PE days: Autumn 1 Wednesdays and Thursdays
Reading:
It is expected that your child has their reading book with them for daily reading sessions. We have now introduced chapter champions, so children are expected to read 3 times during the week to gain stamps, which go towards collecting tokens for their house. The house every half term with the most tokens from reading will receive a prize. Books can be changed when your child has completed the book (there is usually time on a Monday) and this has been acknowledge in their reading diary, from someone at home. We encourage your child to be independent in changing and choosing books from the class or school library, however, your child will not change reading stages unless an adult within school has made this decision. Throughout the school week, children will read in guided sessions and may be heard individually too.
Homework:
This will be set on a Friday and children and will need to be in by the following Thursday. Carefully completed homework will be awarded 5 House points. Children are to mark their own homework on return within their homework books.
PE:
Currently the children are allowed to attend school in their PE kit on the days that PE is taught - Wednesdays and Thursdays are our PE days this half term Autumn 1 - 2025-26. If your child wears earrings please teach them to remove and replace them themselves.
Water:
Pupils may have a refillable, named water bottle for the classroom so that they can have access to drinking water throughout the day. Please note that this is for water only and not juice.
Regarding messages and information about your child, which the class teacher needs to be made aware of, please email enquiries@kltprimary.co.uk
Kind regards
The Kingfisher Team: Mrs Grant (Teacher), Mrs Leary (1:1/TA) and Mrs Hounsell (TA)
Home Learning
All children have access to TT Rock Stars online resource that can be used on a daily basis. The children are familiar with this resources and login details will be stuck in your child's reading diaries within the next two weeks.
Children should read with an adult or older sibling for at least 15 minutes per day. It is also expected that by the end of Year 4 all children have accurate recall of multiplication facts up to and including 12 x 12.