Friday 27 January 2017

Group Task




Next week Year 4 will be working with a group to produce one of the following:

  • a leaflet
  • a booklet
  • a poster
Year 4 have been given a volcanic region to research. They will need to to have information to show they understand where their region is and what there is to do and see in that area.


Group task:

Volcanos are important tourist attractions in many countries.

You will try to find out what attracts tourists to one of the following volcanic areas:

  1. Iceland: Geysers, hot springs, geo-thermal heated pools
  2. Hawaii: unique species of animals and plants
  3. USA, Yellowstone Park: Old Faithful Geyser
  4. Italy: Vesuvius, Mt Etna, Stromboli

Please spend some time reading about and gathering information which will help to complete this group task.

Friday 20 January 2017

Poetry Recital




Please spend some time this weekend finding a poem to recite as we will be compiling a list of chosen poems next week.

Here are some useful links to help you find a poem which you would be keen to learn.

The Guardian - 10 Poems to Remember and Recite

Michael Rosen - Poems to Perform

Poems for Kids to Memorise

BBC - Off by Heart

Below is the letter from Mrs Butcher which gives full details of the Poetry Recital Competition.

Dear Parents,

I am delighted to inform you that our annual Poetry Recital (Spoken English) Competition will launch at the start of the Lent term. The Final will be on Wednesday 22nd March, in the Front Hall at the Prep, at 6 pm.

All pupils from Years 3 – 8 inclusive participate in this Competition. Each child must select a poem, have it approved by his/her English teacher, learn the poem, and then recite it to their class. The best from each year group will then recite their poem to a panel of the English teachers, and approximately four finalists from each year group will then be selected to compete at the Final, to which parents and friends are warmly invited.

The purpose of this exercise is two-fold. Firstly, to inculcate a love of poetry, and especially spoken poetry, in all our children; and secondly, to build their confidence. Learning and reciting a poem is not an easy task, but the sense of achievement they all feel having completed the task is wonderful to see – and for shy children, who need only perform in the safe environment of their classroom, this is a particularly important skill we like to foster.

Obviously the length, complexity, and subject matter of the poems chosen should be appropriate to the age and ability of each child; the English teachers will have plenty of material for the children to choose from, or poems can be brought in from home. For children who take LAMDA classes, I would ask that any poem which has been used for examination or competitive purposes is not repeated for this exercise; though of course, practising the competition poems in their lessons is a huge help which I would encourage.

The competition focuses on Spoken English: therefore props/costumes etc are not allowed; “acting” as such is not expected, but of course the well-timed gesture and facial expressions which complement the poem are usually well regarded by the panel and the Final judge. Clear diction, a lively and engaging recitation, and, especially, the communication of a proper understanding of the meaning of the poem are key.

I do hope you will encourage your child to enjoy participating in this exercise, and also I remind you to put the Final date into your diary – do join us, whether or not your child reaches the dizzy heights of the Final!

If you require further information about the Poetry Recital Competition, do please contact me by email – butchers@mountkelly.com

Yours sincerely,

Sally Butcher
Head of English Faculty (Prep)

Monday 16 January 2017

Mount Kelly Disaster Relief!

On Friday 13th January 2017, to introduce our topic 'Active Planet' the children in Year 4 had the opportunity to role play what life could be like living near an active volcano.

They were asked to respond to a 'news report' that Vesuvius had erupted and our building had been chosen to be the disaster relief centre.

We researched what to do during and after an eruption then made a list of jobs that needed to be done. Managers were employed and the team got to work.



Tidying disused parts of the building.


Setting up a registration room.


Establishing a first aid area.

They also had to organise activities for the children as well as trying to provide food and water for everybody!

The children entered into the scenario wholeheartedly and with an excellent team spirit.

Families were reunited,



 and the ill were cared for.


All done in an hour! Exceptional co-operation and team work.

Thursday 12 January 2017

Volcano Creative Writing Task

This week Year 4 have been writing using a visual stimulus to produce a piece of creative writing.

Choose one of the pictures below and write for 10-15 minutes .

Think about:

  • what you see, feel, hear, smell and taste
  • use literary devices such as rule of 3, exciting wow words and similes

Please edit your work once you have finished and check for spelling and punctuation.