Remote Learning - Key stage 1 (Years 1 - 2)
Whilst you are learning at home, remember to use the learning platforms that you have access to, such as Mathletics, Times Tables Rock Stars and Spelling Shed as well as the work provided by school.
We suggest that your child spends 20 minutes a day completing a maths activity, 30 minutes completing a writing activity, 20 minutes on spelling or phonics, 30 minutes on reading or sharing books. In addition to this, continue to read for pleasure every day and record this in your reading log. Some other ideas for things you could do to keep up with your learning at home include writing a diary, writing your own creative stories, research scientists and other educational subjects which interest you using the internet.
Mathematics
Websites that children can play games, watch videos or download worksheets for free, without an account, include:
Reading, Writing and Spelling
Yap Books is a free app to download
Oxford Owl
Teach your monster to read
Spellodrome (see back of reading log)
Pobble 365 is a great website - if you haven't used it before, it has a different image every day, each with a story starter, sentence challenge, sick sentences to up-level and question time. This could provide inspiration for creative independent writing at home.
Phonics
Discovery Espresso also has some great phonics games and videos.
Physical Education
Computing
The following are free apps that can be downloaded:
A.L.E.X.
Daisy the Dino
Bee-Bots
TTS Work Pack
This has some good ideas that you can look at to get some ideas of activities that you could complete.
TTS Activity Book - KS1