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Friday 9 October 2020

Cinderella of the Nile blurb

In Year 4, we have been reading a traditional story and original version of Cinderella. As we approach the end of our unit of work, we are thinking about the blurb of the book. A blurb is on the reverse of the book and gives us a sneaky peak about the story and some reviews and recommendations. Watch the story below and write your own blurb. Send your blurbs to debeauvoirprimaryschool@gmail.com.


Look at Busola's amazing blurb - I would definitely read this book!



Destination Reader

 In KS2, we use Destination Reader to improve our comprehension and understanding of books. We read together as a class, and then use sentence stems to support our discussions around the texts shared. 

When reading at home, try using the DR sentence stems to share your ideas with your family and friends. 


You could listen to some of the stories at StorylineOnline and discuss these with your family. As part of Black History Month, there are a number of high quality picture books celebrating black stories and black voices.




Reading Plus

'There is more treasure in books than in all the pirate's loot on treasure island' WALT DISNEY

We love reading at De Beauvoir and we want you to look reading too. Improving your fluency and comprehension will help you develop your reading skills and hopefully, develop a love of reading also. You have your ReadingPlus login, so why not login daily to read a range of different texts and books online. You should be practising your reading for at least 30 minutes daily - either on Reading Plus or using your levelled/free reader books. 

If you need reminding of your login details, speak to your classteacher, contact the school or email debeauvoirprimaryschool@gmail.com.
 

TT Rockstars

  


As part of your home learning, ensure that you are going on TT Rockstars everyday to practise your times tables. Knowing your times tables will enable you to solve calculations and maths problems quickly and efficiently. Currently upper Key Stage 2 are dominating the top 3 positions on our leadership, do you think you could beat them? Well done to Rushane in Year 5 and Jamila and David in Year 6.


If you need your login details, contact the school or email debeauvoirprimaryschool@gmail.com.

Are you a TT Rockstar? 

Welcome to Year 4's Blog

Welcome to our class blog. We will be using this page to help you continue your learning and education if you are at home. We will be updating this page with thoughts, ideas, lessons, links and questions. Please read the 'Online Safety and Blogging Rules' before you start commenting and replying. 

We really look forward to hearing from you.
From Miss Rader, Mr Bignall and all the staff at De Beauvoir. 

Friday 19 June 2020

De Beauvoir Summer Art Project



Clay is available to collect from Monday and your clay creations should be returned to school by July 3rd. 

We are all friends


Want to make a friendship bracelet? The Tate will show you how!
You make the bracelet by tying lots of small knots. This creates a pattern. You can have lines, zig-zags and even arrows! This is a type of weaving. Lots of artists use weaving to create their art.
One artist who did a lot of weaving was Anni Albers. Here she is using a large machine to create big textile patterns.


Anni Albers studied weaving and textiles at the Bauhaus art school in Germany. She believed that textiles are a type of art and as important as painting or sculpture!
Anni travelled a lot in her life. She spent some time in South America. These trips influenced the patterns and designs of her textiles. Have you been somewhere which has inspired you?
You will need:
  • 4 different colours of thread (64cm of each)
  • Scissors
  • Sellotape
Send photos of your bracelets and in a time when we are apart, think about who you might want to make a friendship bracelet for.