Reception

If your child is learning from home, teachers will provide daily work packs for your child to complete. These have been made by your child's class teacher and, where appropriate, will include tasks that your child would be doing if they were in school. You will be provided with a pack for each day of your child's isolation period (10 school days if isolating for 14 days). These packs can be collected from the school office or we can arrange for them to be delivered.

If your child's class is learning from home, teachers will deliver daily lessons through Twitter. You can upload pictures of your child's work and their teacher will give feedback. Please make sure you are following your child's teacher on Twitter.


For Reception daily lessons, activities and more, click here.

Mathematics

Watch these videos to help you with number bonds to 10:

NumBots is an online game. Playing little and often will significantly improve your child’s recall and understanding of number bonds and addition and subtraction facts.

To access Numbots, you will need to log in.

Your child has been provided with login details.

Please contact the school office if you require login information: enquiry@yardleyschool.com

Watch these videos to help you with counting:

Literacy

Phonics Play

Practise your phonics using the Phonics Play website. There are lots of fun games and activities to try! To access the resources, all you need to do is log on using the following details:

Username: march20

Password: home

Click on the Phonics Play logo above to access the website.

Why not sing along and practise your phonics using some of the videos below?

There are lots of other activities and games you can play at home with your parent/guardian to help you with your reading. Click here.

This game will help you learn to read the high frequency words.

How many can you read?

Click here to find out.

Many more Alphablocks videos available on the BBC website. Click here.

Visit our Basic Skills Support page for more ideas to support your child at home.

For safety tips, advice and resources to help you to stay safe online, please click here