Home learning – Week 12

Dear Year 4,

It has been lovely being able to speak to lots of you this week on the phone and hear about the different things you have been up to! It has been great to hear that you have been enjoying the home learning and that you have enjoyed writing your letters to Mrs Horbury-Jakeman. If you would like to post them to the school, she would love to see your work πŸ™‚

Here is your home learning for next week and the resources you will need. There are also some new videos on our youtube page to help you πŸ™‚ There are two activities for maths task two. Please feel free to choose the one you would like to try πŸ™‚

Here are some extra optional resources for you to use when you’re completing your home learning:

Oxfordshire library are offering a summer reading challenge. Please see the leaflet below πŸ™‚

Stay safe, be kind and keep smiling!

Miss Ross πŸ˜€

6 thoughts on “Home learning – Week 12

  1. Here is my explanation about reptiles

    REPTILES
    Most reptiles are cold blooded which means their body temperature depends on how warm or cold their surroundings are. All reptiles are covered in a scaly skin whether they are half covered or fully covered. Some reptiles move slow however, some move fast. For example the giant tortoise is on dog the slowest reptiles on earth and then we have the bearded dragon which can move up to 25miles/h, which is incredible. These bearded dragons can grow up to 20-25 inches depending on what gender it is. Overall reptiles are amazing even if u don’t like one simple species of them.

    Liked by 1 person

Leave a reply to Alice Cancel reply