As requested by the children, here is the link to the symmetry activity we were doing in our maths lesson today.
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Haughmond Class Homework
Homework 28th January 2022
Today in class we have been thinking about how we could welcome Caleb, the refugee in our story, to the UK. For homework this week I think it would be nice for you to write a welcome message to a real refugee arriving in the UK.
You can do this at Refugee Council Welcome Messages
If you would like to, you can take a screenshot or copy and paste your message and send it into school so that I can see it too.
1-minute Maths
1-minute Maths is a super new free app for children in Key Stage One from White Rose Maths.
Children can choose any topic they want to try. They then answer a unique series of questions (so it’s a different set of questions every time). If they’re struggling with a question, a ‘Hint’ button will give a helpful clue by showing the question in a different but familiar way.
When the one minute’s up, they’ll see a feedback screen telling them how they’ve done.
Check out these 7 top reasons for using 1-Minute Maths!
- Excellent practice – and no distractions.
- A clear, intuitive process that children pick up straight away.
- No login or internet access needed. Just download and play.
- Enjoyable and motivating… How many can they get correct in one minute?
- Helpful hints match those used in class.
- Brilliant for building number fluency and confidence.
- It’s FREE!
Values Homework
This month our whole school value is Love. We will be exploring this value through our Collective Worship and thinking about what it means to us and our school community. We will also be thinking about it when we learn about wider events, including Remembrance Day and Children in Need.
At home this month, we would like you to create something with the people in your home, that shows what love is to your family. It is up to you how you show this, for example it could be a piece of art, poetry, music or a video. At the end of November we will upload some of your work onto the website to share with each other.
Number Formation
We would like you to practise forming numbers correctly at home. This means you need to think about making sure they are facing the right way and are formed carefully so that they can’t be mistaken for a different number. If you are writing 2 digit numbers you need to check that you have got the digits in the right order so that numbers like 12 don’t look like 21!
Here are some activities that you can download and do at home to help you practise.
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School Council Homework
In the next couple of weeks, we are going to be electing our new School Council members. For your homework we would like you to write a speech, with your grown ups, to present to the class about which school council you would like to be part of and why you should be elected.
The school councils we have are:
- Worship
- Fun and Games
- Eco
- Teaching and Learning
- Healthy Helpers
Haughmond Class Work
Home Learning
Activities for children accessing their learning from home will all be on Teams. Please be aware that this is only for the children at home, as the children in school will be completing the same learning.
Homework – 17.9.2021
This week I have uploaded some activities related to the Place Value learning we have been doing in maths. To access the activities you need to use the Twinkl Go website at https://www.twinkl.co.uk/go and enter the access code WS4627. There is a representation activity and then two quizzes: Place Value within 50 for Year 1 and Place Value within 100 for Year 2, although you can do both if you want to!
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.
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