Overview

During the autumn term we studied two different topics: the vikings and the theatre. My favourite was the vikings because we did a performance on it and I liked the work that we did on the Vikings. But the theatre was not that good. I was most proud of my first big write in year four because I tried my best and I didn’t give up.

My aim was to put one hundred percent in my work every day by working hard and never stopping. I settled nicely in to year four  and it was nice to be in year four and I play with my friends. I have many friends to play with and I have mates like team mates in football and basketball.

My target is to get better at handwriting and football because it is very tricky to do handwriting but not as easy as football to me.

 

My Autumn term

In year four we have done two topics the vikings and the theatre my favourite were the vikings because they were savage beasts who killed for fun. I found out that they didn’t have horns on their helmets and that they used swords.I was most proud of our Viking sagas because they were mentioned in are assembly.

My aim was to improve my handwriting in order to achieve my goal I had to stay in on Wednesday assembly with Miss Ross and practice my handwriting.I have settled very nicely I think this because I have many friends.I have many friends and I count the teachers as my friends as well.

I want to get better at pe.

About rivers

How a river is formed?

A river begins as a source. This source could be spring, glacier, and even snow from mountains . Then the snow melts and has an amazing travel down the rocky mountains. Then it reaches the surface and then has another great travel below the ground because the water has so much pressure. The land that has not been cut down is called a flood plain. The stream has a bed and a channel, the channel flows with the current

Water facts

They have a mouth and the mouth is based were  the small river meets the bigger river, that is called a tributary. The ocean covers over 70% of the WORLDS surface. A river has a current.

Did you know the Dead Sea is actually a lake with really strong salt. No animal or person could stand a day in it because of the amount of salt and however if someone drank it they would have a risk of  dying. How amazing is that I’m surprised they found that information.

 

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