Al-Asriyya Schools Grade Four - English Dear Parents, We would like to extend a very warm welcome to all our students and parents, both returning and new, to this new academic year. My name Isis Salameh and I will be teaching grade Four (E) National Stream. We hope you all had an enjoyable and restful summer holiday and are ready to begin an exciting and engaging school year. We hope this newsletter will put your mind at ease and inform you of what is expected in Grade four. Collins Primary Literacy The British curriculum Collins Primary Literacy is based on the National Literacy Strategy of the UK. The units are structured according to genre or text-type categorized into 3 blocks: Narrative, Non-Fiction, and Poetry. Speaking, listening, reading and writing skills are taught and developed in the context of the unit theme and are practiced and applied to the unit outcome. Grammar skills are taught according to the writing outcome at the end of each unit. We will be reading novels in addition to the core textbook. They will be read and discussed with the support of the teacher. Below is an overview of what will be taught during the school year. Theme units Text Type Explanation Text Units: 1 + 8+ 7 + 3 Term 1 Ancient Egypt Information Text "Information Booklet" Novel The Magic and the Mummy The Plot on the Pyramid Newspaper article Unit: 2 Lets Put on a Play Fantasy and Beyond Term 2 Persuasive Units 4 + 5+ 6 Units 4 & 9 "Poetry" Units 10 + 11 + 12"Getting Your Point Across" 13 "Do You Want One of These? Fiction: Playscript Narrative Imaginary poem Persuasive letter concerning bullying Advertisement The Iron Man The Angel of Nitshill Road Ancient Egypt Theme / Units 8, 7, 1 from Collins: We will begin the year with Unit (8) in student's Collins book. Through this unit, children will be familiar with a new Non-Fiction genre "Explanation Texts" and they will be familiar with the language and the organizational features of the text. We will read the first novel "The Magic and the Mummy" through which the students will become familiar with the history of ancient Egypt and their religion; mainly about the process of mummification. All the skills they get will be used to write their explanation text about mummification. Then, we will read another ancient Egyptian novel "The Plot on the Pyramid" that will take the children to the time of building pyramids. Children will gain many facts and information about the way pyramids were built and be encouraged to write an informational text about pyramids using all the skills and facts they have learned. Vocabulary / Grammar / Skills Powerful Verbs, Adjectives and Adverbs Technical words related to the process of mummification Time Connectives Connectives for reason and effect with different sentence structure Present tense Said words Paragraphing Past tense Vs. present tense Organizational features of different texts The Unit Outcomes: Students will be expected to do the following: -Writing an explanation text about mummification. -Writing a newspaper article related to the story (The Plot in the Pyramids). - Making a class newspaper project. Research Project: In the beginning of the first unit, the students will be given a research project with Clear guided instructions that will help them search the web easily to find the required information. The project will improve different skills such as reading, writing and creative art skills for it includes cutting, pasting and painting. The whole project is designed as an information booklet about ancient Egypt. The students should hand in the project before the end of the theme; the due date will be assigned accurately by the teacher. INDEPENDENT HOME READING PROGRAMME For the past two years Al-Asriyya Schools has been using a coloured banding system which links particularly well with our phonics programme Read Write Inc. All books in the Home Reading Programme are banded into colour levels which ensure all children read texts suitable for their stage and level of development. All new students will be assessed at the beginning of the year in order to assign a book band colour. Your child will not have to read all the books in a band before they can move on. Both the class teacher and Ms. Wasan, our reading teacher, will closely monitor each child’s progress and make regular judgments regarding ‘moving on’. It might mean that your child could make excellent progress and even leap an entire level. Children do not always develop on smooth upward gradients, they often progress in spurts and plateaus; sometimes it is necessary to consolidate their understanding before moving on again. Regular assessment in school will ensure that your child is reading books at the appropriate level. Students will receive a Reading Folder and Reading Log. Please read the instructions on the back of the Reading Folder. Order of Colours Pink/ Red /Yellow /Blue/ Green /Orange/ Turquoise/___ Purple/ Gold/White/ Lime Independent Reader COPYBOOKS AND MATERIALS My Word Log Copybook: Students will be using the Word Log Copybook to compile a list of words that are related to a certain theme or topic. The words will be provided by the teacher. This will aid students during writing tasks by enriching students' vocabulary and improving their spelling Interactive Copybook: The purpose of the interactive notebook is to have an anchor for the standards taught, as well, as a reference that you and students can use throughout the school year. Interactive notebooks are used for class notes as well as for other activities where the student will be asked to express his/her own ideas and process the information presented in class. Language/Spelling Copybook: This copy book will be divided in half. The first half will include spelling assessments, whereas the second half will include language exercises. Writing Journal Booklet: This journal provides students and parents educational opportunities to interact with one another through journal writing. Students will be assigned 1 writing activity per week. The journal will be sent home every Thursday to be returned the following Tuesday. Thesaurus: The Thesaurus will be used by students in order to enrich their vocabulary and to provide synonyms. Worksheet Pocket Folder: Students will be provided with a Blue Folder to keep all worksheets in one place. - Kindly ensure your child has the following books this year: - Collins Primary Literacy Pupil Book 4 - Collins Primary Literacy Homework Book4 - Collins Primary Focus Spelling Book2 - Collins Grammar and Punctuation Book2 - Iron Man by Ted Hughes - Egyptian Tales: The Magic and the Mummy - Egyptian Tales: The Plot in the Pyramid - The Angel of Nitshil Road by Anne Fine - Homework Policy: All the tasks given to students should be done independently and on time without delay and no justifications would be accepted. The student has the right to ask the teacher about any confusing part in the task given before taking it to be done at home. If the given task was not handed in on time, the students will receive a break detention to do or finish incomplete tasks. Doing homework is part of the student's commitment therefore it will be included in the student’s grade. Supplies Please make sure that your child has the following items on a daily basis : Sharpened pencils Eraser Blunt scissors A set of colored pencils Coloured thin markers Yellow highlighter Pencil sharpener with cover UHU glue stick ( liquid not allowed ) Plastic ruler Dad's old white sport socks used as an eraser with whiteboard Washable whiteboard markers – any color Mini whiteboard Spelling The spelling will be taught according to grade Four targets. The students will be given 1 period every week. The spelling assessment texts will be taken from the novel or the texts they read in their books. The assessment will be out of 10 and administered every other week. It will be marked in the following way: For every mis-spelt word 0.5 marks will be subtracted. For every punctuation error, 0.25 marks will be subtracted. Students will be told in advance when the spelling lesson will take place. Parent – School Communication will be via: 1. Homework Diary: Homework, reading and additional assignments assigned during the week will be written in the Homework Diary. Parents are expected to sign the Diary indicating that they have seen the assignments. It is the student’s responsibility to copy down accurately the assignment in the Homework Diary. Taking responsibility for their work is a key part of the homework process. 2. Notice of Concern: A note will be sent to you to inform you of any issues concerning your child. The form requests that parents sign the form and return to school the next day. 3. Monthly Newsletter: At the beginning of every theme a newsletter will be sent informing you of what they will be learning in the following weeks and any other important information. I hope it will be a productive year for your children and looking forward to meeting you all. Please do not hesitate to contact me for any questions or concerns. Grade Four English Teacher: Isis Salameh