HAWKING

Class Teachers: Mrs Wardleworth 

Teaching Assistants: Mrs Curran & Miss Arapu                

About Stephen Hawking

Welcome to Hawking class! We are named after Stephen Hawking, whose research into cosmology and quantum gravity contributed to mankind’s understanding of the universe.

Stephen Hawking (1942-2018) was a determined and inspirational British scientist, professor and author who performed ground-breaking work in physics and cosmology. Shortly after his 21st birthday, he was diagnosed with ALS. However, in spite of being wheelchair bound and dependent on a computerised voice system for communication, Stephen continued to combine family life with his research and his outlook on life continues to motivate people worldwide.

Hawking believed that intelligence was made up of hard work and was a champion of insatiable curiosity and the belief in oneself. “Remember to look up at the stars and not down at your feet. Try to make sense of what you see and wonder about what makes the universe exist. Be curious. And however difficult life may seem, there is always something you can do and succeed at.”

Important things:

Homework:

    • Children will have homework to submit at the end of each half term in order to promote their topic work in History, Geography or Science. This will be sent home at the start of each half term and returned in the final week of each half term.
    • Along with their homework, children will also receive their weekly spellings on Seesaw every Friday and will be tested the following Thursday.
    • Your child will continue to access Bug Club online for their class reading books (reminder log-in and new passwords will be sent home). Your child should be reading for at least 10-15 minutes a night and should try to complete a Bug Club book at least every two weeks. The date started and completed, book title and comment about the book should be entered by your child. Please check your child’s reading record on a weekly basis and sign/comment if you read with your child. Paper books can be read in conjunction with the online books and can also be recorded in the reading record book.
    • Each read recorded in their reading record will count towards their 100 reads award. For each 100 reads they will receive a  certificate from Mrs Foy.
    • Please encourage your child to continue using Times Tables RockStars. Being able to recall multiplication facts at speed will help with multiplication and division calculations and also with work on a range of different areas in maths. Regular practice on Times Tables Rockstars will also support your child in the Year 4 multiplication tables check that they will complete in June.

Other information

    • On the days that children have PE  children should come into school wearing their PE Kit.
    • You will receive regular updates about your child’s learning in school via their Seesaw account.
    • Please ensure that every item of your child’s uniform, P.E. kit and school bag are clearly labelled with their name.
    • Class funds would be greatly appreciated and can now be sent to the school via ParentPay. These donations go towards extra food items for taste testing, cooking, and any consumable extras we need to purchase.

 

We welcome you back with great excitement and look forward to a fantastic year ahead.


Mrs Wardleworth