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P4 Mrs Herron

Hello and welcome to our Primary 4 page. Our teacher is Mrs Herron and our classroom assistant is Miss Hill. Keep checking here to see what we get up to this year! 

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  • Spring Term in P4!

    Published 14/04/26, by Amy Herron

    Primary 4 have had a fun and interactive half-term! We enjoyed lots of hands-on learning during our 'Fractions' topic in Numeracy and particularly enjoyed the lessons where we used sweets as a stimulus for writing and comparing fractions! 

    In Literacy we travelled back in time to take on the role of a WW2 evacuee. After inspiration from our favourite 'Spywatch', drama activities and listening to real-life accounts, we wrote letters home to our families telling them what life was like in our new homes in the countryside. We tried to include as many personal details as possible and took great care to check the tense of our writing. Mrs Herron was so proud of our finished letters! 

       

      

    We also enjoyed learning about synonyms and had fun running through the forest to look for words with similar meanings to the ones on our record sheets. We now know that synonyms are words with similar meanings e.g. small, tiny, little. 

          

    This half-term we also celebrated World Book Day. We loved coming to school dressed as our favourite book characters and enjoyed having the opportunity to read to the children in our Nursery. 

     

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  • P4 Visit The War Memorial Museum

    Published 23/02/26, by Amy Herron

    P4 had a fabulous trip out at the NI War Memorial Museum! We learnt so much on this trip and loved being able to see real artefacts from WW2 and items belonging to evacuees. 

    Did you know that people painted their light bulbs black during the war so they had some light during the black out? Thanks so much to the museum for having us! 

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  • Amazing Africa Topic

    Published 14/01/26, by Amy Herron

    Primary 4 had a fabulous term learning all about Africa. We learnt lots about different African cultures and even had a special visit from Jessica's mum, who taught us all about her home country of Nigeria.

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  • African Drumming

    Published 02/11/25, by Amy Herron

    P4 had a fabulous morning with Gordon from The School of Music. He taught us how to play the traditional African Harvest song and showed us how to play the drums correctly. 

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  • October Attendance Winners!

    Published 02/11/25, by Amy Herron

    Woohoo!! Well done to the amazing P4s who achieved 99% attendance and won the attendance prize for October. We are so excited to have been given a box of fun games for the next month and couldn't wait to get stuck in already! 

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