In the Gospel, Jesus announced to His disciples what it is that made them blessed. Children will learn that Jesus gazes upon them with love today too and invites them to live blessed and happy lives.
This week’s prayers focus on thanksgiving and joy. This is how we respond to the amazing love that God gives us. Through Jesus we learn that to be blessed is to love God. We can ask for the grace to make this our daily aim.
Please follow this link below for more information on this week’s Gospel and to share some interesting activities at home.
We have been extremely busy with our learning in Year FOUR this week. Here’s what we have been up to…
Today has been “When I grow up…” day, I’ve loved seeing all the creative outfits and ideas, this afternoon we discussed their goals and the qualities they have which will let them achieve them.
In English, the children have written and edited some wonderful guides to defeating Viking monsters.
In Maths, the children have been working with fractions.
In Music, the children have continued playing their brass instruments. Keep playing at home! The hard work now will be worth it.
In Science, the children finished their unit on sound.
In History, the children looked at the end of the Anglo-Saxon period, deciding who they consider the best contender for the throne.
In PE, the children completed their final lesson on
Wellbeing Wednesday
This week, the children went to St Bede’s in Lytham to watch their excellent performance of Aladdin. They were so excited and enjoyed it so much!
Safer Internet Day
On Tuesday, it was Safer Internet Day and in school we did some learning around the theme ‘Too good to be true? Protecting yourself and others from scams online‘.
We looked at identifying scams, some of the examples were particularly tricky! We also looking at phising scams.
Keeping children and young people safe online is one of the biggest challenges facing society today and it is all of our responsibility to ensure that children are educated to make positive, informed choices when they are online. Below are some links and safety guides which you may find useful:
UK Safer Internet Centre
Tips for Parents and Carers: Keeping you and your loved ones safe online https://saferinternet.org.uk/safer-internet-day/safer-internet-day-2025/tips-for-parents-and-carers
PARENTAL CONTROLS: Protecting young people from inappropriate online content. https://saferinternet.org.uk/online-issue/parental-controls
Internet matters.org
See recommended online safety guides for parents:
https://www.internetmatters.org/resources/online-safety-guide-0-5-year-olds/ With so many websites and apps targeting pre-schoolers, find out the simple steps you can take to protect your young children.
https://www.internetmatters.org/resources/online-safety-guide-6-10-year-olds/ As internet use grows, learn about the steps you can make to establish positive behaviour and how you can teach your child to stay safe.
https://www.internetmatters.org/resources/online-safety-guide-11-13-year-olds/ As your child makes the important transition from primary to secondary school make sure your knowledge increases with theirs.
Activate parental controls with how-to guides https://www.internetmatters.org/parental-controls/ Parental controls can be used to manage screen time, block inappropriate content, prevent accidental spending, and keep strangers away.
We hope you find these guides informative and helpful in promoting the positive use of technology to make the online world a better and safer place for us all.
Thank you for your support.
🌟 AWARD WINNERS! 🌟
The Golden Award went to George for his aim high attitude in every subject.
The Maths award went to Layla for the resilience she has shown in fraction work.
The Writing award went to Jessie for her excellent Monster Hunter’s Guide and the thoughtful edits which she made.
📌NOTICES 📌:
Reading records, reading books and water bottles need to be in school every day, please.
Y4’s PE days are Tuesdays and Fridays. Earrings should not be worn on PE days.
Remember cornets on a Tuesday! If you don’t practice, you won’t improve.
Homework is available on the Y4 Homework section of the website, times tables and spellings will be tested next Friday.
Please keep sending your child in with their red water bottles. Air-Up and similar bottles are not appropriate for school, we have had a few issues with them leaking.
We hope you have a lovely weekend,
Mr Bourn, Miss Evans and Mrs Dunford