Year 4 visited the synagogue to explore how Jewish people show their commitment to God. They really impressed their teachers and the synagogue staff with what they could remember about the religion. They enjoyed looking at the Torah.
Year 4 had a fantastic day climbing Roseberry Topping to collect data for their Geography lesson, finding out what the climate is like on a mountain. They even got to enjoy their lunch on the 'summit'. Well done, Year 4!
Year 4 enjoyed their visit to the Synagogue to further understand how Jewish people show their commitment to God. The staff at the synagogue were very impressed with everything the class could remember about their religion.
As part of their research into the Digestive System, Year 4 have made fantastic models of a human’s mouth and teeth! They were able to identify and classify the different types of teeth and the different jobs they are used for in the digestive system, and labelled them on their models. They fi...
Year 4 had a fantastic time using different textures and inks to create Roman mosaic inspired mono prints. They used different shapes to create the small mosaic tiles and positioned them in beautiful patterns before putting them through the printing press. The results look fantastic!
Today we created a model of the digestive system in Year 4. We got very messy and sticky and enjoyed adding the saliva enzymes and stomach acid to our broken down food, squeeeeeezing it through the intestines to get all of the nutrients out, before dropping it into the toilet!
This week we have discovered why the Romans spent so much time building roads. Year 4 have been looking for evidence of Roman roads and Roman settlements on maps of the local area and they were very surprised by what they found!
Year 4 have had a fantastic day climbing Roseberry Topping! They measured the wind speed and the temperature on their journey up the ‘mountain’ to discover what the climate is like on a mountain. They have had a great time outdoors and thoroughly enjoyed their exercise climbing those ste...
We visited the Discovery Museum to explore electrical conductors and insulators. We created circuits with buzzers and bulbs and made our own torches to take home!