
Homework for Spring 1 & 2 school closure
Your teachers have shared with you daily sets of documents to help you with your learning at home during the school closure in January, February and the beginning of March. If you need to go back to them, they are still available for you here.
Your teachers have shared with you daily sets of documents to help you with your learning at home during the school closure in January, February and the beginning of March. If you need to go back to them, they are still available for you here.
Read these two amazing pieces of writing that were made at home by Poppy and Edie answering these questions:
- If you could invent something new, what would it be?
- Who would use it?
- How does it work?
Click on this RWI logo for some extra phonics support: |

Here is a list of useful websites to practise different skills:
Here is a list of useful websites to practise different skills:
Phonics
- Phonics play – www.phonicsplay.co.uk
- Phonics bloom – www.phonicsbloom.com
- Letters and sounds – www.letter-and-sounds.com
- Teach your Monster to Read – http://www.teachyourmonstertoread.com/u/4486965 (follow this precise link and all they do is put their name and they have a personalised adventure)
- Teach Handwriting – www.teachhandwriting.co.uk
- Topmarks – www.topmarks.co.uk
- Cbeebies Numberblocks – www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/shows/numberblocks
- ICT Games – www.ictgames.co.uk
- Hit the Button – https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/hit-the-button
- Number Square Splat – https://www.primarygames.co.uk/pg2/splat/splatsq100.html
Here are also some mindfulness and yoga websites to keep them moving (click on the logo to access):

Children’s safety is of utmost importance to us all. All children in Key Stage 1 should have an adult with them on the playground every morning until they are collected by their class teacher at 8.55am.
![]() Key Instant Recall Facts are designed to support the development of the mental skills that underpin much of the maths work in schools. They are particularly useful when calculating, either adding, subtracting, multiplying or dividing. Take a look at conkermaths.org for tips and hints.
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![]() SPAG - Click here for the presentation used at our recent SPAG (Spelling, Punctuation & Grammar) workshop.
These are some websites that you mind find useful to support your children with SPAG. |