ordering money Estimating money Recap Convert pounds and pence Recap Add money Recap Subtract money Recap Give change Four operations Year 4 - Summer Block 3 - Time Recap Telling the time to 5 minutes Recap Telling the time to the minute Recap Using a.m. and p.m. Recap 24-hour clock Hours, minutes and seconds Years, months, weeks and days Analogue to digital - 12 hour (second part of worksheet) Analogue to digital - 24 hour Year 4 - Summer Block 6 - Position & Direction Describe position Draw on a grid Move on a grid Describe movement on a grid

  8. OLMC VALUES Happy Caring Valued Unique Successful OLMC GOLDEN RULES 1. We show respect 2. We are gentle, kind and helpful 3. We have good manners 4. We are honest 5. We work hard 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. If I am successful Dojo points Class Rewards If I am not successful, the consequences will be Stand with an adult at breaktime or lunchtime Remove from special activities Remove from lunchtime activity Contact parents For with God nothing is impossible. Luke 1:37

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