Home learning General resources
Below are some activity ideas for children with special needs and disabilities. Also included are tips on looking after yourself and talking to your children about the coronavirus. Some of the activities are online and children should be supervised. See our guidance on staying safe online.
https://www.eastsussex.gov.uk/childrenandfamilies/specialneeds/staying-at-home-tips-and-activities/
BBC Bitesize Learning Resources:
https://www.eastsussex.gov.uk/childrenandfamilies/youngpeople/safety-welfare/online/
There is a daily schedule of learning broken down into year groups
You might like to timetable the day focusing on work in the morning, with regular breaks, when children are fresh and receptive. The afternoons could include excercise, reading and a film, which can then have a written review written about it. Please also have a look at our Home Learning Creative activities page which we are currently developing with help from our PTA.
Think about all the learning that it would be useful to review and learn and consolidate in short bursts such as the following:
- Number bonds
- Multiplication tables (we subscribe to Times Tables Rock Stars to try and make this a fun way of learning a bedrock of mathematical learning.)
- Learning to tell the time using analogue and digital clocks
- Revising spellings
- Skills such as using scissors, rulers, folding paper try some origami
- Reading, reading , reading.... if you run out of books try the website below:
https://www.oxfordowl.co.uk/for-home/
Free e-books for ages 3-11
During this time of home schooling we have set up class e-mails so you can contact class teachers with any queries.
Reception - acorn@st-michaels.e-sussex.sch.uk
Year 1 and 2 - elm@st-michaels.e-sussex.sch.uk
Year 3 and 4 - silverbirch@st-michaels.e-sussex.sch.uk
Year 5 and 6 - Oak@st-michaels.e-sussex.sch.uk
Please e-mail between the hours of 9.00am and 5.00pm.
Some general apps for grammar practice
Some Useful resources for home learning
Please find some links below which may be useful to support Home Learning. Many of these websites usually require a paid membership but are currently offering free access.
White Rose – free maths resources for home learning.
- Click on the set of lessons for your child’s year group.
- Watch the video (either on your own or with your child).
- Find a calm space where your child can work for about 20-30 minutes.
- Use the video guidance to support your child as they work through a lesson.
https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/
Twinkl – lots of nice activity ideas, games, PowerPoints, worksheets, etc, covering all areas of learning. Please use resources for the following age ranges:
UKS2 (Upper Key stage 2) section for Year 5 and 6.
LKS2 (Lower Key Stage 2) section for year 3 and 4
KS1 (Key stage 1) for Years 1 and 2
EYFS (Early years and Foundation Stage) for Reception
To gain free access, you will need to create an account and redeem the offer code: UKTWINKLHELPS
Classroom Secrets – you can download a free home learning pack.
https://classroomsecrets.co.uk/free-home-learning-packs/
TTS – home learning activity pack for Early Years covering all areas of the curriculum.
https://www.tts-group.co.uk/home+learning+activities.html
Online Yoga
Yoga For Kids with Alissa Kepas– one example of the many yoga sessions for children that are relaxing but active.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ZpkRAcgws4
Cosmic Yoga
https://www.youtube.com/user/CosmicKidsYoga/featuredYoga, mindfulness and relaxation designed specially for children aged 3+, Sessions use familiar stories such as Frozen to intest children. There are also minecraft yoga sessions
PE with Joe Wicks – Starting from Monday at 9am, Joe Wicks is teaching a PE lesson on his YouTube channel. We will be doing this in school
Learning at home
Lots of organisations have been generous in offering their services for free during the time your child is at home.
Gareth Metcalfe - Maths KS2
A leading creator of maths resources is running free maths lessons in KS2 every day during the school closures. He is also creating a bank of videos showing games to play with children in KS1. Please spread the word!
A new video will be posted here every day for Y3&4 and another for Y5&6. I'm anticipating making two videos for KS1 children each week also.
http://www.iseemaths.com/home-lessons/
Joe Wickes - PE sessions
Joe Wickes will be showing a PE lesson each day to help your child stay active. This can be accessed by his Body Coach Channel on Youtube.
Twinkl.com
This is a website that many teachers use and may be of use to you for print outs when you and your child are at home.
Teachers, parents and carers in the UK can get specialised access to Twinkl by visiting www.twinkl.co.uk/offer and entering the code UKTWINKLHELPS alongside an email and password.
Pobble.com