Due to the fact the spellings this week were quite tricky, I will be testing the children on these next Friday.
Year 4 at Little Heath
cchanter@littleheath.herts.sch.uk
Friday, 24 April 2026
Good afternoon everyone,
I hope you have had a lovely week. We have had some cold mornings, but these have been balanced out by the great afternoons, which have made swimming particularly enjoyable.
In English this week, the children have been finishing, editing and improving their newspaper reports about the discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb. During this, there has been a focus on journalistic writing, including the use of headlines, formal tone and expanded noun phrases when describing the many treasures found within the burial chamber. They have also been learning about the supposed ‘curse’ linked to the discovery and have created eye-catching posters warning people to stay away!
In maths, the children have been continuing their work on tenths. They have been learning to divide 1- and 2-digit numbers by 10, understanding how digits move one place to the right in place value columns. We have used place value charts and practical resources to support this, helping the children to see the link between division and decimals (e.g. 24 ÷ 10 = 2.4).
In science this week, we have been classifying vertebrates and invertebrates as part of our topic Living Things and Their Habitats. The children have learned about the key characteristics of each group (such as having a backbone or an exoskeleton) and have begun using simple classification keys. They practised asking yes/no questions to identify and group animals, developing their understanding of how scientists organise living things.
In geography, we have started our new topic on ‘Rivers’. In this week’s lesson, the children learned about the different courses of a river (upper, middle and lower) and the key features found along the way, such as the source, meanders and mouth. This half term’s project will be linked to this learning. The children can either:
- create a model of a river, including its key features, or
- go on a walk along a river of their choice and document its features through photographs (this may be a great option while the weather is good).
Projects will be due in by 02/06/26. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask.
On Thursday, Year 4 had a fantastic day celebrating Spain!
During our Flamenco workshop, we learned an exciting dance and used strong, expressive movements to create a real Flamenco mood. The Spanish lunch was delicious, with a choice of paella or Spanish meatballs.
In the afternoon, we played games in Spanish, completed word searches and used our knowledge of numbers and colours to create rainbows and flags.
The day finished with a story, where we enthusiastically called out the English meanings of Spanish words. It was a brilliant day enjoyed by all!
Quiz Night – Saturday 9th May
Get your thinking caps ready for our PTA Quiz Night on Saturday 9th May 2026! It promises to be a fantastic evening of fun, laughter and a little bit of healthy rivalry. It would be wonderful to see as many of you there as possible—whether you're in it to win or just for the laughs.
I hope you all have a lovely weekend and I look forward to seeing you next week.
Thursday, 16 April 2026
Spellings (test on 24/4/26)
Mr Chanter's Group
interact
interfere
intercity
international
intermediate
internet
intergalactic
interrupt
intervene
interject
Mrs Andersen's Group
badly
hopeless
penniless
happily
lovely
joyless
slowly
quickly
careless
fearless
Hello everyone,
I hope you all had a lovely Easter holiday. I don’t know why, but this always feels like my favourite half term at school – perhaps it’s the positive change in the weather and the lighter, brighter days ahead!
As you know, the school pool has now been installed and the children have begun their swimming lessons. They have made a fantastic start and shown great enthusiasm. Please could children ensure they bring their swimming kit (including costume, towel, and any other essentials) every day, as there may be additional opportunities for extra swimming sessions.
In English this week, the class have continued reading The Story of Tutankhamun and have been learning about Howard Carter’s famous discovery of the pharaoh’s tomb in 1922. The children explored what made this discovery so significant and how news would have been shared at the time. They have begun writing their own newspaper reports, focusing on key features such as headlines, introductions, factual reporting, and quotes. We discussed how to hook the reader’s attention and present information clearly, and the children have worked hard to write in a formal, informative style, just like real journalists from the 1920s.
In maths, the children have been learning about tenths and how to represent them as both fractions and decimals. They explored how tenths relate to place value, recognising that 1/10 is the same as 0.1, and used place value charts to support their understanding. The class also practised dividing numbers by 10 and identifying tenths on number lines, helping them to see the connections between fractions, decimals, and real-life quantities.
In science, as part of our topic on ‘Living Things and Their Habitats’, the children have been identifying, grouping, and classifying different vertebrates. They used classification keys to sort animals based on their characteristics, such as whether they are mammals, birds, fish, reptiles, or amphibians. The children enjoyed asking and answering questions to narrow down possibilities and began to understand how scientists organise and study living things.
In RE, we had a thoughtful discussion about where wisdom comes from and what it means to be wise. As a class, we explored stories, sayings, and examples of wisdom, and the children shared their opinions on people – including some cartoon characters – who they believe show wisdom. We concluded that being wise means making the right choices based on knowledge and experience. We will continue this topic by exploring stories linked to wisdom in different traditions.
In art, the class were immersed in the sounds of the rainforest before looking at images of tropical birds, plants, flowers, and fruit. This sensory experience inspired them as they began our new topic. The children selected images they found interesting and created detailed observational drawings, focusing on colour, shape, and pattern. Next week, we will build on this work to create our own rainforest-inspired mood boards.
- Please ensure your child arrives at school by 8:15am, as the coach will be leaving promptly at 8:30am.
- Children should wear their own regular clothes, suitable for the weather, along with sensible footwear for lots of walking.
- Please send your child with a packed lunch and a water bottle in a bag they can carry comfortably throughout the day.
- No money should be brought on the trip, as there will be no opportunities for spending.
Enjoy your weekend, and I will see you next week.
Friday, 27 March 2026
Good afternoon,
And just like that, it’s the Easter holiday! Time really does fly. The children have had another great term in Year 4, and what a way to end it with the middle school production of Robin Hood and the Sherwood Hoodies. I’m sure you’ll agree with me when I say the children did a fantastic job and should be really proud of themselves. It always takes a lot of courage to perform in front of an audience, but not only did they do it well, it was lovely to see them having so much fun at the same time.
When the children return to school on Tuesday 14th April, they will begin their swimming lessons in our amazing outdoor pool, which we are very lucky to have set up again this year. Please ensure that your child brings a swimming cap with them for these sessions.
The following week, on Monday 20th April, the children will be going on our STEM-based trip to Legoland, where they will learn about the science and technology involved in running the park. Of course, they will also have the chance to go on a few rides at the same time! It is always a fantastic day out, and I’m sure the children will have a brilliant time.
I hope you have a lovely Easter break and I look forward to seeing you all in April.
Thank you for your continued support.
Friday, 20 March 2026
Spellings (test on 27/3/26)
Mr Chanter's Spelling Group
length
strength
purpose
history
different
difficult
separate
suppose
therefore
knowledge
Mrs Andersen's Spelling Group
even
break
steak
shouldn't
move
prove
improve
sure
sugar
eye
Good afternoon everyone,
I hope you are well and have enjoyed the fantastic weather we’ve had so far this week – I know I certainly have! Your child may have mentioned that they were taught by Ms Davis this week, which they really enjoyed. Moving forward, she will be teaching the class one day a week, covering PSHE and Spanish in the afternoon,
In English this week, the children have been reading instructions on how to mummify someone from our book The Story of Tutankhamun. From this, we wrote our own instructions on how to mummify a tomato, which the children then carried out in class. It was surprisingly not as messy as I thought it would be and the children really enjoyed seeing the process come to life!
In maths, the children have been working really hard on mixed numbers and improper fractions. Most recently, they have been finding equivalents between the two and beginning to understand how to convert between them. This is always a tricky topic, but the children have shown great perseverance and should be proud of themselves.
In Spanish, the children have started a new topic all about cafés. They have been learning key vocabulary for different foods and drinks, as well as practising simple phrases to help them order, such as asking for items politely and responding to questions. The children have really enjoyed practising conversations with each other and are growing in confidence when speaking aloud.
In science, the children have started their new topic, Animals and Their Habitats. This week, they have been learning about the characteristics of different animals and sorting them into Venn and Carroll diagrams based on their similarities and differences. They’ve had some great discussions about how and why animals are grouped in different ways.
Year 4 have also been busy working on the middle school performance of Robin Hood and the Sherwood Hoodies this week and it has been lovely to see their enthusiasm during rehearsals. Could you please ensure your child has either a black/dark outfit to wear on Monday morning ready for the week's performances which will take place on:
- Wednesday at 1:30pm
- Thursday at 6:30pm
I do expect all of the children to be in attendance for both performances. However, if your child is unable to able to attend any, please let me know as soon as possible so we can make any necessary changes.
Enjoy your weekends - I hope they continue to be sunny!