Home learning

Click on the class Dojo image to find out how many Dojo points you have!

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How to log into your Google Drive

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How to log into our Google Classroom and navigating the front page.

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Exploring our Reading Groups and adding a comment.

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Submitting work on our Online Classroom

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Exploring Writing, Maths & Specialist Subjects

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Taking photos of your work and uploading it



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Learning from home

As a few extra days have been added to the school holidays, we have jam packed our blog with awesome links and fun ideas to support the children with their learning at home. You will find links in the tabs above, should you need extra things to fill in the days over the break.

Some of the links are portals and some are links to other websites. As always, please have a good look at links before you allow children to use them and ensure that they are supervised when online for their own safety.

Also remember that these are still school holidays and the children deserve a well earned break!

Here are some simple activities you can do at home that will continue to support your child's learning at this time.

As always, please feel free to contact us via email.


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Please continue to read with the children every night- children have been given additional readers

Practise skip counting

· Read and discuss books

· Write short stories (that have a good problem and a solution)

· Play board games

· Practise reading and writing coloured words (these are under the Literacy Links tab)

· Go onto sunshine online (link & password in Literacy Links tab- please refer to your child's reading level on their take home readers as a guide to which level they should be reading)

· Add and subtract numbers (use dice, cards, dominoes to help you)

· Cook dinner together and discuss amounts/measurements of food in recipe

· Play card/domino games

· Discuss the day & date of the week

· Drawing pictures and write about them

· Discussing the beginning, middle and end of movies and TV shows

· Use toys/Lego to create stories and the setting of the story

· Practise handwriting (sheets have been sent home as well as a spare writing book)

· Read a story and write an alternative ending

· Practise reading and writing the coloured words (find these on the Literacy Link tab)





Log on to studyladder to complete various learning activities.

Nightly Reading

You are expected to read every night for 15 minutes. It is expected that you will record your reading in your reading journal each night that you read.

Return your reading journal EVERY Friday to be signed by your teacher.