Haughmond Class Work

Hi Haughmond Class!
Just to let you know that Mrs Johnson has uploaded some lovely activities for you to complete at home onto your class Teams. You will need to log in using the account details given to you by school. Once you are logged into your teams, you need to click on ‘Teams’ on the left had side and make sure you are on ‘Haughmond’ in order to find the correct channels for your work.
We hope you enjoy the activities.
Miss Lloyd-Jones

Spelling Tests

We are moving away from formal spelling tests in Pimhill and Haughmond, and will instead be working on the application of correct spellings in written work. However, if you would like to continue to work on spellings with your child at home, the below attachments are the common exception words for Year One and Year Two. These are sometimes referred to as ‘tricky words’ as they do not follow the spelling patterns that children learn in Key Stage One.

Common Exception Words

Online Learning

Hi Pimhill,
Just to let you know that Mrs Foster has uploaded some lovely activities for you to complete at home onto your class Teams. You will need to log in using the account details given to you by school. Once you are logged into your teams, you need to click on ‘Teams’ on the left had side and make sure you are on ‘Pimhill’, then you will find the work for you by clicking on your year page for example – ‘Reception’ under ‘Channels’.
I will be contactable on teams to help with anything with your home learning.
We hope you enjoy the activities.
Miss Lloyd-Jones

Homework – 10th September 2021

This week I would like you to re-familiarise yourselves with Reading Eggs. Spend some time exploring the site, playing some games, and if it says you need to complete a placement test, please do that. If you don’t have your login details anymore, let me know and I will print them off again.

If you would like something else to do, you could carry out the same investigation as we did with the trees in Science. Remember you need to put a white sheet or similar underneath the branches before you shake them so you can see what falls out.

Remember to keep up with your daily reading and practising your spelling words.