23 February 2018
This week’s whole school homework is Talk Time.
Wild and free or safe and caged?
- Should we cage animals?
- Is it right and how do you feel about animal experimentation for medical or beauty purposes?
- Should animals be used for entertainment?
- Should any animal be allowed to be kept as a pet?
- Should we breed animals for food or fur?
2 February 2018
This week’s homework is Practice Makes Perfect.
All classes are working hard on their recall of key maths facts. A copy can be found on the Learn More/Help My Child/Addition Facts guide section of the website. We’ve been trying to complete as many as we can against the clock. See how many you can do in two minutes. Check how many you got right then continue to work through the others, if you have any left.
26 January 2018
This week’s homework is Talk Time and is due on Thursday 01 February
Word meanings
From a page of our class novel, we’d like children to identify at least five words with unfamiliar meanings. At home, discuss the likely meanings of the words, and talk about the strategies they used to get these meanings. Can your child include the words in conversations at home? (Can you?!)
Children will have a copy of the page in their homework books.
19 January 2018
In school today, we had a visit from the NSPCC. There was a KS1 and a KS2 assembly which promoted awareness about how to stay safe. (Check out the 15 January news article, Pants! The NSPCC safeguarding campaign, for some support at home.)
Next week, our Living and Learning statement of the week is ‘I am aware of risks’.
To support both of these things, this week’s homework task is a whole-school Talk Time homework:
I am aware of risks.
Talk with your child about risks. You might want to talk about:
- risks at home, at school and in lots of other places – can your child consider risks in different situations?
- weighing up risks – some risks (like putting your hand up to answer a question) is a safe risk as the worst that can happen is you might get the answer wrong; other risks are more dangerous – can you think of some more examples of safe and unsafe risks?
- risks to physical health (such as smoking), risks to mental health (such as stress) – can your child think about other examples?
- …and anything else that comes up!
12 January 2018
Homework for the whole school this week is Creative.
I can show what I know and think about something cultural.
We’d like children to present their responses about:
- a recent book they’ve read
- film they’ve watched
- piece of art they’ve looked at
- piece of music they’ve listened to – anything cultural in fact
We’re interested to read some sort of description (a summary, for example) and then your child’s opinions.
This review might include pictures, an interview (your child could write a fictional script between himself/herself and the artist, for example), a letter (eg to or from a character, or perhaps even the author) – anything which might include your child’s responses!
05 January 2018
This week’s homework is Talk Time.
Should we recycle?
You could talk about:
- which materials can be recycled
- the benefits of recycling
- what would happen if we didn’t recycle
- what happens to rubbish that isn’t recycled
It’s Christmas!
We hope you all enjoy a well-deserved break and come back to school ready and fresh to learn on 02 January.
As it’s the holidays, there’s no homework this week but there’s a few things we think you should try and do over the festive break:
- spend time with family
- spend time with friends
- play outside
- throw a snowball
- build a snowman
- read a book, or two (or three)
- do something nice for your parents or carers
- spend some time relaxing and being mindful – remember our workshop?
- investigate something you observe
- be polite to everyone you meet
- eat a few treats (and plenty of veggies!)
- and, last but not least, have a generally awesome two weeks
08 December 2017
This week’s homework is Creative.
I can show what I know about a festival.
Around this time, many children in school will celebrate or will have celebrated a religious festival of some sort. This might be the Christian festival of Christmas (of course, celebrated by many non-Christians in the UK, too). It might also be the Sikh and Hindu festival Diwali, the Jewish festival of Hanukkah, or the Chinese New Year festival – which is early in the new year. There are lots of other festivals and celebrations which you and your child might want to reflect on. Research more festivals.
We invite children to respond to the sentence above – they might include a recount (like a diary entry), pictures, or an interview (perhaps in a script). Your child might also choose to research a completely unknown festival or they might even think about creating a brand new festival, one that everyone will celebrate.
01 December 2017
This week’s homework is Talk Time and links to our Transport topic.
When is it ok to drive to school?
We would like children to think about and discuss how and when they use transport and how it affects their everyday life. How often do they travel in a car, bus or train? Are there any opportunities to walk, scoot or cycle instead of driving?
24 November 2017
Homework this week is Creative.
I know what community is.
Following our Community themed week, you could show what you have learnt about community. This could include ideas about who you are, school, family, village, city, national or international communities.