WORLD BOOK DAY 2026 -
Thursday 5th March 2026
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Children are invited to either dress up as a book character,
or dress down and wear something they like to wear
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 £1+ donations would be appreciated
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 There will be a pre-loved book sale after school on Friday 6th March



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St John Fisher Primary, a Catholic Voluntary Academy, Sheffield
WORLD BOOK DAY 2026 | Thursday 5th March 2026 | Children can dress up as a book character or dress down | £1+ donations welcomed | Pre-loved book sale after school on Friday 6th March 2026   | Looking for a great school? All children are welcome! | Excellent Y6 SATs outcomes -- Combined 81% (National 62%) -- Maths 84% (National 74%) -- Reading 87% (National 75%) -- Writing 87% (National 72%) -- Grammar, Punctuation & Spelling 87% (National 73%)  | SJF Book List 2025-26: please click here | Latest Newsletters: Click here | The School Office is open between 8.30am and 4.30pm. Please call between those times if you wish to speak to someone, otherwise you can leave a message. Thank you.
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Y4 Weekly Update!

21st Nov 2024

We have had quite the week in Year 4, and I am so proud with all of the effort that each child has shown, especially on Tuesday when the snow restricted things a little. In our mathematics lessons, we have been building up our understanding of multiplication. We spent some time working on different multiplication tables, making the links between multiplying by 10 and 100 and then we have put all this work into practice by using formal multiplication methods.

In our English lessons, we have used our senses to build up a bank of emotive and descriptive vocabulary to help us with our descriptive write - Charlie entering the chocolate factory!

Our new science topic is the digestive system, where we have begun with looking at our teeth and the different jobs that our teeth perform.

Then finally, in geography we are looking at the United Kingdom, and to support this we carried out an atlas task where we identified the major cities of the United Kingdom and recorded those on a blank map.

Well done, Y4!