CREATIVE CURRICULUM: This week is all about Alfred the Great (a famous Anglo Saxon) and Sutton Hoo. Use the powerpoints to support your learning. You may also use the Internet to research more information about these two topics.
Hello everyone! Welcome to the final pack. We’ve been really impressed with how hard all of you have been working and we’re missing you loads. In this pack your child will have everything they need to continue their learning at home. Please find attached the following documents:
English PowerPoint covering 5 lessons/days
Maths PowerPoint covering 5 lessons/days
Guided reading PowerPoint with 4 lessons/days
Art PowerPoint with 4 activities and creative ideas for the summer holidays.
You will find resources for this week’s Topic in last week’s pack.
Any sheets/resources needed are uploaded as separate documents. These can be printed but do not need to be, as all tasks can be completed in exercise books.
This will be our last week on Teams before the summer holidays. Please encourage your children to come on and say hello to the teacher’s and their friends. We are happy for this week to be about them speaking to each other and saying hi to us. A teacher will be online at all times to monitor this.
Shining stars are what you all are, look back with a smile and go forward with courage. Sending love Mrs Ward xxx
I just wanted to write a short message to every member of 4PP before we break up for the Summer. This year has been an extremely short one, but despite this, I have seen each of you develop and mature in so many ways. You all should be extremely proud of what you have achieved this year.
Ranging from our modest and quieter individuals, all the way to our more lively and exuberant characters, I will miss you all so much.
Moving forward, remember to keep smiling and always strive to become the best you can be. Channel your efforts into what you are good at, and don’t be afraid to make mistakes!
I wish you all the best of luck in the future.
Mr Perkins
It has been a pleasure to teach all of you from 2019 until Lockdown. I look forward to seeing you all again when you return as Year 5’s. Have a great summer. Mrs McM x
Thanks for the time we had together in 4PP, we had such fun together. You are all very special, Will miss you all x Enjoy year 5! Take care Mrs Walker.
I’m so glad I got to be your teaching assistant in Year 4, I loved every minute of it! I’ve watched you all learn and grow and hope you have have had lot’s of fun. Always strive to be the best you can and remember that you are amazing. Good luck in Year 5, love from Miss Ferris.
Year 4, I would like to say that you have have all been wonderful. Although it was an unusual and short year, I have seen you all develop and grow so much as individuals. I wish you all the best of luck for Year 5 and will miss seeing all of your lovely faces.
4MW….this is so hard for me to write without a few tears. You have been the most amazing class. Every single one of you have made me so proud. I have absolutely loved every minute I have spent with you all! The list of why is endless…from your hard work, cheery personalities, wonderful smiles, infectious giggles, your determination to succeed, supporting each other when you are down, your in school and out of school achievements, your funny stories and awful jokes!
4MW you are all amazing and don’t ever forget that. Try your best in everything you do and know it is okay to make mistakes or to be upset. Smile, stay positive and most of all remember that you are all amazing!
Goodbye my lovelies and remember to say hello to me in the corridor! Love Mrs Walton x
Congratulations Year 6 you’ve made it to your last week of Primary school!! This is not the way any of us wanted your last term with us to be but we hope you will still have fond memories of your time with us that don’t become all about the last few months. On Monday we would like you all to come onto Teams at 11.30am where we will hopefully be able to chat as a year group. Mr Scott has something to show you and tell you about that involves you all so please try to log on at that time. For the last week we have tried to come up with some more light-hearted activities and Mrs A-B has made an Escape room around transition for you to try – we hope you enjoy it! Remember you can always come back to see us and let us know how you are getting on and we will miss you all at Coundon Primary.
You will need some paper to write down the code numbers as you go along and if you find it easier you can print off the quiz to do at the end. I hope you enjoy it!
Transition
As well as the escape room you could look at this lesson on the BBC Bitesize website which shows you some videos to illustrate the differences you could face moving from Primary to Secondary school.
In English this week you will have some activities to help you to think about leaving Coundon and moving on. If you would like to email any of your work to us to pass on to relevant people then that would be fine.
As a boy, Chris didn’t believe that he would achieve his dream of becoming an Olympic champion. However, he grew up to be a six-time gold medal winner. He shares everything he has learned on his journey to success and hopes that by telling his story, he will inspire young people to be the very best they can be.
When new neighbours move into the house next door, twins Jazz and Mortimer can’t help being excited. The house has been empty for ages and they have been hoping to have neighbours with children their own age. But Jazz and Mortimer are disappointed to learn there are no children – just a man who goes by the name of Dr Salamander and his elderly housekeeper, Mrs Heckle. They are an odd couple and the children long to find out more about them. But the twins have another mystery to solve – why are the neighbourhood pets disappearing?
As well as the online work you could do a book review of your favourite book using Emojis!! Everything you need is included and just needs printing off.
What impact are humans likely to have on life in the future?
In this lesson you will learn about some of the impacts that humans have on life on this planet. You will look at pollution, global warming, hunting and deforestation. You will learn what happened to the dodo bird and about some amazing organisations that are working hard to ensure that other species do not become extinct.
In this lesson you will recap previous learning, then learn how to describe our hair and eye colour in Spanish. For this lesson you will need a pen and paper, as well as some colouring pencils!
As an African-American woman, Florence Price combined the traditions of classical music with the sound of spirituals and West African rhythms and dance. Learn about pulse, rhythm and the character of music with Florence Price and the Juba Dance.