Home Learning

If your child has to isolate due to COVID-19, remote learning support and resources will be sent via Tapestry for children who are well enough.

Additionally, here are some suggestions for what they can do at home to support their learning:

  • Practise reading as much as possible. This could be school books but could also be magazines or having stories read to them - whatever they are most motivated by!
  • Use the phonic tiles resources sent home to practise sound / letter recogniton and reading (blending) and spelling (segmenting) words. The letter tiles are available to download in our Links and Resources section.
  • Practise reading your 'Speedy Words'. Set 1-3 are available to download in our Links and Resources section.
  • Practise counting accurately, using our counting rules. This could be counting a given group of objects, or counting out a given amount from a larger group.

Please also use the website links for age-related games to support learning. The ones for Reception can be found here. There is a wider range that may interest some children in the Kids' Zone.

Please remember, our Early Years curriculum is play based. When in school, the children get lots of time to choose their own learning activities. This gives them opportunities to develop their own ideas, as well as develop relationships with their friends and adults in the setting, whilst practising and applying the knowledge and skills they have been taught in our direct teaching sessions. Therefore, they will love, and gain a lot from, lots of time to play and explore when isolating too! Some of the ideas we send on Tapestry will support this.

***Planning information from previous remote learning has now been archived.***

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