HOME LEARNING HEALTH WARNING!
Times are hard for everyone, the most important thing is to look after your own mental health and help your family to do the same.
We will post enough work so your children can find tasks they'll enjoy - but we aren't expecting families to be doing all of it! Do what's right for you and your circumstances.
In terms of learning, the priority is to keep reading and number tasks going whenever you can, these things will make it easier to return to learning once school re-opens.
Year 4 Home Learning Week 14 (13.7.2020)
Hi Year 4!
Just want to say a massive well done and thank you to you and your families for all of your resilience, hard work and creativity when learning from home during this time. This week's focus is on Crime and Punishment. Remember, if you have any questions or want to share some of your amazing work, please email me at yr4@beacon-ce-primary.devon.sch.uk and I can put it on the superstar page.
Hope that you are all well and staying safe.
Mrs Lynn
Maths:
This week we will be revising Money, we have set an activity for the children to do independently. If they find certain parts tricky, support them if necessary. If you have any questions please email in. Thank you!
Each activity has got three levels, it is up to you which level you choose to do. The higher the level, the higher the difficulty.
Topic: The Tudors
Task 1:
Crime and Punishment Lesson 1- The Roman Legacy PPT
Task 2:
Crime and Punishment Lesson 2- Anglo-Saxon Laws and Justice ppt
Crime and Punishment Lesson 3- The Tudors Lesson Presentation PPT
Activity Sheet Guess the Tudor Object
Crime and Punishment Lesson 4- Victorian Prisons ppt
Task 5:
Literacy
Reading Comprehensions- Victorian Schools- Level 1
Reading Comprehensions- Victorian Schools- Level 2
Reading Comprehensions- Victorian Schools- Level 3
Task 2:
Task 4 and 5:
French - likes and dislikes (5)
This Sway recaps how to say you like, love, don't like, hate or prefer something.
Computing
Over the last few weeks we've been learning about being safe online. You might recognise these cartoons from school, but Captain Kara has more good advice about how to stay safe, and five simple rules to follow. You could watch the cartoons first here or go straight to the quiz to test how SMART you are. If you find the quiz tricky, make sure you go back and watch the cartoons so that you would get the right answers another time.