Friday 24 November 2017

Year 4 Homework
Date set: 24.11.17
Date Due in: 1.12.17
Reading (every day):
Please write in your reading diary when you have read.

Maths (20mins):
Our topic this week ii Time especially elapsed time, the 24 hour clock and converting analogue to digital time.. Maths homework will be posted on the Mathletics website. Please ask your teacher for a paper copy if you need one or if you have trouble logging on.
Please also practise your times tables. This week I need to practise my _____ x table.

Literacy (20mins):
This is an article from Newsround. It is a few years old, but is still very relevant. The link is here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/19880575

Children watching TVHow much time do you spend watching TV or playing on the computer?
Well a study reckons that too many kids are having too much screen time.
The report found that by the time a child is seven they could have spent around a year of their life looking at TV and computer screens.
Some experts think that if you're between 7 and 12-years-old you should limit yourself to an hour a day to help your brain develop better.
For your homework write a balanced argument on your class blog, answering the question:
Should children have their TV and computer time limited?
Please also learn the words to your Christmas play (songs and script).


Spellings (20mins)
Should be practised for a short time each day, using the words given in sentences.
Group 1

Copy and cover
Write and check
Write again
immature



immortal



impossible



impatient



impolite



imperfect



impure



inactive



incorrect



incomplete




Group 2


Copy and cover
Write and check
Write again
illegal



illegible



illogical



unhelpful



unpopular



unashamed



unselfishly



irregular



irrelevant



irrational



irrigation



irreparable



Friday 17 November 2017


Year 4 Homework

Date set: 17.11.17

Date Due in: 24.11.17

Reading (every day)

Please write in your reading diary when you have read.

 

Maths (20mins):

Our topic this week is time. Maths homework will be posted on the Mathletics website. Please also practise reading the time to the nearest minute with your child (using an analogue clock face). You could also practise converting between analogue and digital and 12 and 24 hour clock. Try to work out timings e.g. how long until we have to leave for school, how long did it take us to get here etc.

Please also practise your times tables. I need to practise my ____ x table.

 

Literacy (20mins):

Is learning to swim important?

http://tse1.mm.bing.net/th?&id=OIP.M143082b3702547d664dd2d743193debbH0&w=300&h=300&c=0&pid=1.9&rs=0&p=0&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.therockawaysiren.com%2Fkids%2Fswim%2F

Newsround Article (10th November 2015)

Almost half of children leaving primary school can't swim well enough according to a report by the Amateur Swimming Association (ASA).

The ASA say that children should be able to swim the National Curriculum standard of 25 metres without any help before they reach secondary school.

But many schools say that getting you guys to the baths and back again without taking up too much of the school day is a real struggle.

We are lucky enough to have swimming lessons at school.  Not all children learn to swim at school.  Do you think it is important?  Try to come up with three arguments for (reasons why children should go swimming in school time) and three arguments against (reasons why children should not go swimming in school time). Try to write at least 2 sentences for each reason (one to give your reason and one to explain it). This means you should write 12 sentences in total. 

Spellings (20mins)

Should be practised for a short time each day, using the words given in sentences.

 

 

 

Group 1

 
Copy and cover
Write and check
Write again
almost
 
 
 
always
 
 
 
alike
 
 
 
admit
 
 
 
affect
 
 
 
along
 
 
 
advance
 
 
 
afford
 
 
 
adverb
 
 
 
adjust
 
 
 

 

Group 2

 
Copy and cover
Write and check
Write again
almost
 
 
 
always
 
 
 
already
 
 
 
affectionate
 
 
 
affectionately
 
 
 
additional
 
 
 
additionally
 
 
 
advance
 
 
 
adventure
 
 
 
affordable
 
 
 
alarming
 
 
 
allowance