Year 4 Class

Year 4 Curriculum Map

Y4 Curriculum Overview Summer

Year 4 Parent Meeting

Welcome to Year 4

The Year 4 class team includes Miss McDonagh, the class teacher and Mrs Hartrick, teaching assistant.

During PPA (planning, preparation and assessment) time on a Tuesday afternoon, Mrs Budd and the PE coach teach the class.

Our PE days are Monday and Tuesday.

Weekly Update

Week Commencing 11.05.2026  

English - Using the same book "Varjak Paw" by S. F. Said, we are moving onto some non-fiction writing practice until the half term break. Our focus this week is to look at the structure and devices we can find in report writing. 

Maths - We are finalising our short unit on money this week, using the knowledge we now have to solve problems. We will move onto a new topic all about telling the time before the end of the week. 

RE - This week, we are starting a new unit, learning about Old Testament stories. The focus this week is the story of Moses and the burning bush. 

Also! 

- We are starting our new science topic of "Sound" this week! 

- Please continue to practise times tables with your child as often as possible at home. 

Homework Due: Thursday 14th May 2026  

- Maths homework  - money 

- SPaG homework - page 75 and 76 

 

Week Commencing 18.05.2026  

English - This week, we are planning and writing our own news report, based on our current class book "Varjak Paw" by S.F Said.  

Maths - We are finalising our short unit on time this week, focusing on converting between analogue and digital times and learning about 24-hour time. 

RE - We are continuing our unit, about Old Testament stories. We are continuing discussing the story of Moses and the Burning Bush and linking this to the topic of vocations. 

Also! 

- Please join us for our Y4 Orienteering event this Friday morning!

- Our Ice Pop sale with Year 5 is scheduled for this Friday at break time. We are looking forward to raising money for "Little Hearts Matter." 

- Please continue to practise times tables with your child as often as possible at home. 

Homework Due: Thursday 21st May 2026  

- Maths homework  - partioning and sharing money 

- SPaG homework - pages 50 and 51

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