Hello everyone and welcome to our Anne Frank class page.
We are one of three classes in Lower Key Stage 2.
We are named after Anne Frank.
Anne Frank was a German girl and Jewish victim of the Holocaust who is famous for keeping a diary of her experiences. Anne and her family went into hiding for two years to avoid Nazi persecution. Her documentation of this time is now published in The Diary of a Young Girl.
Meet the Team
Mrs Debic will be teaching Frank class on Mondays-Thursdays.
Mrs Cope will be working with Frank Class generally, but will also be teaching them on Wednesday afternoons and all day on Fridays.
Mrs Bennett will be teaching the class on Thursday afternoons.
Autumn Term – History Focus
Would you rather be an ancient Egyptian or an ancient Greek?
Spring Term – Geography Focus
Where would you like to explore?
Summer Term – Art Focus
What kind of artist are you?
For more details please see:
https://www.dalestorth.notts.sch.uk/our-dalestorth-curriculum/
Each term, you will receive a newsletter telling you more information about each topic as well as Knowledge Organisers. These provide you with ‘Subject Specific Vocabulary’ and ‘Sticky Knowledge’ that your child will be learning throughout the topic.
PE days are Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
Your child needs to come into school on their PE days (Tuesdays and Wednesdays) wearing their outdoor PE kit. Please refer to the school website for details of our outdoor PE kit.
No jewellery is allowed in PE lessons, so if your child has their ears pierced they will either need to take their earrings out for P.E. or cover them with tape/plasters, provided by yourselves, so that they don’t get caught during the lesson.
IMPORTANT: Frank Class will be going swimming each Wednesday morning all year.
You will receive a separate, more detailed letter about swimming.
Homework in Year 4 is given out each Thursday and is due in the following Tuesday.
Each week your child will receive either a piece of Maths or a piece of English homework.
The children will be rewarded with dojo points if they return their homework on time each week.
If your child does not complete their homework, they will need to complete it at break times.
Spellings are given out on a Wednesday and your child will be tested on these the following Wednesday. Spelling lists are located in the front of your child’s diary and they are uploaded to Spelling Bee (login details are located at the front of your child's diary) https://www.spellingshed.com/en-gb/
By the end of Year 4, your child should be able to spell most of the words from the year 3 and 4 statutory word list - you can find a copy below as well as in your child's diary.
Reading - Read to them and read with them! Reading is a key life skill and helps children become successful, independent learners. Listening to your child read at home at least 3 times a week will ensure continued progress - this doesn’t need to be their school reading book, it can be any reading that your child enjoys. Please record this in their diary. Children will be rewarded with a reading raffle ticket for 3 or more reads at home and have a chance to win a book, each week. They will also receive 1 dojo for reading 3 times a week at home and 2 dojos for reading 5 times. Diaries will be checked every Thursday.
Times Table Tests - Each week, we will test the children on their individual times tables. Your child must obtain full marks twice consecutively in order to achieve their times table and move to the next one.
Each June, all Year 4 children across England will take part in a statutory multiplication check, The check will assess how well each child knows their times tables up to 12x12, using an online testing tool. There will be more details sent to you about this during the spring term.
Please support your child with their homework, spellings and times tables.
Encourage your child to seek support from school if the homework is causing stress or confusion, but do not leave it until the night before it is due in. We are always here to help.
Year 4 Parent and Carer Tips for Reading