Thursday, 22 May 2025
End of term
Tuesday, 20 May 2025
Rain forecast for our class trip tomorrow
Monday, 19 May 2025
Unit 4.7 – Effective Searching
This half-term in Computing, Year Four have been developing their digital literacy and critical thinking skills through Unit 4.7 – Effective Searching, part of the Purple Mash Computing Scheme of Work.
AIM - To assess whether an information source is true and reliable.
In an age where we can find answers at the click of a button, it's more important than ever to teach our pupils how to search the internet effectively—and how to judge whether what they find is accurate, appropriate, and trustworthy.
What We’ve Been Up To:
Throughout the unit, pupils explored different search engines and practised using key words and refined phrases to help them locate accurate information quickly. They discussed and evaluated various websites, looking for clues that signal trustworthiness, such as:
Author credentials
Domain endings (.org, .gov, etc.)
Date of publication
Grammar and spelling
Presence of advertisements or clickbait
We also explored how misinformation spreads online and the importance of checking facts using multiple sources.
Digital Citizens of the Future
By the end of the unit, Year Four pupils had a stronger understanding of how to approach online research with a critical eye - an essential skill for life in a digital-first world. They’ve learned that just because it’s on the internet doesn’t mean it’s true and that responsible searching is part of being a good digital citizen.
Well done, Year Four—your online sleuthing skills are seriously impressive!
Thursday, 15 May 2025
This week's home learning and upcoming events
Monday, 12 May 2025
Who Will Be Our Online Safety Champion?
This afternoon in Computing, Year Four pupils stepped into the role of designers, illustrators – and digital protectors! As part of a national competition, each pupil was challenged to create their very own Online Safety Champion – a character who helps others use the internet wisely, kindly, and safely.
The children really impressed us with their thoughtful ideas and colourful designs. We saw characters equipped with shields, warning symbols, capes and even gadgets to help spot and stop unsafe behaviour online. Some champions had catchphrases, others had special missions – but they all had one goal: to help keep people safe in the digital world.
This activity supported our ongoing learning around e-safety, which is a key focus not only in Computing but across our wider curriculum. At our school, we weave online safety into our PSHE topics, and it’s often discussed in whole-school assemblies too. It's part of how we help children build confidence, awareness, and responsibility when using technology.
We’re really proud of how seriously Year Four approached this task, combining creativity with a strong message. Fingers crossed for the competition – but whatever happens, we’ve definitely found some champions right here in our classroom!
DMS class groups discussion
Dear parents and carers of children going to Dorchester Middle school in September,
Tomorrow (Tuesday 13th) I will be asking those children going to DMS to choose up to 5 children that they would like to go up to middle school with. They will have the following sheet to complete:
Wednesday, 7 May 2025
VE day, Home learning and upcoming events
A link to this week's home learning can be found here.