1 Apr 2019

Year 4 Update – Week 28

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Monday 1st – Friday 12th April – Action Weeks for Year 6 PYPX

Friday 12th April End of Term 2 (12:00pm)

Monday 29th April – Term 3 Begins (8:45am)

Wednesday 1st May – Labour Day School Closed

Thursday 10th May – Y6 PYPX

Monday 13th May – Birthday of Buddha School Closed

Tuesday 14th May – BHS CPD Day School Closed

Friday 17th May – 4A Assembly

Talent Show

The talent show has been rescheduled for Monday 8th April 2019 after golden book assembly. Parents of the performing acts are invited to join assembly on Monday morning at 9am.  Good luck to all the Y4 finalists, we look forward to your performances on Monday. 

Year 6 Exhibition news

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Please see this presentation from the Barking Buddies Year 6 exhibition group about their upcoming bake sale and dog bedding drive.

Action in the PYP at BHS

Thank you for all the great examples of Action that you are taking.  Action in the PYP is when students are inspired through their learning and their experiences to make a difference to their lives or the community connected to real life issues and opportunities.  We would like to celebrate our students taking action outside of school

Please could you email examples to me, tsuik4@beaconhill.edu.hk,  and I will share through our newsletter.  

There are different types of Action.  Last time I gave a description of how ‘participation’ is a form of action, below is an description of how advocacy is a form of action.

Type of Action

Examples

Advocacy

Promoting an idea that you feel passionately about e.g. social, environmental or political

Making people aware of an issue you feel passionately about

Debating

Sharing ideas with friends, classmates or family

Green Book Week

Here are the Y4’s Green Book Week door displays connected to “The Curious Garden”. The book has a strong environmental message about making our cities greener.

U.O.I

The students inquired into how the Earth’s surface changes over time as a result of natural processes and human activity. They looked at slow and fast changes land changes and some of them showed this in a poster and began their inquiry into volcanoes.

English

The students looked at a range of different explanation texts and identified some of the features. They discussed what they noticed within the different texts. They watched a computer-animated musical short film “I lava you” they though about questions before, during and after watching the film. Some of them used their prior knowledge to help them come up with the questions.  They then thought about some inferences they could make from watching the film. 

Maths

The students looked at sorting, drawing, describing and classifying regular and irregular 2D and 3D shapes. They made sure they used the appropriate vocabulary when describing these shapes. 

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Central Idea:

Changes of the Earth and atmosphere impact the natural world

Lines of Inquiry:

  1. How the different components of the Earth are interrelated (connection)
  2. Why the Earth has changed and is continuing to change (change)
  3. How we know the Earth has changed (reflection)

Over the coming weeks, the students will continue to inquire into volcanoes and research with these 3 questions in their mind; what are volcanoes? How are volcanoes created? How does a volcano change the earth?. The classes will then create a whole class Prezi using their in depth research on volcanoes. 

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Central Idea:

Shapes can be identified, classified and used in different ways.

Lines of Inquiry:

An inquiry into…

  • the relationship between 2D and 3D shapes
  • symmetry and transformations can be found in the environment
  • angles in 2D and 3D shapes

Over the coming week, the students will look at rotational symmetry, describe translations, reflection and rotations of 2D shapes and describe direction using the four compass points.

Please continue to help your children to practise their multiplication tables at home. Click the image below to access some online games that might support this….

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Writing Focus: Writing to explain
Explanations detail and logically describe the stages in a process, such as the water cycle, or how a steam engine works.  Other examples could be how a law is made, or why we blink when we sneeze.
 
Comprehension Strategies: Questioning

Questioning is a strategy that readers use to engage with the text. questioning techniques help the reader to clarify and comprehend what he is reading. 

Over the coming week, will continue to look at different explanations texts on volcanoes and using them to help them with their inquiry research. Whilst reading they will use their questioning techniques to come up with new questions they might have. 

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4A – Ryan Chen and Abigail Sin

4F – Harry Chan

4W – Sophia So

 

Spelling
The students have 8 spellings each week that they will need to practise at home. They will have 3 spelling tests each week to make sure they know how to spell their words correctly on a consistent basis.
 
Reading
Students should read everyday and talk to an adult about the text they have selected. This can be a chance for them to practise their comprehension strategies
  • Mon, Weds, Fri – borrow a BHS home reading book
  • Tues, Thurs – read a book online from Big Universe

Mathematics
All children should aim to spend 30 minutes per week completing their assigned Mathletics tasks and/or practising their times tables.

Mandarin

All children are encouraged to take a reading book home on the days when they have Mandarin lessons.

  • Ms Lynn – Please complete home learning assigned in Mandarin Matrix.