
In Year 4 we always love to learn new words and challenge ourselves to use them in our conversations and writing.
Which new words have you learnt this week?
This week, my new favourite word is…..
Radiate
It’s a verb and it means to spread energy, light or heat!
Try to use it in your own sentence. Here are some examplesβ¦
Light and warmth radiates from the sun.
Hot stars radiate energy.

Mrs Henderson
The radiator was not radiating enough heat to radiate the room.
Well done! This is almost a tongue-twister too!! π
The sun can radiate a lot of energy across the world.
Fantastic Isla! I like how you have used the word here! π
A smile will radiate across my face, when I see my friends and teachers on the 20th July.
Oh Evan! I think a large smile will radiate from mine too! I can’t wait to see you all π
People can radiate positive things like a small smile.
They really can! Great sentence Wiktoria! How will you radiate positivity today?
The northern lights raidiate a magical glow across the starry night sky.ππ
Beautiful! I would love to see the Northern Lights one day! Great choice π
There was a pain radiating down my arm.
It sounds terrible! Great use of the word Dylan π
Beams of sunlight radiated onto my face.
It sounds like the sun is shining brightly your way. I’m jealous π
The boiling hot sun was radiating enough heat to make some food outside.
Fantastic! I wonder what you could cook? Perhaps it radiated enough heat to fry and egg π
The campfire was radiating enough heat to toast my marshmallows.
Fantastic Jamie! Great use of the word too π I love a campfire!