Homework
We absolutely love to see the work that children have completed at home. Please use either their homework project books or Class Dojo to share any home learning that you have completed.
Summer Term 1
We are very excited to get 'Back to Nature' this term. Here are some homework ideas you can complete to further support your child's learning.
SPRING TERM 2
This term, we will be learning all about travel.
Try to complete one task every 2 weeks from the homework grid - and don't forget to read daily and practise your phonics!
SPRING TERM 1
This term our topic is amazing animals. Here is the homework grid for this term. Remember that we will share homework with the class on a Friday afternoon and we always enjoy seeing what you have been up to at home.
Below you will find some fun activities that link to our current learning ‘Amazing Animals’.
- We encourage children to complete one activity every 2 weeks on a Friday.
- You can choose which tasks you would like to complete in any order you like.
- How the children present their work is up to them. If it is suitable, you may wish to put it in their homework journal or you could take a photograph and upload it onto Class Dojo.
- We will have time every Friday at the end of the day to share children’s home learning with the class.
Autumn Term 2 - Homework Grid
Below you will find some fun activities that link to our current learning ‘Terrific Tales’.
- We encourage children to complete one activity every 2 weeks on a Friday.
- You can choose which tasks you would like to complete in any order you like.
- How the children present their work is up to them. If it is suitable, you may wish to put it in their homework journal or you could take a photograph and upload it onto Class Dojo.
- We will have time every Friday at the end of the day to share children’s home learning with the class.
Can you create your own firework art? You could
| Can you help a grown up to prepare healthy food? You could
| Can you build a fairy tale castle? You could
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Can you retell a story to a grown up? You could
| Remember to practise your phonics and read daily! |