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Leiston Primary School

Sea Horses - Mrs Daynes

Welcome to the Seahorses Class

2023-2024!

 

Class Teacher: Mrs H Daynes

Class Teaching Assistant: Miss A Harper

 

Below you will find all the key information you need to know as a Year 4 child at Leiston Primary School...

Key information:

 

PE: Please can the children come to school in their PE kits in on a Friday. 

 

Reading: Please read at least 3 times a week and ensure your reading record is signed. A positive attitude to and consistently reading at home will be rewarded with house points and additional rewards in class. For those not reading regularly home, opportunities will be provided for them to practise this vital skill in school.

 

Homework: Weekly homework will be set on a Friday, in addition to the regular reading practise. There will be a maths and spelling task, as well as an expectation that your child will practise their times tables in preparation for their multiplication check in the Summer term. Homework will be due in on a Wednesday.  

 

 

Reading Golden Ticket

Multiplication Check Information 2023

Year 4 Geography - Parts of a River - Making a model

Click on the link below to view the Y4 Long Term Curriculum Plan

Click the link below to view a more detailed version of our Autumn 1 curriculum...

The virtual worry box for children

 

Children are used to having a worry box in class or an adult on hand to talk to while in school. From today children can share their worries with an adult in school by sending an email to our virtual worry box to let us know who they would like to talk to.

 

leistonworrybox@avocetacademy.org

 

We cannot promise to keep information secret but we can promise to always work to ensure the right support is available - please see the Children's Safeguarding Policy.

 

Children can talk to us about worries they might have including:

  • things that have happened to them or someone else
  • not knowing where to go when feeling scared
  • missing school 
  • what will happen in the future
  • coping with mental health.

Children can also contact Childline from 7:30am-3:30am every day, either online, by calling 0800 1111 or by sending a message from their website.

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