Welcome to Kingsbury Class (Year 3-4)
Teachers: Mrs Bartlett/Mrs Sweatman
Teaching Assistant: Mrs Elkins
Welcome to the summer term. We are very excited to share our new topics for this term. Below you will find topic information for the summer term and information about our class and our routines.
A reminder, as the weather gets warmer, for children to bring a sun hat to school each day. They should also have suncream applied before school to last throughout the day.
To find out what we will be learning about this year, please click here to download.
To find out what we will be learning about in the Summer term, please click here to download.
Knowledge Organisers
Open these links to find out what we will be learning about in Science and History in the Summer term:
Science knowledge organiser Year 3a |
Science knowledge organiser Year 3b
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Science knowldege organiser Year 4 |
History knowledge organiser |
Kingsbury Class has children from Years 3 and 4. Mrs Sweatman is the class teacher from Monday to Wednesday and Mrs Bartlett on Thursdays and Fridays. Other teachers support our class for some subjects including for art and French.
We have an open door policy so please do pop in and see us before school, or catch us at the end of the day if you have any questions which we may be able to answer quickly. Alternatively, email the office and your message will be passed on. We can arrange an appointment at a convenient time if necessary.
The following information will help you prepare your child for the routines in our class.
PE lessons: PE will take place on Mondays and Tuesdays. PE kits should remain in school all week in case changes to the timetable occur, however, we aim to teach PE on the same days each week if possible. Children will change for PE lessons.
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In the autumn term, we enjoyed a day at Carymoor as part of our topic on the Anglo Saxons and the Vikings. We learnt about Ancient runes and made our own pendants. We ground cereals using stones and made our own bread using the flour. We cooked the bread using a spear on an open fire in a roundhouse. Some of us added honey to flavour our twisted bread rolls. We also learnt how to identify animals by their footprints.
As Carymoor is based at the recycling centre near Castle Cary, we also looked at our lunchboxes to find out how much of our waste could be recycled. We were really pleased to discover that our class had only a very small amount of waste which could not be recycled. We told our leader, Gary that we would would have even less waste if we visited again in the future!
Thank you to the team at Carymoor for a great day.