Numeracy
1. Start to learn all the facts in the 2, 5 and 10 times tables to rapid recall. Sing, chant,
play bingo and write to help learning.
2. To help with work on money play 'shops', asking how much items will cost altogether and
what change they expect to get.
3. Encourage your child to tell the time, both on a digital and analogue clock.
4. At home and at play ask your child to identify 2D and 3D shapes.
5. Play board games and card games where children practise counting forwards and backwards.
Literacy
1. Read daily with your child and sign the reading record book weekly.
2. When reading ask your child what they think will happen next, who the characters are, what
the plot is, where the settings are and what they think of the book.
3. Practise letter formation and handwriting whenever the opportunity arises - in the sand,
writing postcards, shopping lists, thank you notes etc.
4. Encourage your child to use a dictionary when they are unsure about the meaning or
spelling of a word. This will help not only your child's alphabetical order skills but encourage
them to be independent learners in class, finding spellings for them selves.
5. Give your child the time to talk about what they have done to improve their speaking and
listeneing skills.
Comments (2)
i go to this school it is amazing
Posted by nathan hendry | September 25, 2009 10:33 PM
hello harlow green my name is kieron armstrong i used to come to the school but i left in year2 or 3
Posted by kieron armstrong | October 16, 2009 6:21 PM