Home Learning Weekly Tasks
Now that schools have been closed from Friday 20th March we will be uploading activity outlines for each class for children to work through. Please click on the links below for your child's class to go to their home learning page. If they finish this work there are other ideas below this section that can be worked on as well as on each year's page. Please take pictures and videos of the children working and send us them via twitter so we can celebrate the children's work and the children can see what their friends are doing! Also, please read the parent protocol below so you can understand the expectations around home learning.
HOME LEARNING PROTOCOLS GUIDANCE
Lockdown 1 - Year 6 Home Learning Page
Lockdown 1 - Year 5 Home Learning Page
Lockdown 1 - Year 4 Home Learning Page
Lockdown 1 - Year 3 Home Learning Page
Lockdown 1 - Year 2 Home Learning Page
Lockdown 1 - Year 1 home Learning Page
Lockdown 1 - Reception Home Learning Page
Lockdown 1 - Nursery Home Learning Page
Mental Health Awareness Week - 18th May-22nd May 2020
The 18th-22nd May is Mental Health Awareness Week and the theme is Kindness. At this difficult time it would be great if you and your family could take some time to reflect on all the kind things that you’ve done or experienced during lockdown so that we can celebrate them as a community. You could also plan some random acts of kindness during the week. Please email pictures or reflections to admin@fleet.camden.sch.uk Subject:kindness.
There are also lots of ideas and activities listed on the document below for you and your children to focus on your wellbeing.
Parent and Child Wellbeing Activities - Mental Health Awareness Week
Sustrans Weekly Exercise Challenge Competition
Week 1 Exercise Challenge Competition - deadline Wednesday 6th May
Week 2 Exercise Challenge Competition - Deadline Wednesday 13th May
Week 3 Exercise Challenge Competition - Deadline Wednesday 20th May
Week 4 Exercise Challenge Competition - Deadline Wednesday 27th May
WEEK 5 EXERCISE CHALLENGE COMPETITION - DEADLINE WEDNESDAY 10TH MAY
WEEK 6 EXERCISE CHALLENGE COMPETITION - DEADLINE WEDNESDAY 17TH june
WEEK 7 EXERCISE CHALLENGE COMPETITION - DEADLINE WEDNESDAY 24TH June
WEEK 8 EXERCISE CHALLENGE COMPETITION - DEADLINE WEDNESDAY 1st July
WEEK 9 EXERCISE CHALLENGE COMPETITION - DEADLINE WEDNESDAY 8th July
WEEK 10 EXERCISE CHALLENGE COMPETITION - DEADLINE WEDNESDAY 15TH JULY
WEEK 11 EXERCISE CHALLENGE COMPETITION - DEADLINE WEDNESDAY 2nd september
Physical and Mental Wellbeing
Being away from friends and their usual routine is bound ot be dificult for the children, and adults too. It is improtant that you think about how to maintain a positive attitude and think about how to get exercise when schools are closed. Below are some useful links to support. We are always avaiable over email and phone for any advice or support you might need.
Links to Physical and Mental Wellbeing Resources
More Home Learning Ideas, Resources and Links
If your child is self-isolating we have prepared some ideas for work they could be doing to keep themselves busy and avoid missing out too much on their school work. The documents below have ideas and weblinks to be able to support the learning. We will try to update this page regualrly.
It might help the children to have a timetable you follow each day (similar to what they would have in school). It will help you too! Here is a suggested one that we would use with the younger children and can be easily adpted for older children too.
Suggested Daily Timetable
Many celebrities are doing live events online to support children and help with structuring your day. Click below for some useful links that you may want to build into your children's day if you can:
Useful Daily Links
There are some things you can do with your children that can be done by any age and are not specific to year group.
Reading
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read aloud to as many different people as you can from the newspaper, a book, a website etc.
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Read aloud in a 'character' voice from a story
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Draw a story map to help retell a story you know or are reading
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Make stick puppetrs to retell a story and perform the puppet show to your family
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Find and list words that rhyme
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Draw and label a scene from your favourite part of a story
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Collect inspiring ideas from reading for your own writing - phrases or words
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Find out something new from a non-fiction book - share facts with your family
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Write a blurb for a book you like or character decription fromt the story
Phonics/spelling/writing
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Revise any spelling words you have had this year so far in your homelearning journals
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Revise the sounds you have done in class so far for phonics
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Take each word from your home learning journal and write each into a sentence - can you create a story with all the words in it?
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Keep a diary
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Rewrite part of the story you are reading
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Write some instructions for something you have done (making a sandwich, helping with dinner etc.)
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Write a poem on a topic of your choice
Practical Maths at home
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Time - reading the clock - adding and taking away time - how long until...how long since...
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Measuring - kitchen maths - baking and mixing items - using jugs and scales to measure and read scales. Older children can convert between ml and litres, grams and kg etc.
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Counting - using pasta, grains of rice etc.
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Fractions - finding half, quarter etc. - cutting up food, dividing out amounts of things
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Money - playing shop and counting money
There is a lot of resources freely available on the internet to support your children's learning, and the documents above make lots of use of these. Also, below are further web based resourecs to support learning that we as a school subscribe to for your children to use. However, we do need to be wary of too much screen time. If you are concerned that your children may go on games on their tablet when you want them to be doing a specific set task there are some steps you can take to restrict access on devices. If your childre would be using an iphone or ipad below is a link to instrcutions on how to limit access to certain apps you choose which you might find helpful.
Using Guided Access on iphone/ipad
Online Learning Platforms Free Access for our children
The children, through school membership, can have access to a number of different online learning platforms and software. PLease encourage them, if they are off, to utilise these and explore.
This is a fantastic resource covering all subject areas and inlcudes videos and webpages with information. the 60 seconda daily news update for KS2 children is particularly good. You can serach by subject and Key stage. Well worth a look. Many of the subject specific activities in the year group home learning above will be able to be supported by content found in Espresso. To login in to this the children will need their login details. We will be sending this out in a text message to all families.
This is a great site for practicing all areas of maths and children from Year 1 to Year 5 have their own individual login. For classes with home learning journals the login details are found inside the cover of the these. There is a free app to access it if doing it on an a tablet. If using a computer the web address is shown above.
This is a fantastic site that the school subscribes to and comes with lots of amazing resources covering the entire curriculum. It is easily searchable by subject and key stage. The childrne often use the 'Busy Things' activities here and we would recommend if they don't use anything else they use this to practice key skills and learn new ones. Some of the software here requires the children's individual LGfL login to access - this will be sent home to you.
Some companies are giving free access to their learning resources:
Collins Big Cat eBooks for parents
https://connect.collins.co.uk/school/Portal.aspx Click on the Teacher portal and enter
Username: parents@harpercollins.co.uk
Password : Parents20!
And click Login
Twinkl Educational Resources
This is a site that teachers often use resources from (you will see the Twinkl logo on some of the presentations teachers are sharing. they have opened up their site for free to parents during the school closures.
There is also a useful website which is offering free resources for parents during school closures.
The link is https://www.twinkl.co.uk/resources/covid19-school-closures
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Click on ‘Redeem your offer code’
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Then go to ‘New to Twinkl’ and enter your email address and the password UKTWINKLHELP
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You will then be able to access many resources across all subjects