Weekly Home Learning

 

As a school, we have reviewed our home learning policy to ensure it is meaningful and valuable for our children.

 

Home learning helps pupils by:

 

  • Complimenting and reinforcing classroom learning
  • Fostering good lifelong learning and study habits
  • Providing an opportunity for pupils to become responsible for their own learning
  • Developing self-regulation processes such as goal-setting, self-efficacy, self-reflection and time management
  • Supporting partnerships with parents by connecting families with the learning of their children

 

Home Learning Expectations

Much of our home learning is now accessible online and you will have been given a login for this. Please speak to your child’s class teacher if do not have login details or if you are unable to access the learning. Home learning setting and due dates will vary for each class.

 

Year R and Key Stage 1

Year Reading Writing Maths
R Daily reading of the phonically decodable book sent home and/or another book e.g., library book Weekly phonics sheet to practise the sounds of the week and tricky words  

 

 

Accessing Numbots 3x a week to practise number skills

1 & 2 Learning to spell the Y1 and Y2 common exception words and high frequency words

 

Key Stage 2

Year Reading Writing Maths
3 & 4 4x a week reading of their school library book or a book from home Weekly spelling task sheet sent home and collected in on a Monday Accessing Times Tables Rock Stars  at least 3x a week to practise number skills
5 & 6 Personalised common exception words sent home to practise and/or weekly spelling task sheet Accessing Times Tables Rock Stars  at least 3x a week or test set on Maths.co.uk

weekly

 

 

Feedback and Marking of Home Learning:

All pieces of home learning will be acknowledged by the teacher who set it. This acknowledgement may be verbal or written. Most home learning set is intended to reinforce the current learning in class and, therefore, home learning will not be marked to the same level of detail as class work is. For Years 5 and 6, maths.co.uk allows the children to see any incorrect answers and how to correct these.

Personalised Home Learning:

Home learning will be differentiated when appropriate. Your child’s class teacher will contact you to discuss activities, expectations and time guidance if this applies to your child.

Maths Resources

There are some fantastic maths resources online such as:

Times Tables Rockstars: https://ttrockstars.com/

All children’s tables are set to automatically select questions for tables they are finding tricky.

White Rose: https://whiterosemaths.com/resources/schemes-of-learning/primary-sols/

You can click on your child’s year group and select a topic.

Nrich: https://nrich.maths.org/9084

Open ended maths activities. Some have solutions that other children have found.

https://www.topmarks.co.uk/

http://www.snappymaths.com/

https://mathszone.co.uk/

Other Curriculum Resources

There are many other resources online to support your child in all areas of the curriculum:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/primary for all areas of the curriculum

https://en.e-learningforkids.org/ for all areas of the curriculum

https://www.natgeokids.com/uk/teacher-category/primary-resources/ for Science, History and Geography

https://scratch.mit.edu/ for Computing

Special Educational Needs

SEN Links Document.pdf

Other Home Learning Activities

Pen and paper games

Keeping Fit & Healthy

There are 5 ways to wellbeing:

Wellbeing

Wellbeing 1
 

 #ActiveMeAtHome

#ActiveMeAtHome provides FREE resources and activity ideas for families to use, helping your children to have fun, be active, develop their skills and continue learning at home!

The resources cover physically active learning, physical activity, healthy lifestyle recipes and a range of other educational resources that can be completed at home.

All the resources are on the #ActiveMeAtHome hub which you can access via the website – www.activeme360.com/activemeathome/

Spirituality Space

Welcome to our

‘Spirituality Space’

At Wickham Church of England Primary School, we want our children to know that life is sacred, that their choices matter, that nature deserves a certain reverence, that their presence in the world contributes to joy and goodness, that things have a way of working out (not always as we imagine), that the greatest joy usually comes from sharing and connecting with others, that being uncomfortable can push us to grow and that while we don’t always get what we want, we can always choose to make the most of what we have.

Spirituality for children is really about teaching them who they are, reminding them daily of their connection to something greater than themselves, to the universe, nature, the energy that flows through all of us. They are connected to every other person on the planet, developing compassion.

   An ‘Alphabet of Spirituality’ 

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Lindsay Grimwood - Senior Admin Officer

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