Year 4 Myths

Year 4 have loved writing their own myths based on Arthur and the Golden Rope this half term. They rewrote the stories using their own inspiration, coming up with their own unlikely heroes, ferocious mythical beasts and magical items.

Arthur and the Golden Rope - Joe Todd-Stanton | Moon Lane Ink

Their intended audience for their stories were our lovely Year 2 classes. We think it’s safe to say the Year 2s loved hearing their exciting stories as many of our children got a 10/10 rating from their listeners! What a lovely afternoon Year 2 and Year 4 have had 😊

Year 4 World Book Day

Year 4 had an amazing day for World Book Day on Thursday! The children enjoyed a fun-filled morning assembly with a live performance of Peter Pan.

Then, our day was based on the book ‘The Umbrella’ by Elena Melville, which was a picture book all about a magical umbrella. The umbrella helped solve people’s problems, until a sly fox decided to get greedy! We made predictions about the book, discussed what we would wish for if we had a magical umbrella and designed a new front cover for the book.

We loved seeing everyone’s fun costumes and we can’t wait for next year!

Year 4 Viking Workshop

This week, Year 4 had an exciting visitor … Erik Erikkson, a real-life Viking!

He taught us all about Viking life, including the clothing they wore, the weapons they used and law and punishment. We also got to look at lots of different artefacts including real Viking armour! All of this will help us immensely with our History topic this half term, which is called Vikings: Were they Traders or Invaders?

 

Here are some quotes from the children about the fun facts they learnt:

He told us that Saxon’s thought washing was unhealthy, so they only had one bath a year!” – Faith H

They drank beer because it was cleaner than drinking the water.” – Sophie D

The Saxons and Vikings took their parents name so if my name was Grayson and my dads name was Kyle, my name would be Grayson Kyleson, which tells people I am Kyle’s son.” – Grayson J

He told us Vikings would typically only live to be 30 years old, so they got married at 11 and had lots of children early. Did you know, the dads also got to pick who they married.” – Lillie A

There was no letter J in the alphabet so if your name was Jack, you would say it like Yack.” – Tyler P

Children’s Mental Health Week 2026

This week across the school, we celebrated Children’s Mental Health Week. The theme for this year is ‘This is My Place’, which is based around belonging and how we can feel a sense of belonging and help others feel like they belong. We also spoke about the importance of recognising how someone might be feeling and asking them if they are okay.

Each year group watched the online Picture News assembly celebrating Children’s Mental Health Week and took part in different activities to help children feel like they belong and helping each other to recognise feelings and emotions.

 

In Reception,

We have been talking about things that make us happy and things we enjoy. The children enjoyed sharing their ideas and creating their own “things I love” poster 😊

 

 

In Year 1, children discussed how they can feel happy and safe. Here are some things that children said:

Emily: Mental Health week is about understanding your feelings.

Sienna: I feel I belong in my dance club because I have lots of friends who are kind.

Seb: It is about feeling like you belong.  I feel like I belong with my friends at school because they make me feel happy and I have fun at school.

    

 

In Year 2, children spoke about different ways that we can help children feel like they belong.

Darcey: We can ask someone to play with us if they are alone. 

Callen: Be kind to others

We also played the ‘Emotions Heads Up Game’. In the game we used facial expression and description to show an emotion to our partner. Our partner then had to guess what the emotion was. From this, we spoke about how we could help each other when we are feeling different emotions.

 

 

 

In Year 3, the teachers spoke to the children about belonging. They brainstormed ideas where the children felt that they belonged – a place or person where they felt safe and comfortable and could talk about their feelings. Children then thought of four different places where they belonged and decorated their poster with pictures and words.

 

In Year 4, children listened to author Katie Hopper’s new book ‘Sylvia’s Candle’ which was all about feelings that you couldn’t name but could describe. They then got to do some fun activities linked to the live assembly. Some children played a game that helped describe emotions, some created a mosaic of what makes us special which will be displayed in class to show that we all belong, some children drew an illustration for one of Katie’s new books that helps show a character’s feelings and finally some children created posters with their name on and drew things that interest them and what bring them joy!

     

 

In Year 5, children talked about a sense of belonging and how it helped their mental health. They then designed a ‘BELONGING BOOK’ where children drew pictures of themselves. Mrs Penfold and Mr White collected them in. They were then handed to other children in the class who added a positive comment to the speech bubbles about the person.

   

 

In Year 6, children spoke about belonging and what this means. They each made a mosaic by each producing a square that represents us and then putting these all together to show that we belong.

 

In Crossbar lessons, children started the lesson with yoga and wellbeing exercises. This made sure we felt relaxed and ready to learn!

 

Yr 4 Letters to the Prime Minister

Our topic this half term is Blue Abyss and we have been learning all about plastic pollution and how it affects the environment and the animals that live in our oceans! In English, we decided to write formal letters to our Prime Minister telling him about this problem and giving him ideas to help reduce plastic waste.

Yr 4 NSPCC Number Day

On Friday, we celebrated NSPCC Number Day. We came dressed as numbers and had a fun afternoon filled with lots of number games – all alongside raising money for charity!

Year 3/4 Football match v Aqueduct Primary

On Friday 23rd we took a girl and boys Year 3/4 football team to Aqueduct Primary School for some friendly matches. Played in heavy rain and on muddy pitches the girls drew 3-3 in a tightly contested match and the boys were unfortunately beaten by a very good Aqueduct side although they still managed to score 5 goals. As always every child was a credit to Captain Webb.

Y4 Our Underwater Art

For our Blue Abyss topic this half term, we have been studying American artist Micheal Hoffman, who creates marine wildlife art. We looked at complimentary colours and tested out different watercolour techniques in our sketchbooks. We also looked at how tint and tone can be used to create depth in our paintings.

We really enjoyed sketching different sea creatures and finishing our artwork using watercolour paints.

Christmas carols at The Ley

This week the Captain Webb Choir walked to our local sheltered housing for the elderly at The Ley and joined their Christmas celebrations. They sang Christmas songs and joined them for a festive meal. We are not sure who enjoyed it more the residents or the children!