13 July 2018
Times tables
Practise the 8 times table (up to 8 x 12), including division facts. Don’t forget to check the website for more practise sheets. Record how long it takes you to complete a set. See if you can beat your personal best time.
Practise counting forwards, backwards, starting from zero and then starting from a multiple, and don’t forget the traditional way to support your child – a couple of mock tests to see how well your child knows their tables!
6 July 2018
Times tables practise the 9 times table (up to 9 x 12), including division facts. Don’t forget to check the website for more practise sheets. Record how long it takes you to complete a set. See if you can beat your personal best time.
Practise counting forwards, backwards, starting from zero and then starting from a multiple, and don’t forget the traditional way to support your child – a couple of mock tests to see how well your child knows their tables!
6 July 2018
This week’s homework is a whole school Talk Time homework.
I make healthy choices.
As a reflection of last week’s Health Week, please talk with your family or friends about healthy choices. Here are some ideas:
- food choices – do you eat a healthy balanced diet?
- exercise – do you get enough?
- sleep – do you know how much sleep you should have and do you regularly get enough?
- mental health – can you use mindfulness strategies to deal with difficult emotions or situations?
- personal safety – can you keep yourself safe in different situations (in the sun, near water, playing out) and do you know where to go for help or advice?
29 June 2018
Times tables practise the 12 times table (up to 12 x 12), including division facts. Don’t forget to check the website for more practise sheets. Record how long it takes you to complete a set. See if you can beat your personal best time.
Practise counting forwards, backwards, starting from zero and then starting from a multiple, and don’t forget the traditional way to support your child – a couple of mock tests to see how well your child knows their tables!
Next week, our learning will all be about health – healthy food, healthy body, healthy mind.
This week’s homework is creative! We invite you to make a healthy meal for your family to enjoy.
Take a photo and write the menu in your homework book.
22 June 2018
This week, our homework is in preparation for a survey you will be taking part in about health. You have been given a diary to complete each day. All the sections must be thought about. Please ask your parents to help you with it each evening.
You will need the information you gather over the week, in order to complete the survey in school. You must have it in school from Friday 29th June completed.
Times tables practise the 7 times table (up to 7 x 12), including division facts. Don’t forget to check the website for more practise sheets. Record how long it takes you to complete a set. See if you can beat your personal best time.
Practise counting forwards, backwards, starting from zero and then starting from a multiple, and don’t forget the traditional way to support your child: a couple of mock tests to see how well your child knows their tables!
15 June 2018
This week, our Talk Time homework is to have a family debate around the subject of the World Cup.
Should footballers be paid to play for their country?
Times tables practise the 12 times table (up to 12 x 12), including division facts. Don’t forget to check the website for more practice sheets. Record how long it takes you to complete a set. See if you can beat your personal best time.
Practise counting forwards, backwards, starting from zero and then starting from a multiple, and don’t forget the traditional way to support your child: a couple of mock tests to see how well your child knows their tables!
5 June 2018
This week, we are getting creative!
Using hieroglyphs, write your friend or teacher a secret message. We’ll translate it next week!
It could be a joke, message or even an invitation.
Times tables practise the 11 times table (up to 11 x 12), including division facts. Don’t forget to check the website for more practise sheets. Record how long it takes you to complete a set. See if you can beat your personal best time.
Practise counting forwards, backwards, starting from zero and then starting from a multiple, and don’t forget the traditional way to support your child: a couple of mock tests to see how well your child knows their tables!
17 May 2018
This week’s whole school homework is Creative.
I can design a friendship bench.
School Council would like you to design a friendship bench. We are buying two plain garden benches to be painted and decorated by the School Council.
It may have:
- kind messages or words
- pictures/emojis
- bright inviting colours
- our 8Rs
Use your imagination and get creative!
As you will have seen, School Council have been selling ice pops after school. The money raised will be split between our school charity, The Donkey Sanctuary, and go towards purchasing the friendship benches. During nice weather spells, we’ll continue to run the ice pop stall.
11 May 2018
Year 5 homework is Practise Makes Perfect.
We’d like the children to choose a picture from a book, newspaper, magazine or leaftlet. Write a retrieval, an interpret and a choice question about the chosen picture. Children have had lots of practice answering RIC questions and will be able to explain each type of question to you.
Year 6 homework will be Practice Makes Perfect. As this is the final week before SATs, children can choose pages from their CGP books.
Times tables Practise the 6 times table (up to 12 x 12), including division facts. Don’t forget to check the website for more practise sheets. Record how long it takes you to complete a set. See if you can beat your personal best time.
04 May 2018
This week’s homework is a whole school Talk Time homework.
I can talk about my learning.
Look at the photographs. You could talk about:
- the learning that you see in the photos
- what learning could have happened before
- what learning might happen next
Times tables Practise recalling facts for x7 and ÷7.
Year 6 homework is Practice Makes Perfect.
We’ve given the children four pages in their CGP Maths Revision book (p13, 14, 22, 25) and four in their CGP English Revision book (p42, 43, 49, 50). They need to be completed by Tuesday.