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Beech Hyde Primary School & Nursery

Address Nurseries Road, Wheathampstead, Herts, AL4 8TP | 01582 832661 | E-mail Us

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Homework

We know that you share our high aspirations for your child’s education as this will have a direct impact on their future life choices. The partnership between home and school is key in this, and we have identified 3 key elements that will support children’s learning at home. 

  • Reading - One of the most valuable things you can do to help your child progress is to listen to them read every day - children on the Little Wandle reading scheme will have a school reading book that they must read to you. They will also have a ‘sharing book’ which you can read with them or to them.
  • Maths - Secondly, it is invaluable if you can help them practise times tables and number bonds. A weekly task or ‘mini maths’ will be set for you to complete with them.
  • Spelling - Two types of spelling practice are sent home each week. One set of spellings relate to the spelling rule that has been practiced that week. These are to be written out and included in a sentance. The other set are from the high freqency words expected in that year group. These are to be learnt for a test. 

In Years 4-6 we are also asking parents to support their children by helping them to complete a series of challenges from the homework grid - one every two weeks.  The dates when the homework books need to be handed in are listed with the grid of activities.  When the task is complete, they need to show the teacher evidence of this. This evidence may be a photograph, leaflet, presentation or simply talking to an adult about their experiences. Each child will have a homework book in which they should keep their ‘evidence’.  There are 9 tasks on the grid, so not all will be completed during the term, unless your child wants to do them all! The grid will also be available to parents/ children in Years R-3 should you wish to extend your child’s learning, but this is optional.

Children in Year 6 will be given additional, more formal homework as they prepare for secondary school. Parents/carers of Reception children are encouraged to look at and respond to images and observations sent from school via Tapestry, and share experiences from home on Tapestry. 

In Years 1-6 children are also asked to prepare a termly presentation. Presenting to your peers can be daunting, but it is a very valuable experience, building confidence and resilience. 

Overview of Homework across the school

Year (s)

Homework

Frequency

Compulsory or optional?

R

  • Daily Reading/phonics

  • Mini maths

  • Activity from Life experiences grid

Daily

 

Weekly

 

-

Compulsory

 

Compulsory

 

Optional 

1 - 3

  • Daily reading/phonics

  • Number facts (number bonds/ timestables) 

  • Spellings (sentences and words to learn)

  • Activity from the extended learning grid

  • Presentation - 1 per term

Daily

 

Weekly

 

Weekly

 

-

 

Termly

Compulsory

 

Compulsory

 

Compulsory

 

Optional 

 

Compulsory

4 - 5

  • Daily reading

  • English/ Maths (alternate weeks)

  • Spellings (sentences and words to learn)

  • Activity from the extended learning grid

  • Presentation - 1 per term

Daily

 

Weekly

 

Weekly

 

Fortnightly

 

Termly

Compulsory

 

Compulsory

 

Compulsory

 

Optional

 

Compulsory

6

  • Daily reading

  • Spelling (sentences and words to learn)

  • Activity from the extended learning grid

  • Presentation - 1 per term

  • English

  • Maths

Daily

 

Weekly

 

Fortnightly

 

Termly

 

Weekly

 

Weekly

Compulsory

 

Compulsory

 

Optional

 

Compulsory

 

Compulsory

 

Compulsory

Ambition Education Trust

Our trust is composed of 10 schools situated in Hertfordshire, across St Albans, Welwyn Garden City and Hemel Hempstead. There are five primary and five secondary schools, with over 800 staff delivering high-quality education to 7500 young people from the ages 3 to 18. This is a huge privilege and one we take seriously, to achieve our central aim of Educational Excellence for All.

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