YEAR 1 WORK AT HOME
'Creating Lifelong Learning Opportunities for Everyone'
Year One
Welcome to Year 1. We hope you will find this page useful. Please find below this term's Topic Letter where you will find out all about what your child will be learning this term.
Year 1 Autumn Curriculum Newsletter 2020
18.4.2020
We hope you all had a lovely Easter and managed to get out into the sunshine. Please find below some ideas of what you can do at home over the next few weeks. Remember these are JUST IDEAS and you must not feel pressured to do them. Take your time and do what is best for YOUR family.
BBC Bitesize have put together a great resource for all year groups. Have a look here and choose a subject that you would like to explore. Try and do a mixture of subjects and different activities. Follow the link to get started make sure you click on the correct Key Stage for your child KEY STAGE 1.https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/levels/z3g4d2p
Don't forget the fantastic maths resource for online lessons and activities https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/
If you would like to access the Government learning platform please use this link https://www.thenational.academy/
Please read Mrs Wilkins' Newsletter to help guide through the rest of the activities attached below.
Twinkle Twinkle Reading Comprehension
Submarine Reading Comprehension
4.3.2020
Please see link for a message from your class teacher.
30.3.2020
Please find some additional challenges to complete at home and some answer sheets to go with the Maths for your convenience.
Please follow this link for some structured Maths lessons with resources and links to Power Maths. https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/
There is a free link to the Twinkl web site for access to additional materials for your child at home. This is really easy to set up simply sign up as a new user by going to:
www.twinkl.co.uk/offer and enter the code UKTWINKLHELPS.
Please see the below a home learning pack that everyone should have been sent home with if you did not get this then please refer to the link below.
Find further activities on our Help at Home page.