Homework for 5th January 2010
The Year 4 homework over the Christmas holidays is to research King Henry VIII as a basis for our topic in Term 3.
Here are some questions you may wish to use if your child needs a more structured approach to their homework.
Choose 2 or 3 questions that you think they may find interesting;
1. Who was Henry VIII’s father? When was he born? When did he die? How did he become King? Who was Henry VIII’s mother?
2. Who were Henry’s brothers and sisters? When were they born? When did they die? Who did they marry? Who were their children and what jobs did they do?
3. How is King Henry VIII related to Queen Elizabeth II? Research and create a family tree to show this.
4. Create a timeline to show at least 10 important events in Henry’s life.
5. What sports and pastimes did Henry like to do? Choose at least 2 and find out more about them.
6. Find a portrait of Henry VIII, when was it painted? What he is wearing and what it is made of? Find out about the portrait painter.
7. Find some pictures of Tudor costumes, find out about the clothes they wore and what they were made from. Compare them to the clothes we wear today.
8. Choose 1 of Henry’s wives and research her in detail; find out about her early life and family, how she became married to Henry and what happened to her eventually.
9. Find out about Henry’s visits to France. When and why did he go? Who did he meet there?
Friday, December 18, 2009
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Open as normal on 4th February 2009
Based on the available information from Southampton City Council, I am intending to open school on Wednesday 4th February. Please be aware that roads and pathways may be very icy and I urge you to travel with care and at a safe speed.
If subsequent advice or information causes me to revise this decision, I will endeavour to update this website as quickly as possible and broadcast the relevant details on Radio Solent.
Please do keep listening to these broadcasts.
Thank you for your support today. I hope to see you all tomorrow.
Peter Howard,Headteacher,
If subsequent advice or information causes me to revise this decision, I will endeavour to update this website as quickly as possible and broadcast the relevant details on Radio Solent.
Please do keep listening to these broadcasts.
Thank you for your support today. I hope to see you all tomorrow.
Peter Howard,Headteacher,
Monday, February 2, 2009
**************School will be closed 3rd February 2009. Please listen to local radio for further information.*****************
**************School will be closed 3rd February 2009. Please listen to local radio for further information.*****************
Thursday, January 8, 2009
Spring Term Curriculum Overview
What your child will be taught in Year 4 this half term
At Fairisle Juniors, we would like to provide you with as much information about your child’s education as possible. Every half term, we will send you details of the curriculum your child will be following. In Year 4, the children will be taught the following subjects this half term:
Literacy: This half term the children will be studying stories set in other cultures. They will be continuing to develop their knowledge and use of commas to mark grammatical boundaries. They will be writing setting and character descriptions using imaginative, appropriate words and complex sentences. They will also be learning how to find evidence in the text to support ideas.
Numeracy: In Numeracy the children will be exploring fractions in detail, extending their knowledge of equivalent fractions. Word problems will be a focus for the half term.
Children will be learning how to apply their own strategies to solve different word problems.
Science: This half term the children will be learning about electricity and how to make and record circuits using the correct symbols.
Information Technology: The children will be using a simulation programme called Headline History to research and then produce a newspaper report titled, ‘Will Henry VIII Marry Again?’
Design Technology: The children will be designing and making their own moving
storybook with pop-ups and levers. They will create prototypes and then evaluate these to create the best design possible.
History: The Tudors: The children will learn about the wives of Henry VIII and the reasons behind his multiple marriages. The children will be asking and answering questions from a range of different information sources.
Music: The In-2-Music Project will be continuing, for all children.
French: The children will continue to be taught by French specialists who will develop their skills in the language.
Physical Education: In dance, the children will creating their own Tudor dance routine based on the Pavane. They will be taught how to control and direct a ball in tennis as well as how to hold and use a bat effectively. Games: The Saints will continue to develop the children’s co-ordination and control through a variety of different sports.
Personal, Social and Health Education: The children will be focusing on ‘going for goals’ and other forms of motivation! The children will develop their self-esteem and set realistic, achievable targets.
Religious Education: In RE the children will be looking at the diversities within the Christian tradition.
Obviously, these are only broad headings. The teachers have detailed plans for each of the above subjects. Should you wish to see them, please do not hesitate to contact your child’s teacher.
P.E. (indoor): Tuesday Games (outdoor): Monday and Wednesday
Homework: Numeracy and Literacy on Wednesday, plus reading, spellings and times table practise.
Could all children please have their Homework Diaries signed regularly.
Thank you very much for your support.
Spring 2009 (1)
Sping Term Curriculum Bulletin
Dear Parents/Guardians
We hope you had an enjoyable Christmas break and are ready for the New Year. We would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your support during 2008, especially through the Christmas festivities. The children worked very hard to produce their play and need congratulating on their team spirit and great performances. We are looking forward to another half term of hard work, enthusiasm and enjoyment.
Once again, we would like to remind you that the children are given a Numeracy and Literacy task every Wednesday, occasionally homework may be given on a different subject related to the current topic. The deadline is the following Monday. Homework must be handed in on time! We expect children to complete their homework to the same standard as they complete their work in school – always to try their hardest.
Please remember that the school doors open at 8.40pm, when children are welcome to come into class to complete their homework. We will be there to help them. If children do have any difficulties with their homework, they need to seek help before the homework is due in!
In addition, we would also like to remind you that the children have indoor P.E. on Tuesdays and outdoor P.E. now on Mondays and Wednesdays. For these lessons, the children need a full kit, including a change of footwear. It is not acceptable for children that wear trainers to school to also wear these for P.E. due to the mud that is brought into school.
We are looking forward to another successful half term. Thank you for your continued support.
Yours sincerely
Miss Cleveley Ms Norman Mrs Mitchell
We hope you had an enjoyable Christmas break and are ready for the New Year. We would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your support during 2008, especially through the Christmas festivities. The children worked very hard to produce their play and need congratulating on their team spirit and great performances. We are looking forward to another half term of hard work, enthusiasm and enjoyment.
Once again, we would like to remind you that the children are given a Numeracy and Literacy task every Wednesday, occasionally homework may be given on a different subject related to the current topic. The deadline is the following Monday. Homework must be handed in on time! We expect children to complete their homework to the same standard as they complete their work in school – always to try their hardest.
Please remember that the school doors open at 8.40pm, when children are welcome to come into class to complete their homework. We will be there to help them. If children do have any difficulties with their homework, they need to seek help before the homework is due in!
In addition, we would also like to remind you that the children have indoor P.E. on Tuesdays and outdoor P.E. now on Mondays and Wednesdays. For these lessons, the children need a full kit, including a change of footwear. It is not acceptable for children that wear trainers to school to also wear these for P.E. due to the mud that is brought into school.
We are looking forward to another successful half term. Thank you for your continued support.
Yours sincerely
Miss Cleveley Ms Norman Mrs Mitchell
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