Remote Learning 2022
Welcome to Year 4's remote learning for 2022!
If your child has to self-isolate for any period of time, and feels well enough to complete some work, they should use the following resources that we have put together.
We suggest having a go at 1 English and 1 maths task a day as well as reading and times tables practice. In addition to this, you may like to spend time researching and completing tasks linked to our current knowledge organiser which can be found on the Year 4 Class Page of the school website.
We would love to see what your child has completed during their isolation and celebrate their achievements with them on their return to school.
Should you require any further support, guidance or physical equipment in order for your child to complete these tasks, please do not hesitate to get in contact via Seesaw or the school office and one of the Year 4 team will get back to you as soon as we can.
English
We would like you to work through this exciting unit of work which takes inspiration from The Borrowers. Try to complete one lesson a day. There is no need for a login to this website and the unit of work can be found below.
Maths
We would like you to have a go at the unit: Reasoning with 4 digit numbers.
There is no need to login to this website, click on the link.
Please try one lesson a day starting from lesson 1.
Should you want an additional challenge then have a look at the unit: Reasoning with patterns and sequences.
PSHCE
We realise that isolating can be a tricky time for children. We suggest looking through this lesson which is part of our Personal, Social, Health and Citizenship Education programme. This unit of work called ‘Don’t worry about a thing’ which centres around what to do with worries you may have. Again, there is no need to login to this unit of work and can be accessed below:
World Studies
Our Knowledge Organisers can be found on the Year 4 Class Page. Please access the Knowledge Organiser for the current term. This information can be used as a basis for any other research or activities that are of interest to your child.