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Reading

What is today's story?

 

Why not have a listen?

Friday 5 March

 

 

Today is an Oxford Reading Buddy day.

 

We have updated the list of children

who have been reading during the last seven days.

 

This is an opportunity

to finish your lockdown learning with a flourish!

Try to read at least one book today.

 

How well can you do with the quiz?

Can you get closer to going up a level?

 

 

 

Alisha, Arzoo, Ayaan, Eesa, 

Imanah, Inaya, Mizan, Nawal, Naya, 

Tamanna, Tasha, Yusuf A, Yusuf T

 

4C

 

Abida, Adilur, Akibnur, Ayaan, Ayman, Fateha, Humaira, Ibrahim, Iqra, Juned, Maya, 

Musa, Natasha, Noor, Nyaisah, Rokia,

Ruqayyah, Saeed, Samiul, Yahya, Zakariya, Zayaan

 

4M

 

 

Adam, Alisha, Amanah, Ayaan, Asil, Benyamin, Fathiya, Kadidia, Maryam, Salwa, Samia, Sophia, Sumaiyah, Tayyaba, Usman

 

4G

WORLD BOOK DAY

 

There are lots of videos here to celebrate World Book Day. Enjoy!

 

(There are even more if you look on YouTube.)

 

And this link takes you to a whole selection of books to explore ...

 

https://alittlebutalot.com/2021/02/27/free-resource-digital-library/?fbclid=IwAR152N8pYWKkX7CRHGTsiIxghNVoKzfBmg5cx4LHuDMwCgsOrjT_zoh19Kk

World Book Day's 10 Minute Story Sharing: The Twits by Roald Dahl

Welcome to World Book Day's 10 Minute Story Sharing, where you can 'pick and mix' a selection of book readings - whether you're at home or at school this yea...

World Book Day's 10 Minute Story Sharing: David Walliams

Welcome to World Book Day's 10 Minute Story Sharing, where you can 'pick and mix' a selection of book readings - whether you're at home or at school this yea...

World Book Day's 10 Minute Story Sharing: Tom Fletcher

Welcome to World Book Day's 10 Minute Story Sharing, where you can 'pick and mix' a selection of book readings - whether you're at home or at school this yea...

World Book Day's 10 Minute Story Sharing: Jacqueline Wilson

Welcome to World Book Day's 10 Minute Story Sharing, where you can 'pick and mix' a selection of book readings - whether you're at home or at school this yea...

Tom Palmer's 2021 World Book Day message

Tom talks about how he has such good memories of reading with his daughter and with his mum.

Different types of story

 

 

Today's reading lesson will teach us about different types of stories. You can find it at:

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/zqrw96f

Free ebooks

 

A free ebook is being made available each week

This week's book is

 

Starfell

 

Why don't you try to read it this week?

 

Here is the link:

 

 

https://library.thenational.academy/step-into-a-magical-world-with-dominique-valente/

 

The Virtual School Library at Oak National Academy

Reading

 

Reading is a very important part of your learning.  Try to read every day. 

Friday 8th January

Retrieval Questions

What do you know about Big Ben?  Reading can give you knowledge about so many different things.  Read the text by clicking on the document below.

 

How do you find answers to retrieval questions?  All you need to do is read the text carefully to find the information you need.  Look for key words in the question and text, to help you find the answer.  Read the text more than once.

 

Remember to check your answers after you have completed your work.

 

Thursday 7th January

Capital Letters

How good are you at recognising where a capital letter should be?  Capital letters are used for:

  • proper nouns - people, places, organisations (Anglesey Primary)
  • beginnining of a sentence
  • week days, months, years, holiday celebrations (Christmas)
  • the pronoun "I"
  • family relationships when used as a proper noun (Uncle)
Have a go at finding the words which should begin with a capital letter.  The answers are provided so that you can check your answers after you have completed the work. 

Wednesday 6th January

Today we would like everyone in Year 4 to read at least one book from the Oxford Reading Buddy website.  Try to read with expression.  Make sure you are reading a book which is at your level.  Remember to answer the questions at the end. 

 

We will check to see how many children in each class have been reading.  Which class will be the winner? 4G?  4M?  4C?  We will also check to see which super readers have moved up a level!

Try to read at least one book today.

 

Do the quiz and take your time over it.

Answer the questions carefully.

 

If you score 80% or more,

it counts towards moving you to the next level.

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