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Summer Term 2026

Year 3 and 4

                               In Year 3 & 4, as we start the Autumn Term, we would just like to thank                                      everyone for supporting our school Motto:

‘Together with Christ Everyone Achieves More’

The curriculum in Year 3 and 4 this term:

Our unit this term is called ‘ Tastes of the World'

As the school year develops, we will post information and examples of the children’s work on the Year 3 and 4 pages of the school website or our school Twitter account.

 Religion

  • Easter
  • The Eucharist
  • Pentecost
  • Prayer

 English

Cloud Tea Monkeys by Mal Peet and Elspeth Graham

The literacy objectives covered in this unit are: –

 

Reading Comprehension

  • Develop positive attitudes to reading and understanding of what they read by:
  • Identifying themes and conventions
  • Discussing words and phrases that capture the reader’s interest and imagination
  • Understand both the books they can already read accurately and fluently and those they listen to by:
  • Drawing inferences on the basis of what is being said and done
  • Predicting what might happen on the basis of what has been read so far

Writing (Composition) 

Plan writing by:

  • Discussing and recording ideas

Draft and write by:

  • Organising paragraphs around a theme
  • In non-narrative material, using simple organisational devices [for example, headings and sub-headings)

Evaluate and Edit by

  • Proposing changes to grammar and vocabulary to improve consistency, including the accurate use of pronouns in sentences

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl

  • Focus on the plot, characters, setting and style of the story
  • Look at the use of pronouns, dialogue, punctuation and adverbials.
  • Write character descriptions
  • Write a new chapter for the story

Literacy and language Year 3 Unit 5: Mystery Stories

Key writing purpose: To write a new mystery story.

My mystery story:

  • keeps up the suspense and mystery until the end

  • shows how a character feels by giving clues, rather than telling the reader directly.

Grammar:

  • includes speech which is set out and punctuated correctly

  • uses carefully chosen adverbs, to create accurate images in the reader’s mind.

Year 3 Unit 5 Non-fiction

Key writing purpose: To write a non-chronological report and then present it to the class.

Read the evaluation points below with your partner.

My non-chronological report:

  • includes some facts from my notes about space that the reader will find interesting

  • is structured clearly to help the reader find information, e.g. with headings and subheadings

  • includes extra information in diagrams and pictures with captions.

 Grammar:

  • includes conjunctions (and, so, but) to make the structure of my sentences varied, clear and interesting.

Literacy and language Year 3 Unit 6: Folk Tales

Key writing purpose: To write a new folktale with a vivid setting, atmosphere and an exciting climax.

My new folktale:

  • has a vividly described setting that the reader can imagine

  • includes dialogue and action that moves the story on

  • is tense and suspenseful, because my characters have secrets.

Grammar:

  • includes adverbs and adverbials to explain when and where things happened (The next evening… On the far side…).

Year 3 Unit 6 Non-fiction

 

Key writing purpose: To write a biography using notes taken from audio accounts and fact files.

Read the evaluation points below with your partner.

My biography:

  • includes interesting information, developed from my notes, about journeys people have made from one country to another

  • organises information clearly, e.g. using headings and subheadings.

Grammar:

  • uses paragraphs to help the reader follow my biography easily.

End of year 4 expectations for English.

Þ I can spell most words correctly. (Please speak to your child’s class teacher about the Y3 and Y4 National Curriculum spelling lists)

Þ I can write neatly, legibly and accurately, maintaining a joined style.

Þ I can use paragraphs to organise my writing although may not always be accurate

Þ I can use fronted adverbials and use a comma afterwards.

Þ I can evaluate and edit by proposing changes to grammar and vocabulary to improve consistency, including the accurate use of pronouns in sentences.

Þ I can extend the range of sentences with more than one clause by using a wider range of conjunctions, including when, if, because, although.

Þ I can use sophisticated conjunctions, adverbs and prepositions to express time and cause.

Þ I can use the present perfect form of verbs in contrast to the past tense. Present perfect tense is used for activities that started in the past but are still true now, or have an effect on what is happening now. My friend Kashaan has lived in this town for five years. We have been best friends all that time

Þ I can use inverted commas accurately.

Þ I can use the possessive apostrophe accurately in words with regular and irregular plurals e.g. girls’, boys’, children’s.

 Author Study

Each half-term we will be focusing on a famous children’s author.  Our Key Author this term is Roald Dahl

We hope that the children will enjoy reading her texts and completing some of the activities we have planned for them so that they are enthused about reading!

 Mathematics

These are the units of study we will be studying this term.

  • Number and Place Value
  • Addition and Subtraction
  • Shape
  • Multiplication and Division
  • Fractions
  • Position and Direction
  • Decimals
  • Measures: Mass/ Time

Year 4 will be completing their times table challenge in the first two weeks of June

Don't forget to keep practising times table facts. 

Click on the link to access the Mathsframe website to test your knowledge.                         Mathsframe Multiplication Tables Check

 Science

  • Carnivores, herbivores, omnivores
  • Food chains
  • Keeping our teeth healthy
  • The digestive system and how it works
  • A balanced diet/ nutrition
  • Foods that animals eat
  • Human/ animal skeletons
  • Muscles

Geography/History

  • Where does our food come from?
  • Time Zones
  • Avocado Farming
  • Chocolate production
  • Fair Trade
  • A contrasting European destination - Italy

Art/ DT 

  • Still life drawing and painting
  • Design/ make and evaluate pizzas          

Computing

  • We don't need to be the same
  • Respecting our bodies
  • Life Cycles
  • Time for everything
  • Safe in my body
  • Drugs, Tobacco and alcohol

Hardware Investigators

  • Hardware
  • Parts of a computer

Music

  • Recorders
  • Charanga

PE

  • Swimming (y4)
  • Team games: Rounders/cricket
  • Athletics

Spanish

  • Meet and Greet
  • Food

Summer Term Curriculum Plan

Parent Meeting power point - 9th September 2025

Learning Leaflet Summer Term 2026

 

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A Visit From The Police Community Support Officers

years-3--4

Animals in Hands

years-3--4

Design and Technology - Mini Greenhouses

years-3--4

Coventry - City of Culture

We made these tiles which will be displayed in Pool Meadow Bus Station, Coventry.

Planting Seeds

years-3--4

Computing - Coding and Debugging 

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Egyptian Art