Friday, 7 November 2025

 Hello everyone,

I hope you all had a lovely and restful half-term break. It’s been wonderful to see all the children return refreshed and ready for a new half-term of learning. It will be Christmas before we know it!

This week in English, the children have been working hard to write their own versions of The Mermaid of Zennor. They have included many of the features we have focused on this term, such as paragraphs, fronted adverbials and expanded noun phrases. The children have produced some fantastic pieces of writing, and I’m sure you will enjoy reading them at our next open afternoon. Next week, we will be moving on to our new text – The Iron Giant by Ted Hughes – one of my personal favourites.

In maths, we have been learning about area within our measurement topic. The children began by counting squares to find the area of simple shapes before moving on to using multiplication as a quicker and more efficient method. For example, they discovered that the area of a rectangle can be found by multiplying its length by its width. We also explored how irregular shapes can be split into smaller rectangles to calculate their total area. Next week, we will be starting our new topic on multiplication and division.

In Spanish, we practised saying the names of animals and colours. The children enjoyed combining these into sentences, making sure the adjectives agreed with the nouns for masculine and feminine words – a tricky but important skill.

In RE, we discussed the importance of Hajj for Muslims. The children learned about the special actions and rituals that Muslims perform when they visit the Grand Mosque in Mecca, and reflected thoughtfully on the significance of this pilgrimage.

We began our new DT topic by exploring different types of seasonal stockings. The children analysed various examples, thinking carefully about their purpose, function and what makes them visually appealing in terms of colour, decoration and design.

In history, we started our exciting new topic on the Anglo-Saxons, Picts and Scots. This week, we focused on the discovery of the Sutton Hoo burial in Suffolk – a fascinating archaeological find that tells us so much about Anglo-Saxon life. Some of the children even shared their own experiences of visiting the site, which really brought the lesson to life.

Next week is Anti-Bullying Week. The children will be exploring this important theme throughout the week, and we will be kicking things off with Odd Socks Day on Monday – a fun way to celebrate individuality and kindness.

We would also like to invite all parents and carers to attend a Cyber Safety Presentation led by the Police team on Wednesday from 2:00pm to 3:00pm. The session will offer valuable, practical advice on how to protect yourself, your family and your data online, as well as how parents can help children make safe and responsible choices when using technology.

One last thing - thank you all for the 500 Word submissions. It was lovely to read all of them and they have been uploaded onto the BBC's website for judging. Best of luck to all of the children!

Wishing you all a lovely weekend – see you next week.

Kind regards,

Mr Chanter

Mrs Friedmann's Spelling Group

gently

simply

humbly

nobly

horribly

terribly

possibly

incredibly

comfortably

probably

Mr Chanter's Spelling Group

invention

injection

action

question

mention

attraction

translation

devotion

position

solution

Saturday, 25 October 2025

 Well that first term absolutely flew by! It was lovely to see so many of you at this week’s consultations. I really enjoyed getting to talk to you all and discussing the children’s progress.


Thank you to everyone who has submitted their stories for the BBC’s 500 Word Competition. I have been really impressed with the imagination the children have put into work and have no doubt that year 4 will be offering plenty of competition! The official deadline isn’t until Friday 7th November so there is still plenty of time for you to submit your work if you haven’t already done so.

I would like to thank you all for your continued support over these past weeks. Please know that if ever you would like to talk regarding your child’s progress and wellbeing, I am available at the end of the school or my email.

I hope you all have a lovely half-term, whether you are enjoying doing nothing or have an action-packed week - have a great time!

I will see you all in November.

Best wishes,
Mr Chanter

Friday, 24 October 2025

Mr Chanter's Spelling Group

 expression

discussion

confession

permission

admission

transmission

possession

profession

depression

impression

Mrs Friedmann's Spelling Group

happily

angrily

lazily

easily

busily

greedily

messily

wearily

cheekily

clumsily

Friday, 17 October 2025

Mr Chanter's Spelling Group

 

expansion

 extension

 comprehension

 tension

 corrosion

 supervision

 fusion

 conclusion

 persuasion

 suspension