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The Beacon C of E (VA) Primary School

'Living life in all its fullness' (John 10:10)

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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 9 (8.6.2020)

Hi Year 4!

I hope you had a wonderful half term. 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. 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

In Maths, over the next four weeks we are going to focus on the four main operations. The aim of this will be to help the children refreshing and becoming confident in applying the methods in different scenarios. If you have any questions, please do let us know

Maths Activities: Addition Revision

Task 1: Fluency Task

Task 2 : Column Addition- without renaming

Task 3 : Column Addition- with renaming PPT

              Column Addition- with renaming Task

Task 4: Addition Reasoning questions

Task 5: Maths Investigation

Mindfulness Task

Mindfulness PPT

Task

French - likes and dislikes

Here's something different for this week. It's called a Sway: just click on the link to see it and press the 'Play' button at the top right corner to start it off. You'll be able to see lots of pictures by scrolling down the page, listen to the words in French and say which foods you like or don't like.

Go to this Sway

Computing 

Last week we thought about how our home devices link to the internet. This week we're going to think about what the internet actually is and how it works. 

Watch the video here to find out how the internet is a actually huge network of computers all connected together. After you have watched it, can you draw and label a diagram showing how your computer/tablet is linked to the internet, and how it is just one of millions of computers linked together all over the world by cables, fibre or wireless?

(Hint:  you could use the picture below to help, only you would probably have houses rather than nests!.)