Here are this week's resources for Literacy learning should you need to access any. We hope these are helping support both reading and writing at home! Dip in to whichever year group suits.
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Should you continue to need further resources to ensure reading and writing are regularly practiced at home, here are Week 8's resources for your viewing. They include Years 1 - 6 so please select those which you feel are most appropriate!
English Year 1 Week 8 Download File English Year 2 Week 8 Download File English Year 3 Week 8 Download File English Year 4 Week 8 Download File English Year 5 Week 8 Download File English Year 6 Week 8 Download File Once again, we find ourselves approaching another half term holiday. Sadly, the last half term has been anything other than our usual start to the Summer terms, but that said, we could not be more proud of each and every member of the Park Street TEAM! Students have worked hard to adjust to learning from home, staff have continued to offer support in any way they can and parents have been fantastic in all of this!
We truly hope that you all have a very well deserved half term holiday, where you can rest and relax with family and enjoy what will hopefully be some lovely sunshine! Stay safe, Miss Baxter and Miss McGinnes As we enter Week 7 of the lockdown, please find attached more Literacy based resources which should support your child's learning at home. These combine both reading and writing skills and therefore serve to cover both key strands of Literacy.
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English Year 1 Week 6 Download File English Year 2 Week 6 Download File English Year 3 Week 6 Download File English Year 4 Week 6 Download File English Year 5 Week 6 Download File English Year 6 Week 6 Download File VE Day is just around the corner - why not be inspired and create your own information page about one of the amazing veterans using the template below? ![]()
Looking for ways to keep those young minds busy? Why not try some of the home learning we have available this week. It is provided for a range of year groups to best suit your child's needs!
English Year 1 Week 5 Download File English Year 2 Week 5 Download File English Year 3 Week 5 Download File English Year 4 Week 5 Download File English Year 5 Week 5 Download File English Year 6 Week 5 Download File Need more ideas for how you can support your children at home. Why not check out these great daily learning packs which seek to support our learners in continuing to develop their reading and writing skills at home.
English Year 1 Week 4 Download File English Year 2 Week 4 Download File English Year 3 Week 4 Download File English Year 4 Week 4 Download File English Year 5 Week 4 Download File English Year 6 Week 4 Download File To support with handwriting practice at home, please see the image below with the letter formation that we teach. I have also attached the handwriting sheets that we use in school so you can select an appropriate size.
We know that it can sometimes be difficult to encourage handwriting practice but here are some things parents/carers could do with children to incorporate handwriting into daily activities:
1. Shopping Lists This is a great task that can be adapted depending on the age of your child. Younger children could draw the items, older children can write down the names or just add one or two items if they can’t manage the whole list. 2. To-do lists Ask your child to write down a daily “to do” list. This could include making breakfast, what they are going to do for daily learning and evening routines. This promotes independence and also makes them think about their own tasks. You could get them to write down all the things they have to do in the morning before they begin their school work and include pictures. For example get dressed, brush my teeth, have breakfast etc. They can then put this in their bedroom as a reminder! 3. Cards/postcards Ask your child to write a postcard to a friend and encourage them to write about something they have learnt over the past few weeks. Younger children who haven't yet learnt letter formation can draw pictures instead, this will still help them develop the fine motor skills needed for writing. 4. Journal Over the next couple of weeks, ask your child to create a journal or scrap book where they record their activities. They could take/draw pictures, and stick them in their journal while adding notes. It may be too much to write every day, depending on your child's age, but they could do it at the end of the week and write about the best things that happened. 5. Book or film review Have a look at book or film reviews online and suggest your child writes one of their own. Ask them to describe what the book or film was about, what they particularly liked about it and what they didn't like. Finally ask them to score the book or film out of 5. 6. Letters to the past. Why not get involved yourself? Write a short note to your child and encourage them to write back. It's also a good idea to keep the same note going back and forth, folding each time so that they have to open the message for added excitement. 7. Best ever menu Ask your child to write down a menu of all their favourite foods. What would be their dream lunch or dinner? Encourage them to write it down and decorate their menu. Alternatively, they could write a menu with what they are having for lunch or dinner that day. BBC Bitesize are currently providing daily lessons that cover all areas of the National Curriculum. Open up your internet browser and use the following link:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/dailylessons All you then need to do is select the relevant year group, where you will have access to a range of core subjects depending on what you fancy studying. If you want to cover a particular lesson, for example English, why not use the following link to find what you're looking for: https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/levels/zbr9wmn |
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