Supporting learning at home
At Stubbings, our teachers provide engaging and enjoyable activities for the children to focus on at home with their families in order to support their learning in school.
We understand that learning at home (‘homework’) is a great way for parents, carers and familes to get involved with children’s learning.
Learning activities
In Key stage one, children will bring home activities or prompts to help them practice new things they have learnt.
Reading and phonics at home
It is really important that children learn to read in a range of different contexts - and that they read for pleasure! Click on the link to find out more about our approach to phonics and reading.
Home Learning Activities
We provide children with activities which will extend and consolidate their learning - with a strong emphasis on reading. Children will bring home a book from the library to enjoy, as well as a familiar, decodable book to support their phonics learning.
Our Reception learners will bring home information about the graphemes that they have been learning that week. This will start with single letter sounds.
Children in KS1 will have weekly spellings, these are shared on Class Dojo. This will give them the opportunity to share the words they are learning to spell. These words may be linked to their phonics learning.
If in doubt - talk!
One of the best ways to support your child’s learning at school is to talk to them about it at home!
A good starting point for this is to ask what they’ve learnt rather than what they did. Ask them about their Questions for Learning - see if you can answer them!
Ask what the trickiest bit was - and what was most interesting.
Parent and Carers
We provide three opportunities for families to meet class teachers to discuss their child’s learning and progress. These happen termly and at each point we suggest ways that parents and carer’s can support their child’s next step in their learning progress.