Homework
We set homework to give children the chance to practise the skills they learn in class to help them consolidate and embed learning. Nothing new is set but instead it helps the children to have extra exposure to the concepts we've covered. Children (or parents) may mark homework themselves to self-assess their understanding and enable them to have a discussion with me in school if they have found something difficult. Homework is for the children. It's about developing ownership of their learning and an understanding that if they want to succeed, they need to put the work in!
If children are unable to do homework due to a particularly busy week at home, they can attend homework club on Thursday at lunch.
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Maths: LBQ from home. Please use the weblink on our class page and use this access code: th hw fz 5x. The children will know their passcode (it is the same one as they use in school). Use Rounding to Check Addition and Subtraction Calculations.
Please find a link below to a video to help with the maths Homework this week
English: LBQ from home. Please use the weblink on our class page and use this access code: th hw fz 5x. The children will know their passcode (it is the same one as they use in school). Revision of Punctuation.
Reading: Don't forget to read for a minimum of 20 minutes a day. This could be your school book, a book from home, a magazine or even a newspaper!
As there will be no homework over half term, there is a little more homework this week.
Maths: LBQ from home. Please use the weblink on our class page and use this access code: th hw fz 5x. The children will know their passcode (it is the same one as they use in school). Add and Subtract Numbers Mentally and Add and Subtract Numbers with More than 4 Digits (Column Method).
Please find a link below to a video to help with the maths Homework this week
English: LBQ from home. Please use the weblink on our class page and use this access code: th hw fz 5x. The children will know their passcode (it is the same one as they use in school). Practise Recognising Relative Pronouns
Reading: Don't forget to read for a minimum of 20 minutes a day. This could be your school book, a book from home, a magazine or even a newspaper!
Maths: LBQ from home. Please use the weblink on our class page and use this access code: th hw fz 5x. The children will know their passcode (it is the same one as they use in school). Round Numbers to a Million.
Please find a link below to a video to help with the maths Homework this week
English: LBQ from home. Please use the weblink on our class page and use this access code: th hw fz 5x. The children will know their passcode (it is the same one as they use in school). Use Relative Clauses.
Reading: Don't forget to read for a minimum of 20 minutes a day. This could be your school book, a book from home, a magazine or even a newspaper!
Maths: LBQ from home. Please use the weblink on our class page and use this access code: th hw fz 5x. The children will know their passcode (it is the same one as they use in school). Compare and Order Numbers to at Least a Million.
Please find a link below to a video to help with the maths Homework this week
English: LBQ from home. Please use the weblink on our class page and use this access code: th hw fz 5x. The children will know their passcode (it is the same one as they use in school). Identify and Use Adverbials.
Reading: Don't forget to read for a minimum of 20 minutes a day. This could be your school book, a book from home, a magazine or even a newspaper!
Maths: LBQ from home. Please use the weblink on our class page and use this access code: th hw fz 5x. The children will know their passcode (it is the same one as they use in school). Read, write, order and compare numbers up to a million.
Please find a link below to a video to help with the maths Homework this week
English: LBQ from home. Please use the weblink on our class page and use this access code: th hw fz 5x. The children will know their passcode (it is the same one as they use in school). Revision of Word Classes.
Reading: Don't forget to read for a minimum of 20 minutes a day. This could be your school book, a book from home, a magazine or even a newspaper!
Maths: LBQ from home. Please use the weblink on our class page and use this access code: th hw fz 5x. The children will know their passcode (it is the same one as they use in school). Read and write numbers to a million.
Please find a link below to a video to help with the maths Homework this week
English: LBQ from home. Please use the weblink on our class page and use this access code: th hw fz 5x. The children will know their passcode (it is the same one as they use in school). Apostrophes for contraction and Apostrophes for possession.
Reading: Don't forget to read for a minimum of 20 minutes a day. This could be your school book, a book from home, a magazine or even a newspaper!
Maths: LBQ from home. Please use the weblink on our class page and use this access code: th hw fz 5x. The children will know their passcode (it is the same one as they use in school). Solving Problems with Roman Numerals.
Please find a link below to a video to help those finding Roman Numerals tricky.
English: LBQ from home. Please use the weblink on our class page and use this access code: th hw fz 5x. The children will know their passcode (it is the same one as they use in school). Practise Identifying Conjunctions.
Reading: Don't forget to read for a minimum of 20 minutes a day. This could be your school book, a book from home, a magazine or even a newspaper!