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Quick fire questions on number bonds, doubling, halving, times tables, division facts and square numbers against the clock. Brilliant for improving mental maths and calculation skills, but particularly times tables either up to 10 or up to 12 times.

Subtraction Grids

Can you meet the challenge to see how many subtraction calculations you can do in two minutes? There are different levels and you can choose either one or two missing numbers to make your number sentence correct.

Mental Maths Train

Mental Maths Train is a maths game which focuses on the essential vocabulary of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. A multiple choice game which can give children confidence in the four arithmetic operations.

Caterpillar Ordering

A flexible game for ordering numbers and for number sequences. Fantastic on an interactive whiteboard. Levels range from ordering and sequencing numbers to 5 up to decimals.

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Shape Patterns is a shapes sequencing game. Complete the pattern of different coloured 2D shapes. There are three levels of difficulty.

2D Shape Reveal

An interactive whiteboard resource to help with the teaching and learning of the names and properties of 2D shapes.

Arrow Cards

Build a two or three digit number using the cards. Click the button to see how it is written. This site can help children understand place value. It is suitable for use on an interactive whiteboard.

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Can you find the treasure? You need to count the underwater creatures. This game has two levels: Count to 5 and Count to 10.

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Chinese Dragon Game is an ordering and sequencing numbers game based on the Chinese New Year dragon theme.

Number Pieces

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The Year 1 English Booster pack covers all the main literacy topics your child will learn in the first year of KS1. Just one worksheet a day will offer a fun revision session to help them with their handwriting, phonics and punctuation – and why not let your child organise a little party to make the 'writing for purpose' activity even more exciting?

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The Year 1 and Year 2 English Learning Journey programmes each consist of 40 worksheets that roughly match the order that your child is being taught topics at school during the year. Work through them in order to be sure your child keeps up with all the core areas of learning they need to have mastered by the end of Year 1 or, if you are a subscriber, we'll send you an email every Wednesday with recommendations for a worksheet to complete that week. There are also 24 fun worksheets that we'll send you during the school holidays!

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Thinkalink!

Using hilarious ‘links’ to help your child remember how to spell any word, Thinkalink! eBook will take them from mixing up letters to spelling even the most difficult words.

Spelling enthusiast Sir Linkalot will show you and your child how to create quick and funny rhymes that put the letters in a word in the correct formation, making them far easier to remember. This fantastic book is packed with more than a thousand links to get you started, and a super simple guide to creating your own.

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Your child can learn, practice and test their year 1 (age 5 -6) maths skills with our automatically marked interactive year 1 maths worksheets for KS1. Year 1 is your child's first introduction to formal learning. This year they'll be introduced to the foundations of topics to ensure we cover the whole year 1 maths curriculum and help prepare your child for any year 1 maths tests that could happen. All of these topics are covered in year 1 maths, some of the most important being our year 1 time worksheets and our money worksheets , amongst many others.

Year 1 maths tests & assessments

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2D Shapes and Words

Identify Complicated 2D Shapes TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Identify Different 2D Shapes TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Identify the 2D Shape TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Count the 2D Shapes TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

3D Shapes and Words

Identify 3D Shapes in Everyday Objects TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Identify the 3D Shape TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Recognise 3D Shapes in Everyday Objects TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Recognise Cubes and Cuboids TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Find the Missing Number Using Addition or Subtraction TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Add Objects Between 0 and 10 TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Add The Missing Number TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Add Two Numbers Up to 20 TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Back-to-school

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Counting and Using Number Lines

Count Up To 20 TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Arrange Five Numbers in Ascending Order TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Arrange Four Numbers in Ascending Order TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Arrange Six Numbers in Ascending Order TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Division or Sharing

Carry Out Division Using Grouping and Arrays TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Match Division Statements to Pictorial Arrays TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Match Pictorial Arrays to Division Statements TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Practise Division Using Grouping and Arrays TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

End of Term 1

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End of Term 2

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Assessment: End of Term 3 PREVIEW WORKSHEET

End of Year

Assessment: End of Year PREVIEW WORKSHEET

Measurement

Compare Measurements Using the Words for Length, Height and Thickness TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Compare the Length of Objects to a Metre Rule TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Compare the Sizes of Containers TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Estimate the Capacity of Containers TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Choose Three Correct Coins to Make an Exact Amount TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Choose Two Correct Coins to Make an Exact Amount TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Practise Recognising all the Coins and Notes of the UK TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Recognise all the Coins and Notes of the UK TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

More and Less

Identify One More TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Count in 2s and 10s TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Count One Less TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Count One Less on a Number Line TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

National Curriculum Objectives

Assessment: Addition and Subtraction PREVIEW WORKSHEET

Assessment: Fractions PREVIEW WORKSHEET

Assessment: Geometry PREVIEW WORKSHEET

Assessment: Measurement PREVIEW WORKSHEET

Position and Direction

Know Which is Left, Middle and Right TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Understand the Words Top, Middle, Bottom, Above and Below TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Read and Write Numbers

Count and Write Numbers in Words and Digits 0-10 TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Find Numbers Hidden in a Word Search (1-10) TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Read and Write Numbers up to 10 TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Read and Write the First 20 Numbers TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Follow the Directions TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Make Turns in Both Clockwise and Anticlockwise Directions TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Make Turns in a Clockwise Direction TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Use Language Relating to Days of the Week TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Use Language Relating to Months of the Year TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Simple Fractions

Find a Quarter of a Shape, Quantity or Length TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Find a Quarter of Amounts by Sharing Equally TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Find a Quarter of Different Objects and Shapes TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Find a Quarter of Objects TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Subtraction

Complete the Subtraction: Numbers up to 20 TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Count Pictures to Aid Subtraction TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Identify Subtraction Calculations that Match Pictures TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Identify the Correct Subtraction to Match a Picture TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Tens and Units

Compare Numbers of Items to Find the Fewest of Something TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Compare Numbers of Items to Find the Most of Something TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Compare Numbers to Find the Most and Fewest TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Compare Numbers: Fewer, More or Equal Numbers of Objects TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Answer a Mixture of Question on Time TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Arrange Events in a Time Sequence TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Choose the More Likely Time TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Find the Missing Day TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Times Tables

Double and Halve Numbers TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Know The 0 Times Table TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Know the 1 Times Table TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Know the 10 Times Table TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Word Problems

Solve Maths Problems in Famous Stories TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

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Use language of position/direction, recognise 2d and 3d shapes, measure and record.

Measure and Record Lengths TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Measure and Record Time TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Measure and Record Weight TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Measure and Record Weight, Height, Capacity and Time TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Sequence Events

Understand Time Sequence Words TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Understand What Happens in the Morning, Afternoon, Evening and Night TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Solve Measurement Problems

Use time language.

Find the Missing Month TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Know the Months of the Year TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Money and its Value

Tell the time.

Practise Telling the Time for Half Past, o'clock and Quarter Past TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Recognise Half Past Times TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Recognise o'clock Times TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Tell the Time for o'clock, Half Past and Quarter Past TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Add and Subtract to 20

Add Two Numbers Up to 20 in Any Order TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Complete the Addition: 0 to 20 TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Make Mathematical Statements Using +, - and =

Count and Add Ladybirds TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Identify Addition and Subtraction Problems TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Know Your Maths Symbols: + or - TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Practise Subtraction Number Bonds Using Pictures TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Solve Add/Subtract Problems to 20

Add up to 20 With Pictures TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Find the Missing Number TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Use Number Bonds to 20

Identify Addition Sums up to 20 Using Pictures TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Know Adding Bonds up to 10 TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Recognise Halves and Quarters

Solve multiplication/division problems, count to 100.

Choose a Number to Fill the Gap TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Count and Write Numbers Between 10 and 20 TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Count and Write Numbers From 10 to 20 TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Identify One More/One Less

Count One More TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Read and Write Number Words to 20

Recognise and Write Numbers up to 10 TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Read and Write Numerals to 100 (including multiples of 2, 5 and 10)

Count in 10s TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Count in 2s TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Represent Numbers to 100

Compare Two Numbers Using Cats TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Compare Two Numbers Using Chicks TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Count Letters in the Alphabet TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Identify Tens and Ones on an Abacus TRY WORKSHEET FOR FREE

Order/Compare Numbers to 100

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Covering topics familiar to the age group, the 'Reading Roundabout' series encourages the development of reading skills,... More Reading Roundabout: My Day

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Key Stage 2 Maths: Don't Panic SATs

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Key Stage 2 English: Don't Panic SATs

KS2 English is the perfect revision book, making studying for SATs simple and fun.... More Key Stage 2 English: Don't Panic SATs

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Maths Homework - Key Stage 1

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My childminded children are covering this now - but they've just started Y2!

How ridiculous!!! I have spent 2 years teaching in Year 1 before moving back to reception. Last year I had some very bright children who were working at a level 3A and that would be appropriate for them but not any other year one child.

I don't agree with homework never mind stuff that will make the child feel like a failure before they have even started. I think you need to ask the teacher why she feels that this is fitting for your daughter. I would never dream of giving that sheet to any year one child.

This definitely looks like year 2 stuff to me, so it may be worth a quick chat with the teacher (unless of course your daughter is very able?).

To get an idea of what each year group could be expected to cover, you can take a look

Hi Peggy - why do our kids need homework in year 1 especially when homework set is sometimes a new learning concept and leaves not only child but parents in a flap. Not against homework, but remember the days when I asked my daughters teacher for a maths lesson so I could understand the work she had been set.

This is my daughters school new Homework Policy

Home support for Learning (Homework) Policy

To make all tasks set for home completion purposeful, enjoyable and supportive of learning in school.

To ensure that home learning includes both regular practise of key skills and also improves children’s research skills, creativity and self-confidence through more independently managed imaginative tasks.

To improve our children’s ability to speak confidently to others by asking them to explain to their friends / class what they have learned through their home projects.

School expectations

As previously and to continue:

• All children will continue to be encouraged to read every evening for pleasure and to improve their vocabulary. Home reading is essential and of huge lifelong benefit; it is always noted that children who do very well in writing and reading in school are those who regularly read at home. Please note that Infant children will not be allowed to change their reading book unless a parent / carer has signed their reading diary!

• All children from Reception to Year Six will be given home learning tasks that will practise key skills that can only be learned through this sort of frequent regular daily practise. These will be learning spellings / word lists, handwriting as required, number facts / tables, etc. appropriate to age. Each Year Group will separately detail their particular requirements to parents. It is noticed that children of whatever ability who have clearly practised their multiplication tables and number bonds at home in addition to school have a huge advantage in every area of maths.

• All Junior children will be expected to complete corrections at home from their weekly maths summary tests once a week. As the test answers will have been discussed and help / advice / further examples given in school, this should be a useful reinforcement of learning and avoid the problems that can occur as outlined below.

• Children throughout the school will not be set any other ‘homework sheets’.* If a child can easily complete a worksheet without assistance, they are not learning anything new and so it is not a good use of their time. Indeed, such exercises can lead to children becoming bored and less keen to take an interest in learning. If the worksheet proves too difficult and causes considerable difficulty / upset for parents in terms of extra assistance and explanation needed, then it has not been a positive learning experience for anybody. Worksheets largely completed by parents do not help teachers to decide how well their child is progressing! Naturally, it is the job of the School to ensure that children understand their lessons and this should be determined within school hours.

• Instead of ‘worksheets’, all children will be set project tasks to complete once every term (Juniors) /half term (Infants). Each child will be allocated their task based on their particular interests and their teachers’ knowledge of their ability so that every child is challenged to produce age-appropriate imaginative high quality work. Tasks set will be based on a different topic or subject area each time and beyond a basic minimum requirement will be open-ended, so that children can spend time investigating and discovering. They will include a chance to research information and to present it in a variety of ways – for example, a picture, a model, an IT presentation, a dance…

• Parents will be issued with a summary sheet at the start of each term explaining the project task for their child and giving clear guidance on expectations.

• We recognise that not all children will have home access to the internet and we will arrange for a lunchtime or after-school homework club to provide this support should the children need to use IT for their homework task. Public libraries also provide free internet access.

• Our Assistant Heads will monitor the tasks set in their departments to make sure that children are set increasingly demanding tasks as they progress through the School.

• Teachers will assess the ‘regular practise’ weekly tasks through the usual school weekly spelling tests etc. Any particularly excellent results or concerns as to poor results will be communicated to parents through the usual channels including, for the Juniors, comments in the child’s weekly homework diary.

• Children’s home projects will be presented to their class / group and teacher on a special day towards the end of each half (Infants) / full (Juniors) term.

Infant children will share their projects with their teacher and the class and will have their achievements photographed.

Junior children will be expected to explain what they have done and why to their class/group, indicating what they have learned, any problems they faced etc. Using a target sheet that will be issued with the task, their presentation and project work will be evaluated by other children and their teacher. Marks will be awarded by their teacher according to the independent effort made, standards reached and their knowledge of the individual child’s ability.

• All children will receive certificates for successfully completing their projects on time.

Policy initiated for Easter 2008 – trial period.

To be reviewed July 08

* Upper Junior children in Years Five and Six will continue to receive a weekly additional science task as a way of familiarising them with the homework expectations they will face on transfer to the High School; also, the right is reserved to send home some lesson tasks for completion in Year Six if a particular lack of effort on anyone’s part is observed. We anticipate that, based on experience, this will be rare!

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I have put a note at the top of the sheet saying;

"B.......has not understood this. I gave 2 examples but she still couldn't see the connection. She didn't undrstand the terms 'between', before or after, one less or one more in this context."

Her other 'literacy' homework was to re-write sentences, to include capital letters.

1/ roy and george kept a sharp lookout

2/ they saw giraffes, lions, elephants and rhino's

3/ it looked like a zebra

4/ the zebra was an old one.

My comments at top of page are:

"B.......knows letter sounds but is now not sure of letter names. The skill required to copy the sentences is distracting her focus on 'capital' letters, plus her inability to 'read' the words is making copying difficult for her"

I think I shall look at Mundia's link and set my own homework and send in B...... examples of success and achievement, not unfinished worksheets that may provoke feelings of failure.

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They suggest we still read at home and practice times tables if we want - amazing how keen my son is now he knows it is not homework!!

This is my daughters school new Homework Policy   Home support for Learning (Homework) Policy   Aim   To make all tasks set for home completion purposeful, enjoyable and supportive of learning in school. To ensure that home learning includes both regular practise of key skills and also improves children’s research skills, creativity and self-confidence through more independently managed imaginative tasks. To improve our children’s ability to speak confidently to others by asking them to explain to their friends / class what they have learned through their home projects.   School expectations As previously and to continue: • All children will continue to be encouraged to read every evening for pleasure and to improve their vocabulary. Home reading is essential and of huge lifelong benefit; it is always noted that children who do very well in writing and reading in school are those who regularly read at home. Please note that Infant children will not be allowed to change their reading book unless a parent / carer has signed their reading diary! • All children from Reception to Year Six will be given home learning tasks that will practise key skills that can only be learned through this sort of frequent regular daily practise. These will be learning spellings / word lists, handwriting as required, number facts / tables, etc. appropriate to age. Each Year Group will separately detail their particular requirements to parents. It is noticed that children of whatever ability who have clearly practised their multiplication tables and number bonds at home in addition to school have a huge advantage in every area of maths. • All Junior children will be expected to complete corrections at home from their weekly maths summary tests once a week. As the test answers will have been discussed and help / advice / further examples given in school, this should be a useful reinforcement of learning and avoid the problems that can occur as outlined below.   New: • Children throughout the school will not be set any other ‘homework sheets’.* If a child can easily complete a worksheet without assistance, they are not learning anything new and so it is not a good use of their time. Indeed, such exercises can lead to children becoming bored and less keen to take an interest in learning. If the worksheet proves too difficult and causes considerable difficulty / upset for parents in terms of extra assistance and explanation needed, then it has not been a positive learning experience for anybody. Worksheets largely completed by parents do not help teachers to decide how well their child is progressing! Naturally, it is the job of the School to ensure that children understand their lessons and this should be determined within school hours. • Instead of ‘worksheets’, all children will be set project tasks to complete once every term (Juniors) /half term (Infants). Each child will be allocated their task based on their particular interests and their teachers’ knowledge of their ability so that every child is challenged to produce age-appropriate imaginative high quality work. Tasks set will be based on a different topic or subject area each time and beyond a basic minimum requirement will be open-ended, so that children can spend time investigating and discovering. They will include a chance to research information and to present it in a variety of ways – for example, a picture, a model, an IT presentation, a dance… • Parents will be issued with a summary sheet at the start of each term explaining the project task for their child and giving clear guidance on expectations. • We recognise that not all children will have home access to the internet and we will arrange for a lunchtime or after-school homework club to provide this support should the children need to use IT for their homework task. Public libraries also provide free internet access. • Our Assistant Heads will monitor the tasks set in their departments to make sure that children are set increasingly demanding tasks as they progress through the School.   Assessment   • Teachers will assess the ‘regular practise’ weekly tasks through the usual school weekly spelling tests etc. Any particularly excellent results or concerns as to poor results will be communicated to parents through the usual channels including, for the Juniors, comments in the child’s weekly homework diary. • Children’s home projects will be presented to their class / group and teacher on a special day towards the end of each half (Infants) / full (Juniors) term.   Infant children will share their projects with their teacher and the class and will have their achievements photographed.   Junior children will be expected to explain what they have done and why to their class/group, indicating what they have learned, any problems they faced etc. Using a target sheet that will be issued with the task, their presentation and project work will be evaluated by other children and their teacher. Marks will be awarded by their teacher according to the independent effort made, standards reached and their knowledge of the individual child’s ability.   • All children will receive certificates for successfully completing their projects on time.       Policy initiated for Easter 2008 – trial period. To be reviewed July 08     * Upper Junior children in Years Five and Six will continue to receive a weekly additional science task as a way of familiarising them with the homework expectations they will face on transfer to the High School; also, the right is reserved to send home some lesson tasks for completion in Year Six if a particular lack of effort on anyone’s part is observed. We anticipate that, based on experience, this will be rare!

I really like the look of this policy, only thoughts is for a child who 'avoids' homework and ends up feeling like they have a large task to complete at end of term, I would hope progress/support will be monitored.

I think the Carla's Home work policy fits exactly what my 13 yr old chose to do tonight. :wacko:

Carla Booth - great policy, what a very sensible approach, round of applause for the school!!!!!!

surfer

LIke Mundia I went straight to the Framework for numeracy - if you look at the cor learning for number in this document I think the work is actually in the Year 3 expectations! Have you queried this with the school yet? I think I would be asking alot of questions if it was me!

pns_mat_obj_by_year.doc

I have to say the policy has worked so well for us... my daughter couldn't wait to get started on her Romans project. (age 9, year 5) she did a powerpoint presentation on the day in the life of a Roman and we both learned more than I ever knew about Roman History. We spent quality time together gathering photos and evidence from the internet and she proudly presented it to her class. Other children were seen to take large models of Roman Cities into the classroom and My son who was in year 6 presented a fantastic debate for why England had to go to war with Germany....

:)

A_day_in_the_life_of_a_Roman.ppt

A_day_in_the_life_of_a_Roman_Notes_for_presentation.doc

What a fantastic powerpoint presentation your daughters done Carla.

The other day my son came home with homework on a Friday night after we were told last year that he would never get homework over the weekend. He gave it more than enough time, probably more than half an hour and we also have to read every night (he's Y3). The work description was very hazy and I guided him how I thought it ought to be done. He came home the next night really distressed saying that the teacher had told him off for not doing enough work, apparently lots of children had done no homework at all and I presume they were just all told off.

So he comes home the next night with homework and we have 2 pieces of work to do, 1 drawing road signs nice project but took us well over an hour as he wanted to do as many signs as he could so as he would not be told off again. Then a handwriting piece of homework followed by reading. Even after spending so much time doing all this work he was madly panicking that it would not be enough.

What is even more frustrating is his homework which he was told off for came home with a good work marking from the teacher.

  LIke Mundia I went straight to the Framework for numeracy - if you look at the cor learning for number in this document I think the work is actually in the Year 3 expectations! Have you queried this with the school yet? I think I would be asking alot of questions if it was me!     pns_mat_obj_by_year.doc    

Thanks surfer, I will be talking to teacher!

Carla Booth - great policy, what a very sensible approach, round of applause for the school!!!!!!   Nona
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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Autumn (8 Feb. 2024)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 32 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1837950717
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1837950713
  • Reading age ‏ : ‎ 3 - 5 years
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 21 x 0.3 x 28 cm
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