Investigating our home continent - Europe!
In geography we have started learning about Europe - our home continent. Today we looked at human features of different countries including languages, currency and flags. We used the internet and fact sheets to research these for lots of different European countries.
Spring......or Winter?!
We never expected snow in March so we made the most of it today and had fun playing outside building snowmen.
Which surfaces create more friction?
We carried out an investigation today to find out which surfaces creates more friction. We used a Newton meter to measure the amount of force used to pull our bags across different surfaces. We found out that surfaces that were bumpy and uneven such as the astroturf, concrete and carpet…
What happened to the Romans?
In Year 4 we have been looking at why the Romans left Britain (in about 400 AD) and what happened to their empire. We found out that the empire declined because of many reasons, such as fighting between rulers, attacks from the Barbarian tribe and the lack of money to pay the army. We were amazed…
World Book Day - Year 4
World Book Day started with the teachers reading letters to Duncan from the book The Day the Crayons Quit. This set the scene for the rest of the day. Year 4 had the blue crayon which was complaining as it was short and stubby because it had been used to colour, oceans, skies and rivers. Year 4…
Water resistance
We have been making different shapes from plasticine to investigate water resistance. We looked at the shapes of boats and fish to make different streamlined shapes that travelled faster through the water.
Forces in Year 4
Today, we have started to learn all about forces. We have watched a video about Isaac Newton and how he discovered gravity. We then used Newton meters to measure the amount of force needed to pull objects back down to earth and found out how this links to the mass of each object.
Researching Roman Towns in Year 4 (The Celtic Spies are Back!)
Today we became Celtic spies to find out about Roman towns. We had to find clues and feedback to our groups. We were also allowed to spy on other groups to find out more! We tried to include features like the Forum, the amphitheatre, the bath house, shops, the temple and the circus (where horse…
Making Switches
We have looked at a different types of switches and how they work. We then used a variety of materials to make our own switches.
Which materials are electrical conductors?
We have been investigating which materials are electrical conductors by placing different objects in a circuit. An electrical conductor lights the bulb up and an electrical insulator does not. We concluded that metals are electrical conductors.
Year 4 DT
Year 4 have been making buildings with security lights. As part of our topic, Let’s Travel, we have thought about how we can keep our home safe when we go on a journey. The security lights are triggered when pressure is put on the doormat. The internal circuit is completed.
We had to design our…
Year 4 DT morning
This morning Mrs Atkinson, our subject leader for DT, came to teach in Year 4. The children discussed British dishes and where the ingredients came from. Next, they practised spreading, chopping, grating and cutting skills whilst making a cheese sandwich. We then made Welsh rarebit using bread,…