
Year 4
Croeso i Blwyddyn 4! Miss Furber and Miss Thomas welcome you to Year 4!
'The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you'll go.' ~ Dr Suess
We create a safe, happy and fulfilling learning environment for everyone in our class!
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Reading books ~ We understand the importance of your child engaging with the home school reading we provide. We will read with your child on a regular basis and comment in their reading diary. Please make sure they bring their reading bag/folder into school everyday.
Pupils who are reading Read Write Inc. books, we ask that these books are returned on a Friday so that we are able to read with your child and progress them to the next book.
Reading with your child is an important aspect of their development, along with asking them about the book to gain understanding. We ask, as a school, that parents read at least once or twice a week with their children to promote a positive attitude to reading.
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We encourage the use of Oxford Owl, HWB and Doodle Maths ~ All of which the links are below.
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Communication ~ Clear communications with our Abermorddu families is of great importance. Class teachers will be using SeeSaw to communicate with parents. Therefore, please check your notifications on a daily basis. All main school information will continue to be sent via the main school office via email.
P.E ~ This year PE will be on a Thursday and we are asking for children to come dressed wearing their school PE kit. We recommend that your child wears jogging bottoms/leggings.
Snack ~ Children must bring in a HEALTHY snack for break time everyday, a piece of fruit is ideal.
Water bottles ~ Water bottles must be brought to school on a daily basis. Please note, the bigger the water bottle the better or simply provide your child with two bottles of water as it is vitally important they drink enough during the school day.
Apps ~ We encourage the use of the following apps at home. Your child will be given login details by us for Doodle Maths, Hwb and Oxford Owl.
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Diolch yn fawr,
Miss Furber