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Coundon Primary School
Together Everybody Achieves More

Week Beginning 4th March 2026

We would like to congratulate all of our Coventry City fans and hope you had a lovely weekend celebrating our historical promotion to the premier league after 25 long years. If you have any photos of your child celebrating then please send them in in to us so that we can show the rest of the class and give your child the opportunity to share how they celebrated.

This week we will be starting our topic on healthy living. The children will be learning all about how to lead a healthy lifestyle. We will be focusing on healthy and unhealthy foods and how exercise helps us to stay healthy. Please talk with your child about their food and about making healthy food choices. Encourage your child to help you make their food and allow them to say if the food is healthy or unhealthy. Can we also remind parents once again that water bottles sent into school should only contain water. Government guidelines on oral hygiene recommend only water for children to drink between meals as juice and squash stick to children’s teeth and lead to tooth decay, even those stating no sugar.

The children are all working well in their phonic groups with most of the children having now been taught their set 2 sounds of ay, ee, igh, ow, oo, oo, ar, or, air, ir, ou and oy. Please continue to go over these sounds regularly and make sure your child can read these words fluently. Add the sounds to the set 1 sounds already learned and see if your child can read words such as sheep, fight, part etc. Below there are some videos to help with reading words with these sounds.

https://schools.ruthmiskin.com/training/view/TwloHLIK/GMp93n2E

https://schools.ruthmiskin.com/training/view/GpJvGejf/OTVVTlbQ

In maths this week the children will build on their understanding as they explore the change structure of subtraction (reduction) by taking away. Children will have experience of taking away objects in everyday life and this is built on by focusing on taking away more than 1 object. The focus is on decreasing a quantity by a given amount, while continuing to work within 10. You could encourage your child to use real objects to see that the quantity of a group can be changed by taking some away. Prompt them to remove the items and then count or subitise to see how many are left. The ‘first, then, now’ structure is an effective way to help build their understanding by creating mathematical stories in meaningful contexts. An important element of the Maths Early Learning Goal is that your child can say their number bonds to 5 and knows the corresponding subtraction fact. Below is our number bonds song for extra practice.

We have had some lovely sunny weather recently and are hopeful that the weather has taken a turn for the better. Please remember to send your child into school with a named hat and a botte of water (not squash) each day. We also ask that your child brings in a waterproof coat or jacket with a hood even on the sunniest of days as the weather often changes throughout the day and the children spend a substantial part of the day outside.

Enjoy your week

The Reception Team

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