Monday, 18 May 2026

Year 4 Get Wild!

 

Year 4 Wild Passport: Fire Explorers!

This week year 4 had their wild passport day! Today, our class went outdoors to learn all about an essential and exciting element: Fire. We learned how to be safe, how to build and light fires, and even had a chance to practise some cool survival skills!

Here is what we got up to during our adventurous day in the woodland:


Learning About the Fire Triangle

Before touching any wood, we sat down and talked about fire circle etiquette to make sure everyone stays safe. We learned about the "Fire Triangle", which shows that fire needs three things to burn:

  • Heat

  • Oxygen

  • Fuel

We also learned why it is so important to put a fire out completely when we are done, and we explored the difference between deadwood (which is great for fires) and green wood.


 Our Wild Activities

We split into groups and worked through some super fun and hands-on activities:

  • Wood Detectives: We collected and sorted deadwood by size, and even learned how to grade different sticks.

  • Jigsaw Puzzles: We put together a puzzle of the fire triangle to remember how fires work.

  • Sparks Out of 10 Competition: We practised using a fire steel to produce bright sparks!

  • Mini Fire Lighting: We got to light cotton wool pads to create our very own mini fires safely.

Elm
"Miss I loved the, starting the fire I lit it first try!" - Roza, Elm 









I liked the whole experience because we were able to be creative - Mavis, Willow







"I now know the fire triangle and why fire safety is so important" - Alfie, Maple 



Spellings 18.5.26

 Please find below Year 4's spellings for this week. Please encourage your child to practise their spellings every evening, so they are prepared for their spelling test on Friday.



A

B

C

1

irresponsible

regular

regular

2

irrelevant

irregular

irregular

3

irrational

resistable

circle

4

irreparable

irresistible

decide

5

irretrievable

reversible

strange

6

irremovable

irreversible


7

irreproachable

replaceable 


8

irresolute

irreplaceable


9

irrevocable

removable


10

irreconcilable 

irremovable 


Year 3 spellings

Here are the spellings for the week commencing 18/05/26. Please practise the spellings each day in preparation for the spelling test on Friday.

Please note that spellings may be repeated to ensure they are being used consistently and accurately within children’s writing. It is great that they can remember the spellings for the spelling test, but can they apply them in everyday writing across all subjects?

Children should be practising and be able to spell most Year 2 common exception words and some Year 3 common exception words.







Friday, 15 May 2026

Year 3 Certificate Winners

 


Our Year 3 children have worked very hard this week and have received various awards in recognition of their efforts. Fantastic job!

Ash Class
Star Writer - Rory
E for Excellence - Kian
Happy Teacher  - Oluwadolamayo
R - Sofia




Cedar Class
Star Writer - Jayden
E for Excellence - Vanessa
Happy Teacher  - Adelina
R -  Aryan


Cherry Class
Star Writer - Ashton
E for Excellence - Mujtaba
Happy Teacher  - Theodore
R -   Teddy





Year 4 Certificates 15.5.26

 




Well Done to all of our certificate winners this week, you have all worked so hard this week, we are so proud of all of you.



Elm Class 



E for Excellence: Nikita
Star Writer: Vikhyat
Teacher Happy: Lucas
4 R's
Resilience: Bella
Reflectiveness: Eva
Resourcefulness: Roza


Maple Class 




E for Excellence: Alesha
Star Writer: Alice
Teacher Happy: Alexandra
4 R's 
Resilience: Danni-Ella



Willow Class 




E for Excellence: Gabrielle
Star Writer: Spencer
Teacher Happy: Subhan
4 R's
Resilience: Rehan
Resourcefulness: Wais

The Year 4 Team wish you all a restful and relaxing weekend, we look forward to seeing the children back in school Monday.


 

Learning Journey - Marvellous Maths!

 Learning Journey - Marvellous Maths!

                                                       

It was a whirlwind of ticking and tocking in Year 3 this week as we dove headfirst into our exciting new time unit! Building on what we already knew about "o’clock" and "half past," the children became "Time Detectives," working in pairs to solve clock-face mysteries and master the tricky jump to "minutes past" and "minutes to" the hour. There was a wonderful buzz in the room as everyone grabbed their plastic teaching clocks to physically move the hands, visualising how the clock is split into two sides and practising their skip-counting by fives to race around the numbers. The real highlight was watching the children tackle our tricky challenge questions with such "can-do" attitudes, showing off how quickly they can now calculate five-minute intervals and link them to our daily school schedule. Seeing those "aha!" moments when the big hand finally clicked into place was a joy, and it is clear that our young learners are becoming much more confident at keeping track of their day. Keep up the brilliant work, Year 3—you are all absolute superstars!




Monday, 11 May 2026

Year 4 Spellings 11.5.26

 Please find below Year 4's spellings for this week. Please encourage your child to practise their spellings every evening, so they are prepared for their spelling test on Friday.




A

B

C

1

antique

cheque

tongue

2

grotesque

unique

league

3

boutique 

plaque

vague

4

picturesque

mosque

learn 

5

discotheque 

opaque

often 

6

catalogue

technique


7

dialogue

technique


8

fatigue

plague


9

colleague

fatigue


10

rogue 

colleague