Sparrowhawks Summer Term 2025/26

 
Our Class
 
Welcome to Sparrowhawks' Class Page
 
Our teacher is Mrs. Barnes and our Teaching Assistant is Ms. Rowland.
 
Our Week
 
On Mondays, we have swimming the first half term and Bury Rangers after May half term. These are predominantly outdoor based lessons where we learn Science and Design Technology. Children will need to come to school wearing their Bury Rangers clothes (long sleeved top, long trousers and Bury Rangers hoody).
 
On Wednesday, we have PE. Children will need to be in their PE kit (green t-shirt, plain black shorts/joggers/leggings, trainers and school jumper). 
 
On Thursday mornings we have Mr Mott for computing and RE and Mrs Seymour for art.
 
Every day we will have Maths taught by Mrs Barnes and English taught by Mrs Braun.
 
What to bring to school
 
Children will need a named water bottle, named coat, their reading book and reading record every day. Please also make sure their jumpers/cardigans are named - they do all look the same!
 
They should also have a pair of wellies that stay in school. 

 

 Day
 Clothes 
 
Other things to note 
 Monday 
 Bury Rangers
 Swimming stuff for Summer 1
 
Tuesday
 
School Uniform 
 
 
 Wednesday 
P.E clothes
 
 Thursday 
School uniform 
 Mr Mott and Mrs Seymour am
 Friday 
School uniform
 

 

Our topics

This term we are learning:

English - Our learning is based around . 

Maths - Our topics will include fractions and geometry.

Geography - We will be investigating how people use the Arun and the Nile differently.

History - We will be finding out how the civisliszation of Ancient Egypt shaped our world today.

Bury Rangers  - We will be making pictures frames.

RE -Before half term we will look at Christianity 'When Jesus left, what was the impact of Pentecost' and after half term we will look at Islam 'How does a Muslim show their submission and obedience to Allah?".

Science - We will be looking at  Living things including classifications before half term and after half term we will be look at light.

Computing - Programming - sequences

PE - Tag Rugby and athletics for sports day

Music - Composition

Art - Using natural materials and making animated drawings

Relationships and Health Education -  sleep and our emotional health and achievements and goals

We use the Key Stage 2 spelling scheme 'Sounds and Syllables'. This is a specific spelling scheme which focuses on splitting words into their syllables to help spell them accurately. Children will draw upon their phonic knowledge from Sounds Write and apply this to spell longer words. Every week they will spend 4 days learning a particular spelling pattern and some example words that demonstrate this spelling pattern. We will also be learning five words from the Y3/4 statutory spelling list each week. 

Home learning

Our 'home learning' tasks will include times tables, reading, maths and spellings tasks. 

Times Tables Practice 

The curriculum tells us that children should know all their times tables (up to 12x) by the end of Year 4, so we want them to be confident and have fast recall of these. We will learn times tables in school, but have found that those who spend 5 minutes practising every day are the most confident and can apply their knowledge in other areas of maths quicker. We use Time Tables Rock Stars (TTRS) to help us with this. For children in Year 4, please make sure they play in the 'soundcheck' area of TTRS several times a week. This area most resembles the Multiplication Tables Check (MTC) that these children will complete in June.

The children can earn certificates, awarded in Monday afternoon assemblies, for 'most coins earned', 'increase in accuracy' and 'increase in correct answers'. The children get to dress up as a rockstar and hold rockstar props to pose for a rockstar photograph when they receive a 1st place certificate.  

Reading  

Please hear your child read  for 5-10 minutes every day. Reading aloud helps check children's pronunciation and their understanding of what they have read. Their reading can be logged in the yellow reading record. The children have a yellow reading record where their reading should be logged. Dojos will be awarded to children who read at home regularly. Please ensure that their reading record and school reading book (if they are on a coloured book band) are in school everyday. We use these to listen to the children read whenever we can. Reading books will be changed regularly.

Spellings 

The children will bring home a list of spellings on a Friday to practise at home. These will be the words that we have been learning in the week. It is a good chance for them to show tell you about the words and to practise their handwriting.  Please encourage them to verbally split the word accurately into its syllables and spell each syllable individually using phonic knowledge. They can bring this back to school if they wish or keep them at home. 

Maths

Each week, there will be a task sent home on a Friday. This will be an extra chance to practice the skills we have been learning in the week and a chance to share their new skills with you. They can bring this back to school if they wish or keep them at home.

 

We know home learning can be an area of conflict at home. Please remember that it is NOT compulsory. It is your family choice whether tasks are completed or not. The spelling and maths tasks are sent a way for you to see some of what your child is learning at school and for them to further practice the skills they are learning.

 

Behaviour 

We continue to use the Good to be Green behaviour system and Class Dojo to reward children for demonstrating both our school and Christian values.

You will be able to view the points your child earns in Class Dojo and we reward milestones of 100, 200 and 300 with certificates in assemblies. 

 

In the Good to be Green system, if a child makes a wrong choice we will give two verbal warnings - being specific about which rule has been broken. If this behaviour is then repeated, they will be issued a yellow card. Receiving a yellow card means  they will have to miss some of the next playtime to complete a reflection sheet with an adult. If the child continues to break the rules, or is violent, then a red card will be given. This means the child will be spoken to by Mr. Moore and you will be called to discuss their behaviour. 

Summer Term Knowledge Organisers