Home Learning Resources

At St Margaret’s Primary we aim to cater for all families within our school context and therefore acknowledge and recognise the value of time spent out of school on extra-curricular activities.  We have therefore tried to incorporate the views and opinions of all of our families to ensure that our home learning opportunities cater for the differing needs of those involved.   We believe that home learning plays an important role in your child’s educational development and helps to increase the partnership between parents and school. The homework process fosters the shared responsibility and positive attitude to learning that every parent can share with their child.

The resources found on our school’s website will help support your child with their home learning. This includes optional home learning challenges and a list of websites to further develop your child’s learning across the four capacities of the Curriculum for Excellence.

Websites for Pupils

BBC Learning

CBeebies

Literacy

Pobble 365 – Story Starters and sentence building

Spelling City

Top Marks

Literacy / Doorway Online

Teach Your Monster to Read

Book Trust – Free stories to read

Numeracy

Sumdog

Top Marks

Maths Frame

Other Curriculum Areas

Nature Detectives

Creative computer programming

Computer coding 

Fun Science

Touch Typing

Wow Science

Fife Council Sway – Continuing Learning At Home Through Periods of Disruption

Websites for Parents

Learning at home – Education Scotland

Making the Difference: Homework – Information for parents – this outlines the Scottish Government’s view of homework and some useful tips:

Sways to Support Parents

Link to Dyslexia Sway – https://sway.office.com/0MXhRczjKGVHRR9f?ref=Link&loc=play

Link to Strategies to Support Emotional Wellbeing Sway – https://sway.office.com/gdWHydt4eED4HJpF?ref=Link

Link to P1 Curricular Sway – https://sway.office.com/RoD3CXjtuBSzeusa?ref=Link&loc=play

Link to Working in Partnership for our Children’s Wellbeing – https://sway.office.com/VmHAD81CnqX8GjGb?ref=Link&loc=play

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