Homework until Christmas

As we are practising lots for our nativity performance at the moment, there will be no homework issued for the time being. Please continue to practise the lines with your child if they have some.

Please find below some games and websites that you could work on with your child if you would like to. We will still be reading as and when time allows. We are still doing lots of learning activities in the classroom and Primary 1s are continuing to learn their sounds.

Primary 1s

Literacy:

  • You can practise some simple tricky words by clicking here.
  • You can identify the initial sound, the middle sound or the end sound in this online game.
  • You can read CVC words in this game. Choose “1-3” and “Easy”. Click on the hook when the correct picture is underneath it.

Maths:

  • Practise adding within 10 by playing this robot game. Choose the red tab for adding and “up to 10”. Then choose how much you want to add.
  • This robot game is slightly harder. Choose “up to 10”.
  • You can practise numbers up to 10 and adding in this game. Choose any activities here within 10.

Primary 2s:

Literacy:

  • Practise your spelling and sentence construction in this karate cat game.
  • Practise the alphabet and putting words into alphabetical order here.
  • Practise some tricky spelling in this game.

Maths:

  • Go over adding again or practise subtraction in this game. Choose your own level.
  • Choose “+” or “-” in our train game to practise add and subtract.
  • “Count on and back” within “10 and 20” in our Blast Off game.

We are all also learning about 2D and 3D shapes this month so feel free to draw shape pictures or find shapes in your house by going on a shape hunt.

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