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Weekly Update-6/3/26

Mr Kyriacou (n.kyriacou) on: Beech Tree Blog

Hello everyone,

This week, in our writing, we have been looking at lots of different persuasive devices which we will eventually be using in our persuasive leaflet all about food waste. We have looked at rhetorical questions, the rule of three, understanding the difference between facts and opinions and using alliteration. The children have been working really hard and are really enjoying working on a piece of writing about an issue that is so relevant.

In maths, we have continued our work on fractions. This week we have looked at partitioning mixed numbers, comparing and ordering mixed numbers, understanding improper fractions and converting from mixed numbers to improper fractions. The children have been working really hard and are making super progress with this unit of work.

In our reading, we have continued to read The Chocolate Touch, which the children are really enjoying. We read a funny chapter this week, focused on retrieval and inference skills, as well as making predictions about what will happen next in the story. We have also continued to read our story time book (I Swapped My Brother on the Internet) which the children are absolutely loving and finding very funny. We also celebrated World Book Day. The children dressed up as characters from books that they really enjoy, we listened to an author read a short story from one of their books and the children produced some amazing book monster drawings as they drew along with author and illustrator Rob Biddulph.

In our topic lesson, we focused on learning all about which part of the world cocoa trees grow in and the growing process of the cocoa tree and the pods that it produces. The children really enjoyed the lesson and we had lots of stimulating discussions about it.

In computing, the children were absolutely amazing! We are continuing our programming unit of work based around repetition of shapes. The children all worked brilliantly together to create an algorithm which would allow their sprite to write the initials of our class. They also showed that they have become so much more confident with being able to debug a line or multiple lines of code which were not allowing the sprite to move in the way that it was supposed to. They also showed their creativity with being able to achieve the same objective by writing alternative lines of code. I was really impressed with everyone, well done!

Take care,

Mr Kyriacou


Weekly Update-27/2/26

Mr Kyriacou (n.kyriacou) on: Beech Tree Blog

Hello everyone,

Beech and Cedar Tree Class had a BRILLIANT time at our annual Year 4 residential to Nell Bank in Ilkley! The children took part in a range of exciting outdoor activities and represented the school really well.

  • A nature walk at Otley Chevin Forest Park
  • A variety of fun team-building games
  • Pond dipping
  • Adventure playground
  • A moonlight walk in search of nocturnal creatures (followed by hot chocolate!)
  • Den building
  • Orienteering
  • A hike across Ilkley Moor  

Many thanks to all the staff at Rufford and Nell Bank for making this happen!

Please follow the link to see pictures from the residential. These will be uploaded over the next few days.

https://www.ruffordparkprimary.org.uk/classes/year4beech/nell-bank-residential-2026 

Take care,

Mr Kyriacou :)


Weekly Update-13/2/26

Mr Kyriacou (n.kyriacou) on: Beech Tree Blog

Hello everyone,

This week, the children published their adventure stories which were inspired by the story from our class novel. The children have worked very hard on these and they were so enjoyable to read. We have also done some response lessons based on any weaker areas that could be seen within the stories.

In maths, we have been continuing our work on perimeter, with the focus being on finding the perimeter of rectangles, rectilinear shapes and regular and irregular polygons.

For DT, the children created and baked their own bread this week. The children created some beautiful designs and followed the recipe carefully to create some fantastic looking and extremely delicious bread with a range of different fillings. The children all agreed that the best part was eating it!

Take care,

Mr Kyriacou


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