
Primary 4 Weekly Learning Update - Active Literacy and Numeracy Focus
Discover what Primary 4 students are learning this week, from active literacy with common/tricky words to numeracy focusing on analogue clocks. Homework suggestions included for spelling and reading practice.
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Primary 4 Weekly Learning Update 17.2.25
Primary 4 Active Literacy Children are working on individual common/ tricky words. These can be found in their homework jotters. Phoneme k . c k ck ch carpet biscuit climb crystal close conflict confine creative kangaroo kind kilt kingdom karate kitchen keen kilometre crack flock quickly tackle cockpit trickle mock knuckle anchor school chorus character chaos chaotic Christmas chemistry
Numeracy Over the next few weeks we will be learning to the time on analogue clocks. We will focus on: *o clock & half past *quarter past & quarter to *five minute intervals *one minute intervals
Homework Active Literacy Spelling Choose one word from each spelling representation (c, ck, k and ch). Can you write an interesting sentence containing each word. Click on the link below for some spelling games. Spellzone ck or k Reading Aim to read your library book for 10 minutes each night. Remember to quiz yourself on any book(s) you read! Or if you prefer, choose a story on MyON. You can read the story yourself or have it read to you. Numeracy Begin to work through the Rigour Calendar for February. This will really help you to identify areas of numeracy & maths that you are confident with and areas that you need support with. Complete as many questions as you can. Below are some time games with varying levels of difficulty: O'clock and half past Quarter past & quarter to