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24/25 Blog 4 Cedar w.e 04.10.24

Mr Dring (p.dring) on: Cedar Tree Class

Hello

We have been exploring a variety of descriptive devices this week as we continue to write our 'Day in the Life of a Roman Soldier' which have including a range of Year 3 and 4 spellings, fronted adverbials (one misty morning,), inverted commas (speech marks) and how to use emotions to add interest for the reader.

In reading, we have developed our vocabulary skills by honing our dictionary searching skills using our class novel 'Thieves of Ostia.' In Science, we have continued to group and classify animals using vocabulary such as vertebrates and invertebrates.

Roman Day photos - please see our class page on our website for the photos from our day/s at Murton Park. I have uploaded a gallery of pictures for you.

In Maths, we have been rounding to the nearest 10, 100 and 1,000 in Year 4 and in Year 3 using our knowledge of number bonds to answers e.g if I know 3 + 4 = 7 then 30 + 40 = 70 so 300 + 400 = 700. Here are some documents you might want to work through with your child to ensure they are fully confident.

Year 4 Maths

Year 3 Maths

Have a great weekend.

Mr Dring


24/25 Blog 3 Cedar w.e 27.09.24

Mr Dring (p.dring) on: Cedar Tree Class

Hello

What an exciting week! We started it by practising both written and spoken ways to describe events from the past in preparation for our next piece of published writing - A Day in the Life of a Roman Soldier. All of us learnt ways that people might alter how they present information about themselves online and use 'avatars'. We reminded each other how to speak up to a trusted adult if we ever see or hear anything that upsets us or worries us whilst online. Parents please be aware that a lot of children recounted occasions this had happened to them and no adult was present so they didn't know what to do. Here is a link (there are many others you could use) which might help you start/continue conversations with your child about staying safe online (which some children were surprised included games such as Roblox and PS4/5 games).

https://www.nspcc.org.uk/keeping-children-safe/online-safety/

The week was dominated by our fantastic trip/s to Murton Park - everyone had great fun - has your child informed you about anything they learnt yet? We will aim to add photos soon however this takes time whilst we verify permissions for nearly 100 children - thank you for your patience with this.

Have a wonderful weekend.

Mr Dring


24/25 Blog 2 Cedar w.e 20.09.24

Mr Dring (p.dring) on: Cedar Tree Class

Hello

A week filled with both written and verbal description. We all thoroughly enjoyed 'hot seating' where we took it in turns to describe the tale of the Three Little Pigs from the perspective of one of the characters! This is part of our 4 week unit linked to our Roman Day at Murton Park and the children will use these ideas to publish a 'Day in the Life' of an ancient Roman soldier. In Maths we have continued to explore place value. In Computing, we have been learning how and why people can change their personal descriptions online.

Reminder - if you haven't contacted school to give permission for your child to attend our Murton Park trip next week, then please do so otherwise they will have to remain in school on that day with the opposite Year group in Cedar class (i,e Year 3s with Year 4s or Year 4s with Year 3s). 

Year 4 - a few parents have queried why all of the children were in the same 'group' in their first two sessions at the pool. This is to allow the swim coaches to assess accurately the appropriate grouping for your child. After this, children will move across groups as and when they are assessed as ready by those coaches and also on how well they apply the skills being taught to them at the pool.

Have a lovely weekend

Mr Dring


24/25 Blog 2 Cedar w.e 13.09.24

Mr Dring (p.dring) on: Cedar Tree Class

Hello

This week we have been very busy exploring how to describe our character creations (aliens). It's been lovely to see the children's imaginations at work and we have some very unique characters. I will use this first piece of published work to assess the children's first writing targets, for example: remember commas in a list etc.

In Maths, we have continued to explore place value of numbers (yr 3 up to 1,000, yr 4 up to 10,000) and have started using the class counting stick to help us increase our speed and accuracy recall of the times table facts - starting with 2x. At the end of Year 4, all children will sit the government's Multiplication Times table check and their results will be published in their end of year report.

In P.E, we have started our hockey unit and in Music have been exploring 'the Nutcracker' composition. I'm looking forward to hear how the Year 4s found their first school swimming lesson later on Friday too.

I wish you a happy weekend.

Mr Dring


2024-25 Blog 1 Week 1 Autumn 1 w/e 06.09.24

Mr Dring (p.dring) on: Cedar Tree Class

Welcome to Cedar class

In our blog here you will find lot's of information about your child's learning during this academic year and also useful documents or updates throughout the year.

Firstly, some administrative notices. Please remember that our P.E days are Tuesdays and Fridays (Year 3) and Tuesdays (P.E) and Fridays (Swimming) Year 4s. Swimming will start from Friday 13th September - Mr Kyriacou will send you further information soon about swimming. It is school policy that no earrings are worn for any P.E or swimming activities so we recommend children don't come to school wearing them on PE day. Alternatively, your child must be able to either remove them themselves quickly prior to a P.E lessons or bring their own plasters/tape that they can apply themselves over their earrings. Thank you for your cooperation with this safety matter.

To ensure we all have a successful year please make sure you communicate with school (and myself) as soon as possible with anything that we can do to further support your child. You can do this via the school office in person or email (office@ruffordparkprimary.org.uk), with myself in person at drop off or pick up or via class email (cedar@ruffordparkprimary.org.uk). If you email class, once I have read your email you will always get a reply but please be aware these emails are not monitored outside of school hours nor during school teaching time (i.e lesson time) so there may be a slight delay. Anything urgent I would recommend contacting the school office in the first instance.

If your child has joined an afterschool club then these will start (usually) next week (Week 2) but you will get further information via the school office for these and the office is the best place to seek information about clubs rather than myself as class teacher because they will have the most up to date information.

I look forward to seeing as many of you as possible after school next Wednesday (11.09.24) for a 'Meet the Teacher' opportunity in our Cedar classroom - more details will be sent soon.

Secondly, our learning this week. I am so proud of every child this week who has shown me how proud they can be of their work, how hard they can work and how enthusiastic they can be about their learning. We have started our character descriptions in English, our place value in Maths, our grouping and classifying in Science and a lot of other fantastic learning opportunities.

Have a wonderful, safe and happy weekend.

Mr Dring


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