Christ Church C.E. Primary School, Claremont Road.
Homework gives students the confidence to explore subjects on their own, and consolidate their learning. At Key Stage 3, homework will provide students with the opportunity to review, and revisit recent topics, and broaden their understanding through the use of our homework booklets below. At Key Stage 4 the focus switches to GCSE based questions to enable skills to be developed over time.
We have a great collection of Year 2 Maths workbooks that can aid many of your KS1 lessons. Whether you're looking for a fun in-class activity for everyone to work through at their own pace, or you're in need of an engaging homework task - we have easy-to-use, printable resources below.
How can parents help children with their homework? Homework is one area where parents can play a very active and encouraging part in their child’s education. On a very basic level, it can help kick-start conversations between parents and children, especially in families where busy work and extracurricular commitments may prevent regular mealtimes together. While research has shown that.
Simply-written, inexpensive 16-page booklets are available on the topics educators have identified as high priority for helping parents help their children. All 60 booklets are available in both English and Spanish.
Below you will find the Homework for week: Junior Infants Ms. S Goulding Ms M. Cassidy and Ms. M O'Donoghue, Count and Combine (add), Create your own Pattern Activity Sheet, General Irish Lesson, p and v instruction sheet, p formation, v formation, Read and Draw activity sheet, Ways of making Numbers up to 5 Activity Sheet, Coping Toolbox, Minibeast Hunt Checklist, Our Lady Colouring.
Read Write Inc. guide for parents. Welcome to the Read Write Inc. page on Oxford Owl for Home. Here you can find lots of free resources to support your child’s learning during the school closures.
Homework and parents Homework provides a link between school and home. Parents like to see what their children are learning and children, especially very young learners, often like to show parents what they can do. If you are setting homework from LearnEnglish Kids you need to get parents involved as their children will need permission to use the internet at home. It might be a good idea to.