Year 1 & 2 Homework

3 May 2019

Posted on Friday 03 May 2019 by Mrs Latham

This week’s homework is Talk Time. The whole school are exploring moral themes.

Is too much ‘screen time’ affecting family life?

You could:

  • keep a diary of how much screen time you have
  • discuss some ‘house rules’ around screen time
  • talk about how to increase family times without screens

26 April 2019

Posted on Friday 26 April 2019 by Mr Catherall

This week, the whole school has the same Creative homework: I can illustrate different emotions.

This homework, which links to our living and learning statement, is an opportunity for children to show that they can recognise, and show, different emotions. As humans, we display a huge-range of emotions. Sometimes, it’s obvious how we’re feeling. Sometimes, it’s trickier for us to show, or recognise, an emotion. This statement allows us to spend time thinking about the different emotions we experience and how we can recognise these accurately in ourselves and others.

Children could respond creatively to this in a range of ways:

  • create a piece of art that shows a range of emotions
  • take pictures of themselves (or others) displaying different emotions
  • write a short-story in which a character shows lots of emotions
  • Devise a poem, song or rap about emotions
  • Create a comic strip to illustrate different emotions

Of course, there are many other ways in which children could respond. Children should be ready to celebrate their learning as part of their homework review by Thursday 02 May 2019.

19 April 2019

Posted on Friday 19 April 2019 by Mrs Latham

This week’s homework is Practice Makes Perfect.
Year 1 – I know doubles and halves.
Year 2 – I know division facts for the 2, 5 and 10 times tables.

22 March 2019

Posted on Friday 22 March 2019 by Mr Catherall

This week, the whole school has the same Talk Time homework: I can pay and receive compliments to/from people outside of school.

This homework, which links to our living and learning statement, is an opportunity for children to discuss the benefits of paying compliments to people. Here are some questions that might shape your discussion:

  • How does paying a compliment make you feel?
  • How does receiving a compliment make you feel?
  • Why is it important to be sensible when paying or receiving compliments?
  • Can you compliment people too much?

Children should be ready to discuss what they’ve talked about at home by Thursday 28 March 2019. It would be even better if children were able to talk confidently about times when they have given, or received, a compliment.

Please note: If you would like to send homework to us by email (Which we love by the way!) we have a new email address specifically for receiving homework. Please send all emailed homework to these addresses in the future.

Y5scholeshomework@spherefederation.org

Y6scholeshomework@spherefederation.org

15 March 2019

Posted on Saturday 16 March 2019 by Mr Catherall

Our homework this week is Creative: I can show my talents.

All of the children in our school are blessed with an array of talents. This week, our homework, which links to our living and learning statement (I can recognise my talents), gives our opportunity to celebrate and share their talents. Children should respond creatively and be ready to show off their talents to their peers as part of their homework review. They could do this in a range of ways:

  • create a short performance to show to their class
  • film themselves showing off their talent
  • make a collage of their many talents
  • produce a piece of art to show off their talents

There are, of course, many other ways that children could respond. Children should be ready to show off their talents by Thursday 21 March 2019.

8 March 2019

Posted on Friday 08 March 2019 by Mrs Latham

This weeks homework is Practice Makes Perfect.

Learning to tell the time is a long process! Year 1 children are expected to be able to tell the time to o’ clock and half past. Year 2 children are expected to be able to tell the time to five minutes, including quarter past and quarter to the hour. Children will bring home a sheet to complete in their homework books.

Y1+Y2 o clock and half past

Y2 quarter past and quarter to

Help at home further by encouraging your child to tell the time at every opportunity – practice really does make perfect!

Friday 01 March 2019

Posted on Friday 01 March 2019 by Mr Catherall

This week, our whole school homework is Creative: I can present a summary of our class novel so far.

Every class in our school is currently enjoying their class novel topic. As such, we’ve read quite a bit of our books. This week, children should summarise what they’ve read so far. A good summary would give an overview of what’s happened, focussing on key events and characters. There are many ways in which children could choose to respond to this but here’s a few ideas…

  • use an app to create a movie trailer for what’s happened so far
  • create a timeline of key events
  • turn what’s happened so far into a short comic
  • write a song, rap or poem about one of the main characters/events
  • create an image about a key event
  • draw a portrait of a main character and label their characteristics

However children decide to respond, their efforts will be celebrated as part of our weekly homework review in class. This homework is due by Thursday 07 March 2019.

Friday 08 February 2019

Posted on Friday 08 February 2019 by Mr Catherall

This week, the whole school has the same creative homework which is due in on Thursday 14 February 2019.

I can show different ways to stay safe.

This week, we have enjoyed a staying safe themed week. We’ve had lots of visitors and covered a range of important safety-related topics. There are many ways, and many different situations, in which we need to keep safe: at home, at school, in our environment and online.

Children should think about the situations where they need to keep safe and who might help them to stay safe. This could be done in any creative way:

  • a story
  • a poem
  • instructions
  • a comic strip
  • an advert
  • an interview
  • a game
  • scenarios

…or any other creative ideas!

The homework will be reviewed as part of the themed week learning.

1 Feb 2019

Posted on Friday 01 February 2019 by Mrs Latham

Year 1 : This week’s homework is Creative – I can count in 2s, 5s and 10s.

You could try:

  • colouring the multiples of 2s, 5s and 10s on a 100 square
  • counting forwards and backwards
  • asking your child what’s 2/5/10 more and less
  • singing ‘Kids TV’ or ‘Scratch Garden’ counting songs on YouTube

Year 2 : This week’s homework is Creative – I can count in 2s, 3s, 5s and 10s.

You could try:

  • colouring the multiples of 2s, 3s, 5s and 10s on a 100 square
  • counting forwards and backwards
  • counting forwards and backwards from another multiple
  • asking your child what’s 2/3/5/10 more and less
  • singing ‘Kids TV’ or ‘Scratch Garden’ counting songs on YouTube
  • writing/chanting the multiplication and division facts
  • decorating and displaying multiplication/division facts at home to learn

Friday 25 January 2019

Posted on Friday 25 January 2019 by Mr Catherall

This week, the whole school has the same Talk Time homework:

What is a drug?

This homework, which links to our Living and Learning statement, is a first step in children becoming aware of drugs. There are a few key points you may wish to talk about at home. Children need to be aware that some drugs are helpful, some are harmful. Some are legal, some are illegal. Don’t forget to consider that even the legal or helpful ones can be harmful.

Below are some question prompts that could help shape your discussion…

  • What is a good definition for a drug?
  • What is a drug? What is not a drug?
  • Are all drugs bad?
  • Why might some people need to take medicines?
  • Who can prescribe medicine?
  • Who should administer medicine?
  • What should you do if you find some medicine?
  • Should you take medicine that isn’t yours?

Children should be prepared to discuss what they’ve talked about at home during our homework review next week. This homework should be completed by Thursday 31 January.