Our Year 4 Students

Our Year 4 Students

Tuesday 28 October 2014

How your persuasive writing will be marked!


What Would You Like to Change at the Sacred Heart?
Persuasive Writing Challenge

Persuasive Tools



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Mind Map





Introduction





Conclusion





3 -4 Topic Sentences
for 3-4 paragraphs





3 Supporting points











Paragraphing





Each paragraph should have a Topic Sentence





3-4 Supporting sentences in each paragraph





Space between each paragraph





Flowing sentences from one line to another.





1 main point for each paragraph





Correct punctuation and spelling





Joined Letter Writing











Using Persuasive Tools





7-9 Persuasive Tools used





4-6 Persuasive Tools used





1-3 Persuasive Tools used





Sunday 26 October 2014

Homework Week 3

Maths - Times table Booklet - Due on Friday

Spelling - New Sort. Weekly Spelling Words
Practise your Conquer Words with an adult
Due Friday - Friday Test

Reading - Please make sure this is done everyone! - Completed by Friday


Our Class RAZ Kids Reading Process.
2-3 Books per week

1. Choose a book (your levels or above) you would like to read that you have not read before. 

2. Listen to the book read to you.

3. You read the book out aloud to an adult. They can help you with any difficult parts. Focus on your reading fluency - change your voice at full stops, question marks, starting new sentences and pause at commas. 

4. Complete the quiz by yourself and only once.
 

Tuesday 21 October 2014

New Conquer Words List

Dear Year 4 Parents,

Today we started a new process to assist the students further in learning to spell the words they misspell in their writing or mispronounce in their reading (Conquer Words). Ask your child to show you their current list.

The Process
  • Each student has an individual Google Doc with an ongoing and continually changing list of conquer words.
  • This document has been bookmarked on their MacBook.
  • Students practise spelling the words at home and school.
  • Words are assessed at school on a regular basis.
  • The web address of the Google doc is only known to individual students.

Who can add to the list?
  • Students
  • Teachers who have access (including myself and Sonia Caielli)
  • Parents – when reading or writing at home with your child, ask them to add a misspelt or interesting word to their Conquer List.

Why the change?
  • Parents can keep up to date with their child’s Conquer Words.
  • The shared list allows us to type in words directly into the student’s conquer words when we are marking their work.
  • Students have a place to type their words from school or home, without the need of their spelling books.

Parents please keep on track of these words on a regular basis and do some informal and fun practise of these words with your child at home.
Please let me know if you have any concerns or thoughts.

Best Regards
Adrian

Sunday 19 October 2014

Homework Week 2

Homework to be completed by Friday morning, Week 2. 
Please try to complete your spelling homework using your joined letter handwriting skills. 

Spelling - Weekly spelling activities from our class spelling blog and using the new word sort.
Friday Test to show your progress.

Reading - 1 RAZ kids book each night. Complete the quiz once, for each book, each night.
Choose books that you can read easily as well as others that challenge you a little.
Maybe an adult could help you choose?


Our Class RAZ Kids Reading Process.

1. Choose a book (your levels or above) you would like to read that you have not read before. 

2. Listen to the book read to you.

3. You read the book out aloud to an adult. They can hep you with any difficult parts. Focus on your reading fluency - change your voice at full stops, question marks, starting new sentences and pause at commas. 

4. Complete the quiz by yourself and only once. 


Maths
Mixed Mentals Homework assignments sheet. Due Friday

Parents please support your child with our focus on joined letter handwriting. They are all doing so well in improving this skill we greatly value.


PLEASE BRING YOUR DIARIES AND SPELLING BOOKS ON FRIDAY!!!

Tuesday 14 October 2014

Music Count Us In...Song Lyrics


www.musiccountusin.org.au
KEEP ON
A. Rolfe, R. Lim, H. Winter, A. Slattery, K. Noonan, J. Foreman

Oh oh oh, oh oh oh, oh oh oh.
V1 I could be a rock star, soaring super high, aiming for the sky I could be a doctor, I could fly a plane
I’ve got a million dreams inside my brain I could be a farmer, I could do ballet,
I could paint the colours of every day

Pre-chorus It starts right now, it starts right Here’s a chance to show the world
Chorus Whatever you wanna be, you can be Whatever you wanna see, you can see
You can be anything you want to be, So keep on, keep on, keep on
Oh oh oh, oh oh oh, oh oh oh.
Keep on, keep on

Oh oh oh, oh oh oh, oh oh oh.
V2 I can see a future, a story that is mine I’m writing every line
So when we come together, standing side by side Pieces of the puzzle in this crazy thing called life
Pre-chorus It starts right now, it starts right Here’s a chance to change the world
Chorus Whatever you wanna be, you can be Whatever you wanna see, you can see
You can be anything you want to be, So keep on, keep on, keep on
Bridge Build a bridge, fly a plane Make somebody smile again
Play guitar, be a star Doesn’t matter who you are Build a bridge, fly a plane Make somebody smile again Play guitar, be a star
Chorus Whatever you wanna be, you can be Whatever you wanna see, you can see
You can be anything you want to be, So keep on, keep on, keep on
Oh oh oh, oh oh oh, oh oh oh.
Keep on, keep on

Oh oh oh, oh oh oh, oh oh oh. Keep on, keep on
Whatever you wanna be, you can be Whatever you wanna see, you can see We can be anything we want to be, So keep on, keep on, keep on
Oh oh oh, oh oh oh, oh oh oh. Keep on, keep on
Oh oh oh, oh oh oh, oh oh oh. Keep on, keep on 

Music Count Us In - Song Lyrics


Paint You a Song
H. Angus, E. Claxton, J. Foreman, A. Gill, K. Girao, W. Kennedy, N. Wendt
Do do do do doo, Do do do do doo Do do do do doo, Do do do do doo
I see the birds flying high, flying high, flying high in the sky
They’re all singing along, to that same old song
I feel the beat, feel the beat, feel the beat, feel the beat in my heart And it keeps me warm, like a spark in the dark

You paint the melody
I will paint the harmony Singing colours all around Every city, every town

Let me paint you a song if you promise, promise
Let me paint you a song if you promise, promise
Let me paint you a song if you promise to sing along

Do do do do doo, Do do do do doo Do do do do doo, Do do do do doo
I hear the wind rushing in, rushing in, rushing into the night
Touch the stars, chase the light
And there’s a song, there’s a song, there’s a song, there’s a song in the air If you listen close, you can hear it there

You paint the melody
I will paint the harmony Singing colours all around Every city, every town

Let me paint you a song if you promise, promise
Let me paint you a song if you promise, promise
Let me paint you a song if you promise to sing along

Piano break
Music forever, Brings us together Music forever, Brings us together Music forever, Brings us together Music forever, Brings us together
Let me paint you a song if you promise, promise
Let me paint you a song if you promise, promise
Let me paint you a song if you promise to sing along 

Sunday 12 October 2014

Homework Week 1 Term 4

Wow, we are already at Term 4!!!

Homework to be completed by Friday morning, Week 1. 

Spelling - Weekly spelling activities from our class spelling blog and using the new word sort.
Friday Test to show your progress.

Reading - 1 RAZ kids book each night. Complete the quiz once, for each book, each night.
Choose books that you can read easily as well as others that challenge you a little.
Maybe an adult could help you choose?


Our Class RAZ Kids Reading Process.

1. Choose a book (your levels or above) you would like to read that you have not read before. 

2. Listen to the book read to you.

3. You read the book out aloud to an adult. They can hep you with any difficult parts. Focus on your reading fluency - change your voice at full stops, question marks, starting new sentences and pause at commas. 

4. Complete the quiz by yourself and only once. 


Maths
Times table study...Challenge yourself to get better.
Use these interactives to help you get better at times tables that challenge you. 10 minutes each night.


PLEASE BRING YOUR DIARIES AND SPELLING BOOKS ON FRIDAY!!!

Wednesday 8 October 2014

Term 4 in Year 4....

Hi Parents,

We hope you have had a wonderful and restoring holiday with your children.

We are looking forward to a very productive term, consolidating our learning from this year and preparing all children for the start of Year 5.

Class Parent Roster for Term 4 - please help when you can by adding your name to our online roster.
Click here to access the roster.

Assembly - Our Class Assembly is in Week 4 this term - 7th November . 


Some key learning for this term will be :

English
1. Persuasive Writing - the students will learn the key elements of this writing style at Year 4 level. They will use their learning and practise aspects of persuasive writing each week.
 
This will culminate with a writing challenge for them to persuade Mr. Dunning of something they think should be changed at our school. Students with the most persuasive writing pieces will be granted a meeting with Mr Dunning to put forward their ideas.

2. Reading - our continued effort in reading comprehension as well as reading fluency will again be central in the English program.

3. Handwriting - while most students have made good progress with handwriting the year, Mrs Caielli and I would like to give this area even more attention. We value this skill greatly and would like to see all students develop further before the end of the year. Please assist us by continuing to  emphasise this skill at home.

4. Spelling - our regular program will continue with the new spelling homework activities. The students have continued to make great progress throughout the year. 

Maths
Maths - the focus will really apply to the 4 operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication and division) and more efficient strategies for performing these skills. The students have focused most of the year on place value and concrete-based operations. I am satisfied with their progress and  understanding and they are now ready for quicker, more traditional methods that most of you will be familiar with.
Other Maths outcomes for this term include probability, data collecting and measurement.

 Health - Bullying Project - students will learn the key elements in this topic as well as develop an anti-bullying video using iMovie.

Geography
In Years 3–4 students ask more complex geographical questions and contribute to planning their geographical inquiries and learning. They can provide reasons for what they think and justify their conclusions.

The curriculum focus shifts from exploration to more purposeful investigation. In these years, students learn to describe and compare the environmental and human characteristics of places in different locations at the local, regional and national scale. They reflect on how people feel about places and learn how the environment supports their life and the life of other living things. They examine different views on how to protect environments and how to use resources and manage waste sustainably.

Sustainability is also examined through a study of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples’ custodial responsibility for their Country/Place. The development of a student’s mental map of the world is extended through a study of the location and characteristics of places in the southern hemisphere, including Australia and its near neighbours.

In their investigations, students collaborate to collect and record information, identify patterns and trends and draw conclusions, and communicate their findings using appropriate geographical vocabulary. Specific new geographical skills in Years 3–4 include the use of aerial photographs and satellite images, the construction of simple graphs and the interpretation of maps.

Science:

Package it Better.
Packaging has become a huge industry in the modern world. Everything from food to furniture can come in a package which might be made from materials such as metal foil or plastic film – materials that didn’t exist even a few decades ago. Packages need to protect and preserve contents while being economical, attractive for marketing purposes and preferably having minimal environmental impact. Little wonder that they are often the product of imaginative design and rigorous testing.
The Package it better unit links science and technology with literacy in the classroom. It provides opportunities for students to develop an understanding of the design of packages and the choice of appropriate materials to use. They design and test a package that will safely deliver a fragile gift. Through investigations students observe and gather information about what makes a successful package.