Y4 Friday Blog - 12/12/25
Date: 11th Dec 2025 @ 4:26pm
Welcome to the Year 4 Blog!
Important Information!
Rainbow Raffle
We’re excited to announce our Rainbow Raffle! Each class will create a beautiful hamper based around a specific colour, making a stunning rainbow of prizes for you to win.
Every class has been assigned a colour and families are invited to donate items in that colour to help fill their class hamper. Our Year 4 colour is BLUE. Please bring donations into school by Monday 15th December.
Hampers will be raffled off at our carols in the hall on the afternoon of Thursday 18th December.
Tickets will be coming home in bags on Monday. Please return any money and ticket stubs in an envelope to the school office. Any unsold tickets can be sent back to the office also. Thank you for your support in making this a fun and colourful event for our school community.
Each week you will find out what we have been doing in class, weekly spellings / times tables and lots more.
Reading - Reading is one of the most important skills for children to master as it unlocks their imagination and allows them to access the rest of the curriculum. Please read with your child every night. Asking questions improves key reading skills, such as retrieval and inference. E.g. "Why do you think the character is unhappy?"
Please note that reading books will be changed when completed. Please write a note in your child's reading record book when a book has been completed and sign the relevant parent signature box. Thank you in advance.
Spellings - Please find this weeks spellings below and a link to Spelling Shed.
Please note that our spelling quiz will be on Thursday 18th December
Spellings
extension
comprehension
tension
suspension
exclusion
provision
explosion
erosion
invasion
Mrs. MacDonald (our Geography boffin) has had a great idea! To make sure our knowledge of the world is solid, each class will be spotlighting a different country in Europe.
For this term, we have the country Switzerland
Each week, we will find and share a new fact on the blog...

Lindt Home of Chocolate Museum
Since 2020, the main factory in Kilchberg has a special visitor center and museum. It is called the Lindt Home of Chocolate. This museum is a fun place to visit.
It has the world's largest chocolate fountain! It is over nine meters tall and holds 1,500 liters of chocolate. The chocolate flows from a giant whisk.
The museum teaches visitors about the history of chocolate. You can also learn about the chocolate industry. At the end of the tour, you get to taste many different kinds of chocolate.
Maths Problem of the Week
Each week, a new maths problem will appear on the blog... Can you solve it?
The answers will be posted in next week's blog!

Previous week's answers...
£6.20 was spent on the burger and muffin
£12.50 was left over
Therefore, to put it up to the £25 starting amount, the pizza must have been £6.30
Our learning this week in Year 4
English

Our second English book of the year is The Firework-Maker's Daughter, a story about a wildchild, who wants to be better than her father!
Absolutely amazing! The independent writing was incredible!
The Painter's Daughter / Artist's Daughter / Sculptor's Daughter stories were a huge success, taking sections from previous pieces of work, alongside previous grammar focuses, to be truely fantastic!
Next, a quick unit on Information Texts, linking to history, and then we are finished for Christmas!
History
What did the Romans do for us?
Well... it turns out... quite a lot!
This term we have looked at Roman battle tactics, why they were so superior to the Celts, the story of Boudicca, their impressive weapons and armour, and now, everything they did which we still use.
Roads
House layout
Number systems
Religion
Art
What a great unit!
Weekly Awards

Have a fantastic weekend!
The Year 4 team

