In Year 1 the children are expected to;
Homework will be set on a Friday through the use of Purple mash. Each child will have a login. This will include one reading comprehension task and one maths and/or English activity. Occasionally, topic activities may be set to support learning in class.
Children are encouraged to regularly use TTrockstars (Numbots) to promote their understanding of timetables and bonds. Check TTrockstars for new competitions and challenges.
Logins for TTRS, EdShed and Purple Mash can be found stuck inside your child's reading record.
New spellings will be handed out on the Friday of each week, the spelling tests will then happen on the following Thursday.
Reading records will be collected in each Friday to be checked and reading books to be changed. We do ask that reading records and home reading books stay in your child's school bag at all times, this way if we would like to hear the children read they have their levelled reading book within their bag.
Learn your times tables whilst having fun.
This is an exciting spelling and maths resource for the children to explore and practice weekly spellings.
For more ideas on what to do at home, the following website has lots of fun activities based on different themes such as…
Phonics Play is used in school and the children really enjoy playing the games. This is a phone and tablet friendly website.
Oxford Owls have a wide selection of reading books that you can access at home. Many of those books are the same as the ones we have at school. You can filter the selection of books to include 'phonics' books to support the learning of phonics. The website also provides a guide to phonics which includes a video demonstrating how to pronounce single letter phonemes (sounds) and interactive maths games too.
Visit Oak Academy's on-line classroom for a range of free virtual lessons.
https://www.thenational.academy/
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/levels/zbr9wmn
For brilliant science based discussions, activities and experiments.
https://explorify.wellcome.ac.uk/en/activities