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St John XXIII Catholic Primary School

Year 4 Staff

Class Teacher Mr Sergio Pastor
Learning Support Assistant Ms Lucia Grey

Welcome to Year 4 at St John XXIII Catholic Primary School! We are delighted to have your child with us this academic year and are looking forward to a year full of learning, growth, and discovery. Our dedicated team is committed to providing a nurturing environment that fosters creativity and enthusiasm for learning. We encourage you to stay engaged with your child's education and look forward to collaborating with you to ensure a successful and enjoyable year ahead.

Religious Education

In Year 4, our Religious Education curriculum follows the six branches outlined in the Religious Education Directory (RED). Each branch is designed to help children explore and understand key aspects of the Catholic faith through engaging stories, activities, and reflections.

Autumn Term

  • Branch 1: Creation and Covenant
    Children explore the story of creation and God's covenant with His people, learning about the beginning of the world and God's promises.

  • Branch 2: Prophecy and Promise
    Pupils learn about the prophets who spoke of God's promises and the anticipation of the coming of Jesus, focusing on themes of hope and expectation.

Spring Term

  • Branch 3: Galilee to Jerusalem
    This branch delves into the life and ministry of Jesus, from His teachings in Galilee to His journey to Jerusalem, highlighting His messages of love and salvation.

  • Branch 4: Desert to Garden
    Children reflect on the journey from Lent to Easter, understanding the significance of Jesus' sacrifice and resurrection, and the hope it brings.

Summer Term

  • Branch 5: To the Ends of the Earth
    Pupils learn about the spread of Jesus' teachings and the mission of the Church, understanding how the message of Jesus reaches all corners of the world.

  • Branch 6: Dialogue and Encounter
    This branch encourages children to appreciate and respect different faiths and cultures, promoting dialogue and understanding in a diverse world.

Through these branches, Year 4 students embark on a journey of discovery, deepening their faith and understanding of the world around them.

✝️ Year 4 Religious Education Knowledge Organisers 📖

 

To support your child’s RE learning, each term we provide a Knowledge Organiser. These handy guides summarise key facts, vocabulary, Bible stories, and important concepts for each branch.

You can use the Knowledge Organiser at home to:

  • Talk about stories and topics with your child.

  • Practice key vocabulary and understand its meaning.

  • Ask simple questions to encourage reflection and discussion.

  • Reinforce learning from class in a fun, engaging way.

By revisiting the Knowledge Organiser regularly, children become more confident in their RE learning and develop a deeper understanding of their faith.

🙏  Supporting Religious Education Learning at Home ⛪  

 

To help your child explore their RE learning at home, we have provided links to videos and resources that support the six branches of the RED curriculum.  These resources include Bible stories, animations, and child-friendly videos that reflect the key themes of each branch.

You can use them to:

  • Revisit stories and concepts discussed in class.

  • Discuss key ideas and vocabulary with your child.

  • Encourage reflection and prayer at home.

  • Make learning fun and engaging with age-appropriate videos and activities.

Regularly exploring these resources at home will help your child deepen their understanding of the Catholic faith and connect classroom learning to everyday life.

📚 Branch 1: Creation and Covenant 🌎

Focus: God’s creation of the world and His covenant with His people

🔮 Branch 2: Prophecy and Promise ✨

Focus: Prophets and God’s promises leading to the coming of Jesus 

🕊 Branch 3: Galilee to Jerusalem 🚶‍♂️

Focus: Jesus’ life, ministry, and journey to Jerusalem

🌵 Branch 4: Desert to Garden 🌺

Focus: Lent, Easter, Jesus’ sacrifice and resurrection

🌍 Branch 5: To the Ends of the Earth ✈️

Focus: The spread of Jesus’ teachings and the mission of the Church

🤝 Branch 6: Dialogue and Encounter 💬

Focus: Appreciating and respecting different faiths and cultures

Online Learning Platforms

 

Accelerated Reader 

 

 

 

Accelerated Reader is a programme that helps children develop their reading skills and understanding of the books they read. Once your child has completed the Read Write Inc Phonics programme, they will begin bringing home Accelerated Reader books, which are carefully levelled and colour-stickered to match their reading ability.

  • At home, your child can:

    • Read their Accelerated Reader book (or a book on myON, our online library).

    • Complete a short comprehension quiz online about the book they have read.

    • Track their progress and celebrate their achievements as they move through the levels.

    These quizzes check how well your child has understood their reading and help teachers to see the progress they are making. The more they read and quiz, the more confident and fluent they will become as readers.

 

 myON 

 

 

 

myON is our online library, giving children access to a wide range of age-appropriate eBooks that can be read at home and in school. Each book is linked to the Accelerated Reader programme, which means children can quiz on the books they read in myON just like they do with their colour-stickered Accelerated Reader books.

Children can:

  • Choose from thousands of digital books tailored to their reading level.

  • Enjoy fiction and non-fiction texts to broaden their knowledge and interests.

  • Take Accelerated Reader quizzes after reading to check their understanding.

myON helps children develop a love of reading by giving them choice and variety, while also supporting progress in comprehension.

 We encourage children to use these platforms regularly at home to build fluency and confidence in their reading skills.

Times Tables Rockstars (TT Rockstars) – 

 

TT Rockstars is an online maths platform designed to help children practise and master their times tables in a fun and engaging way. Through quick-fire games, challenges, and competitions, children become faster and more confident with multiplication and division facts.

Children can:

  • Log in at home to practise times tables at their own pace.

  • Play in different game modes, either individually or against friends.

  • Earn coins and rewards as they improve their speed and accuracy.

Fluency in times tables is an essential skill in maths, and TT Rockstars helps children gain the confidence they need to use them in their learning every day.

 We encourage children to use these platforms regularly at home to build fluency and confidence in their reading and maths skills.

Learning Overview

This year, your child will embark on an exciting educational journey, building on their foundational knowledge and exploring new concepts. Our curriculum is designed to nurture academic skills, personal growth, and a deepened understanding of the world. We focus on core subjects such as Mathematics, English, and Science, alongside enriching studies in History, Geography, and Religious Education. We are committed to providing a supportive and challenging environment that encourages curiosity, critical thinking, and a love for learning.

Across the year, children explore subjects including Religious Education, English, Maths, Science, Computing, Geography, History, Art, Design Technology, PE, Music, and PSHRE. They enjoy hands-on experiences and creative projects that deepen their learning and develop independence, curiosity, and confidence.

👇 You can view our full Year 4 Learning Overview below.

Year 4 Long Term Curriculum Map 

Power of Reading

 At the St John XXIII Catholic Primary School, we recognise language as a gift from God and a powerful tool for communication, reflection, and understanding. Through the study of high-quality texts, pupils are encouraged to develop empathy, critical thinking, and a deeper appreciation of diverse perspectives and values that reflect the Gospel message at the heart of our school. English provides opportunities for children to express their beliefs, explore moral themes, and use their voices with confidence and compassion, promoting truth, justice, and the common good. In doing so, we help pupils grow into kind, thoughtful individuals who use their God-given gifts to transform the world around them.

✨ Our Powerful Texts 📘

 

📚 Year 4 Power of Reading Knowledge Organisers ✏️

 

Our Power of Reading Knowledge Organisers are designed to help your child engage deeply with their reading and writing learning. They summarise key vocabulary, important story details, grammar points, and writing objectives for each book or unit.

You can use them at home to:

  • Preview and discuss key vocabulary before reading sessions.

  • Ask questions about the story to improve comprehension.

  • Support writing tasks by encouraging your child to use new words, phrases, and sentence structures.

  • Track progress by revisiting previous units and reinforcing learning.

By using these knowledge organisers regularly, you help your child build confidence, improve understanding, and develop stronger reading and writing skills in a structured and enjoyable way.

 Mathematics

The fundamental purpose of Maths is the pursuit of truth, reflecting the order and wisdom of God’s creation. The skills developed through Maths - creative, critical, and analytical thinking - enable learners to use their God-given talents to serve others. Exploring the beauty and harmony of mathematics helps learners engage with something greater than themselves, inspiring them to be forerunners, trailblazers, and inventors who contribute to the common good. Grounding learning in real-world contexts encourages responsible application of knowledge, reflecting Catholic values of stewardship and service.

🔢 Year 4 White Rose Maths 💰

 

In Year 3, we follow the White Rose Maths scheme to help children build a strong foundation in number, shape, measurement, and problem-solving. Throughout the year, pupils will explore concepts in a fun, engaging, and hands-on way, developing confidence and fluency in maths.

Key areas of learning include

  • Place Value: Numbers up to 10,000, 1000 more/less, ordering/comparing, rounding to 10, 100, 1000, negative numbers, Roman numerals to 100.
  • Addition and Subtraction: 4-digit numbers, formal methods, estimation, and two-step problems.
  • Multiplication and Division: Factor pairs, multiplying 3 numbers, 1-digit by 2-digit/3-digit, division with remainders.
  • Area: Finding the area of shapes by counting squares
  • Multiplication and Division: Further multiplication and division strategies, including dividing 3-digit numbers by 1-digit numbers.
  • Fractions: Equivalent fractions, fractions greater than 1, adding/subtracting fractions, and calculating fractions of amounts.
  • Decimals: Introduction to tenths and hundredths, ordering/comparing decimals, and rounding.
  • Measurement: Length, perimeter, and area
  • Decimals: Further work on decimals up to 2 decimal places, including money and measurement contexts.
  • Geometry: Properties of shapes (angles, symmetry), coordinate geometry, and position/direction.
  • Measurement: Time, conversion of units, and calculating area.
  • Statistics: Interpreting graphs, tables, and line graphs

 👇 You can view our full Year 4 Mathematics Curriculum Overview below

🗺️ Supporting Mathematics Learning at Home 🌍 

 

We have gathered a variety of resources for families to help children practise and enjoy maths at home. These include:

  • Workbooks and worksheets to reinforce learning

  • Videos and tutorials to explain key concepts

  • Games and interactive apps for hands-on practice

Using these tools regularly will help your child build confidence, fluency, and a love of maths while supporting what they learn in class.

 Science

Through science, we recognise the world as God’s creation - a gift entrusted to us to explore and care for. Through scientific enquiry, children deepen their appreciation of the complexity and beauty of creation, learning that we are stewards of the Earth with a responsibility to use our knowledge wisely. The Plymouth Science scheme supports this by encouraging curiosity, critical thinking, and respect for life, all rooted in the dignity of the human person and the call to care for our common home.

🐛 Supporting Science Learning at Home 🌱

We know that children love exploring the world around them, and you can help spark their curiosity at home, too! Below are some recommended websites with fun activities, videos, and experiments you can enjoy together. They are safe, free to use, and linked to what your child is learning in Year 3 science. 

Science Useful Websites 

Humanities

Through Geography and History, children explore people, places, and our shared world through the lens of Catholic teaching. In Geography, pupils learn about the environment and how humans interact with it, understanding that we are stewards of God’s creation and called to care for the common good. In History, pupils reflect on past events and human decisions, considering their moral and ethical impact on society. Together, these subjects help children appreciate the gift of creation, understand their responsibility to others, and inspire them to make thoughtful, positive contributions guided by Catholic values.

 🏰 Year 4 Humanities Knowledge Organisers 🌊

To support your child’s learning in Humanities, we are sharing Knowledge Organisers for each unit of work. These organisers, highlight the key vocabulary your child will be using in class, the main knowledge they need to understand, and the skills they will be developing - including geographical skills, historical enquiry, and understanding significant figures and events.

By exploring these at home, you can:

  • Practise key vocabulary together – talk about the words your child is learning, what they mean, and how they can be used in everyday conversations.

  • Revisit key knowledge – ask your child to explain what they have been learning in their own words, helping to reinforce understanding.

  • Develop historical and geographical thinking – encourage your child to use historian skills (such as analysing sources or considering different perspectives) and geographer skills (such as map reading, interpreting data, or spotting patterns in the environment).

  • Connect learning to the real world – notice how the topics they study appear in everyday life, whether it’s exploring local history, observing landscapes, or recognising cultural traditions.

Knowledge organisers are a simple but powerful tool to help children build confidence, strengthen memory, and prepare for new learning. They also give you a clear view of the Humanities knowledge and skills your child will be developing throughout the year.

 

🗺️ Supporting Humanities Learning at Home 🌍  

 

Below are some child-friendly websites you can explore at home to help bring our Humanities topics to life.

 

Use History Websites 

Useful Geography Websites 

Parent Information

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