Monday, 7 March 2016


Year 4 Homework

Date set: 4.3.16

Date Due in: 11.3.16

-      Reading every day. Please write in your reading diary when you have read.

-      Maths (20mins):

Our topic this week is multiplication and addition. Maths work will be posted on mathletics, if you have any problems accessing this work please speak to the teacher for a paper copy. Please also practise your times tables up to 12 x 12.

-      Literacy (20mins): News report.

This toy boat found washed up on a Welsh beach incredibly crossed the Atlantic Ocean in one piece

The toy boat was pulled out of the sea by Helen Hinks and her three children as they walked along a beach in Borth, West Wales. The toy was found by Helen Hinks and her three children as they walked along a beach in Borth, Ceredigion. But after seeing an appeal for it, they discovered the boat, named the Caroline Dreamer, had first been released into the Atlantic Ocean in May last year by a class of nine and 10-year-old pupils in Charleston, South Carolina.

'Something special'

Helen, 30, said she noticed “something magical” about the five-foot long boat straight away and took it home.
The aromatherapist said: “It was an amazing experience.” The boat being made in the USA with school teacher Amy McMahon.
“We were looking at the waves and my son said ‘look mum there’s a boat’. We were so excited, I ran in and grabbed it. It felt quite magical really — it sailed right up to us so it felt as though there was something special about it.”

School project

Pupils at St Andrews School of Math and Science launched the Carolina Dreamer nine months ago as a project to teach the children about the world’s oceans. The 5f-long fibre glass boat was fitted with a GPS tracker so pupils at the school could monitor its journey.  American schoolchildren and members of the coastguard who helped launch the boat in the USA but the boat didn’t have an engine and lost its sail during the 3,900 mile journey, but it managed to float naturally to Wales.
Last week it transmitted its location as 10 miles north of Aberstwyth, West Wales, so teacher Amy McMahon contacted local marine officials in a bid to trace it. Helen came forward after an appeal in a local newspaper and emailed the students in America to say the boat was safe.

'Over the moon'

Teacher Amy, 40, said: “We cannot tell you how excited and elated we are to hear that our beloved boat has been recovered and has found its way to a nearby school.”
Student Paris Cash, nine, said: “I am happy that the boat has been recovered. I was scared at first but when I heard somebody found our boat I was happy. When I heard, I jumped up and down.”
The battered boat that washed up in Wales
Zahnyah Quirk, 10, added: “I heard that our boat has been saved and I hope you know that our class is relieved and excited.”
Richard Baldwin, who tracked the Carolina Dreamer’s voyage, said: “Special teachers really make this program exciting and effective.
“Every voyage is different and you never know what’s going to happen when a small boat goes to sea.
“This keeps the kids interested and I think this is what makes the marine science and international relation opportunities that make this special.”
In class children have been creating news reports based on the story Flotsam, which we have been reading.  In the story a camera full of amazing pictures washed up on the beach.  Imagine another object has washed up on the beach. Write a news report about the discovery.  Include interviews from different people.
 
 
 
 

This week your spellings all contain the ph and wh sounds. Look up the meanings and try to use them in a sentence.

Group 1

 
Copy and cover
Write and check
Write again
whale
 
 
 
wheel
 
 
 
white
 
 
 
whack
 
 
 
whine
 
 
 
whiff
 
 
 
wharf
 
 
 
where
 
 
 
whisk
 
 
 
whim
 
 
 

 

Group 2

 
Copy and cover
Write and check
Write again
phone
 
 
 
photograph
 
 
 
dolphin
 
 
 
trophy
 
 
 
phrase
 
 
 
sphere
 
 
 
orphan
 
 
 
triumph
 
 
 
phobia
 
 
 
alphabet
 
 
 
amphibian
 
 
 
physics
 
 
 

 

6 comments:

  1. yesterday I found a message in a bottle at the beach
    Dhruv said "how old is the message"
    Ravinder said "what dose the letter say"
    I said "where did this come from".

    Dhruv said "we need more information this is not enough"
    I said "who dose this belong to and what country is it from"
    Dhruv said "we will soon find the answers to all of these questions".

    I said "I think this is 100 years old because it is a very old letter"
    Dhruv said "who is the first person to have the letter".


    Jashan

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    1. Check the punctuation in your speech marks Jashan.

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  2. the lost toy car has been washed by the lake. It was founded by a little boy called Erick. Erick was surrounded by lots of people. They wanted to speak about it. This happened in England Manchester. the people put this news on the BBC news so the government will know about this. The toy car was very special and expensive. Every one wanted this so the government gave the people half price to buy it. Then the problem was solved. Mukhtar.

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  3. Read through this Mukhtar You must work on your grammar as this does not make sense.

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  4. News report about a gem.

    The magical and glowing gem was laying on a gigantic glacier.A teenage boy called Sid discovered it in a city in Greenland.Many people crowded him as they never saw such a beauty.A man interviewed him and asked " were you surprised seeing the gem?" Sid said, I was very surprised indeed." A woman asked, "were you scared of the object at first?" Sid replied, "I was scared, but only for a little while."[:


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  5. At the Easter holidays I went to my Cousin's house. It was so fun. We decided to go to the science museum. It was so interesting . We then discovered some interesting stuff. Like fossils, scientists, and dinosaurs. After, we had our sandwiches. My sandwich was as tasty as chocolate. Then, it was time for us to go home. Our cousins said we could have a sleepover on Easter Monday. So we couldn't wait to have a sleepover. Mukhtar Aden. 15.04.16

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