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Welcome to Year 4 4 Explore 4 Believe
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The Year 4 Team andrew.robinson@lowmoor.ngfl.ac.uk Lisa.benson@lowmoor.ngfl.ac.uk emma.strachan@lowmoor.ngfl.ac.uk Mr Robinson Mrs Blamires Miss Strachan Mrs Hare Mrs O’Connor Mrs Haigh Mrs Benson
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Changes Keyboards Homework Lunch boxes
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Would you rather live in England or Brazil?
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How could we improve our local area?
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What else is South America famous for?
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What trade is Bradford famous for?
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What impact did the raging Romans have on England?
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How could you survive on Everest?
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End of Year 4 Expectations taken from National Curriculum You will be given a blue leaflet ‘A guide for Parents and Carers’ which breaks down the end of Year 4 expectations into - Reading - Writing - Mathematics If you have any questions regarding the end of year expectations or the curriculum, please speak to a member of the Year 4 team.
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End of Year Expectations in Reading
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End of Year Expectations in Writing
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End of Year Expectations in Maths
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Archbishop Youth Trust Award This programme offers children the chance to make a difference in our local community. It teaches children leadership and teamwork skills, as well as teaching them the importance of looking after all members of the community. This award is based around a central character called Archie Bishop who represents many of the young people that the Archbishop of York Youth Trust supports. Archie is a dynamic young person who is always looking out for others and is passionate about serving his community and changing the world for the better. Throughout the year, children will learn about his story and how it relates to the good work they will be doing in the community. The Award is a combination of classroom based learning and learning outside of the classroom, as well as community action.
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Throughout the year, children will complete challenges from Archie:
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Home Learning Please read as often as possible with your child. This should be a wide range of text types. Practise their spelling pattern words and tricky spellings. Learn and practise all the times table facts including matching division facts up to 12 x 12 Complete any holiday homework to gather information on the topic we will learn to share in class. We offer Education City home access.
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Free School Meals https://www.gov.uk/apply-free-school-mealshttps://www.gov.uk/apply-free-school-meals (Accessed 11th July 2016) Your child may be able to get free school meals if you get any of the following: Income Support income-based Jobseekers Allowance income-related Employment and Support Allowance support under Part VI of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999 the guaranteed element of State Pension Credit Child Tax Credit (provided you’re not also entitled to Working Tax Credit and have an annual gross income of no more than £16,190) Working Tax Credit run-on - paid for 4 weeks after you stop qualifying for Working Tax Credit Universal Credit If you feel you are eligible for free school meals or would like more information please visit the school office for an application form.
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Thank you! Any questions?
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