The school’s curriculum promotes a thirst for knowledge and understanding, and a love of learning. Hence, at home we encourage our children to take ownership of their learning by deciding what they wish to study. The school provide children with some suggestions for homework linked to learning in class but children can choose which ones to complete in a range of creative ways. New activities and challenges are given each term. In addition to the optional homework tasks, children are also expected to learn spellings and times tables at home and to read every day. Parental support with homework is most welcome and is regarded as being of great importance. In Year 6 to prepare pupils for High School, they will be given either a piece of English or Maths to complete each week.
Current homework can be found on the Class Pages under the 'Children' tab.
Spellings
This year your child will have 10 spellings each week to learn. We are trying to make learning spellings fun by giving them a range of activities to select from. We ask that your child selects one of the activities each day to practice their spellings (the same activity can be chosen more than once).
Unfortunately not the ones with chocolate chips.
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