Year 4 Class
Wednesday, 2 April 2025
End of an amazing term
Tuesday, 1 April 2025
Farm Trip Tomorrow
Year 4 have their farm trip tomorrow morning (Wednesday 2nd April).
Friday, 28 March 2025
Athelhampton House
Hello Year Four Families
On Wednesday we had a wonderful trip to Athelhampton House and Gardens. The children learnt so much about Tudor times and what it was like to live and work at Athelhampton House. The children visited a range of different rooms in the house and learnt about what happened in each room, from the kitchen to the King's bedroom. In the Great Hall the children got to investigate, ask questions and find out about lots of different replica Tudor artefacts. They were fascinated by the interesting facts that they learnt about each object. We hope they came home with lots of facts to share with you too.
Thank you to our parent volunteers for their help.
The Year Four Team
Monday, 24 March 2025
Creating Letters with 2Logo
Today, our Year 4 pupils explored the world of programming through 2Logo, part of the Purple Mash Computing Scheme of Work. In Lesson 2 of Unit 4.5, we focused on using Logo commands to create letters of the alphabet. This was a fantastic way to develop coding skills while reinforcing spatial awareness, logical thinking and problem-solving.
What We Learnt
During the lesson, pupils used a range of Logo commands, including:
FD
(Forward) andBK
(Backward) to control movement.RT
(Right Turn) andLT
(Left Turn) to adjust angles.PU
(Pen Up) andPD
(Pen Down) to control drawing.
The challenge was to program the turtle to form letters, experimenting with different angles and lengths to create shapes accurately. Pupils quickly discovered that some letters were easier than others – straight-line letters like L, T, and E were more straightforward, while letters with diagonal or curved elements, like A, K, and R, required more precision.
Next Steps
In our next lesson, we’ll be expanding on this knowledge by creating more complex shapes using procedures. Pupils will learn how to save and reuse their commands to build more efficient code – an important step in developing computational thinking.
Final Thoughts
This lesson was a brilliant way to apply mathematical concepts like angles and measurement in a practical coding task. Pupils demonstrated resilience and problem-solving skills and we’re excited to see how they progress in their next computing challenge!
Wednesday, 19 March 2025
Our assembly, dates and homelearning
Hello everyone,
I can’t believe how quickly this half-term is flying by—Easter will be here before we know it!
This week, we have welcomed Mrs. Aplin, a trainee teacher, to Year 4. She will be with us until early July and brings a wealth of experience, having previously worked as a teaching assistant at Westfield School. Mrs. Aplin embraces the Therapeutic Thinking approach, and we’re confident the children will love learning with her. As part of her training, she will gradually take on more teaching responsibilities. You’ll often see her at the front door in the mornings, so please feel free to share any general queries or low-level concerns with her. Of course, if you need to speak to me or another member of the team, we are always happy to help.
Comic Relief & Our Class Assembly – Friday
This Friday is Red Nose Day—and also our class assembly! Children are encouraged to come to school in red non-uniform, and if you’re able, donations for Comic Relief would be much appreciated.
Assembly Costumes:
- TV presenters – If possible, something smart to change into would be great, but no worries if not.
- Gladiators – Please wear sportswear; we will provide T-shirts.
- Contenders – Sportswear would be ideal, but school PE kits are absolutely fine if that’s easier.
Home Learning & Spellings
Home learning continues to be set on Fridays:
- This week's home learning (due this Friday) – link here
- Next week's home learning (designs due 21st, collage items due 27th) – Link here
Spellings for this and next week can be found at the end of this email.
As always, if you have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.
Kind regards,
The Year 4 Team xx
Monday, 17 March 2025
Exploring 2Logo
Today, our Year 4 pupils embarked on an exciting journey into the world of programming with 2Logo!
The lesson focused on understanding the structure of the language and learning how to input simple instructions to create shapes.
Learning Objectives:
To learn the structure of the language of 2Logo.
To input simple instructions in 2Logo.
Success Criteria:
Pupils can identify common 2Logo commands and understand their functions.
Pupils can follow simple 2Logo instructions to create shapes on paper.
Pupils can use 2Logo commands to generate shapes digitally.
To kick off the lesson, we introduced the basic commands of 2Logo, such as FD (forward), BK (backward), RT (right turn), and LT (left turn). Pupils explored how these commands could be combined to create different shapes and patterns.
Next, we engaged in a practical, hands-on activity where pupils followed a set of Logo commands on paper to draw simple shapes. This step helped them visualise the connection between instructions and output, reinforcing their understanding before moving to the computers.
The pupils were enthusiastic and engaged throughout the lesson, demonstrating fantastic perseverance and curiosity. We look forward to building on these skills in future lessons as we continue our programming journey!
Monday, 10 March 2025
Understanding Malware and Computer Viruses
In today’s Year Four Computing lesson, Mr. Spracklen guided the class through an important topic in the world of technology: the risks and benefits of installing software, including apps. Our young learners were introduced to the concepts of malware and computer viruses and explored how they can protect themselves online.
What We Learned
We started with an engaging discussion about malware, which refers to software designed to harm, disrupt, or gain unauthorised access to a computer system. The class then focused on understanding what a computer virus is: a type of malware that spreads by attaching itself to other software, causing damage or disruption to the system.
Students were particularly fascinated by the fact that a computer virus can replicate itself and spread without the user’s knowledge. They also learned how important it is to stay cautious when downloading software, especially from untrusted or unfamiliar sources.
E-Safety Posters: Putting Knowledge into Action
To wrap up the lesson, the class put their new knowledge into practice by creating e-safety posters using Google Slides. The students worked hard to design vibrant and informative posters to raise awareness about the risks of installing malicious software and how to stay safe online.
Each student had their own creative take on the topic, combining bright visuals and key messages. Some of the posters featured helpful reminders like “Think before you click” and “If it’s too good to be true, it probably is!”—perfect advice for keeping devices safe from harm.
Success Achieved
By the end of the lesson, our Year Four pupils had successfully met the Success Criteria:
- They could identify the risks of installing both free and paid-for software.
- They learned that malware is harmful software designed to cause damage or steal information.
- They understood what a computer virus is and how it spreads.
This lesson was an excellent opportunity for students to apply their e-safety knowledge in a fun and creative way, while also learning vital skills to help protect themselves in the digital world.