Information on how you can support your child’s learning at home can be found below.  This page will be updated as new resources become available, so please keep checking back!

Reading with your child

Here are 5 top tips from the BookTrust charity on how to make it fun:

1. Make it personal

You could swap in names from your family. Why not make your child the star of the story, or set it in your home town? Ask questions, too – what does your child think will happen next? What would they do in this situation?

2. Bring it to life

Try using a soft toy to tell the story or experiment with silly voices if you fancy it. If your child can already read, perhaps take turns reading paragraphs or particular characters’ dialogue. And do enjoy cuddling up together – this bonding moment is hugely beneficial to your child.

3. Let them choose

Get your children to choose the book to read together. They will be more engaged if it’s something they’ve picked. Be prepared to read a favourite again and again – their delight will be worth it!

4. There are no rules

You don’t necessarily have to read the words, because your child will enjoy just cuddling with you and looking at the pictures. You can try telling the story using the pictures alone. You don’t have to read a book cover to cover, either – feel free to dip in and out. And it doesn’t have to be a story. If non-fiction is your preference, share that with your child.

5. Take books on the move

Books aren’t just for bedtime – you can share a story anytime, anywhere. Why not take a book with you to the park, on the bus or to a cafe…

And by the way…

There is no wrong way to share books. So pick up whatever you both fancy and start turning the pages…

If your child is using the Little Wandle Letters and Sounds phonics scheme, there are loads of parent resources on their website, including videos and guides: For parents | Letters and Sounds (littlewandlelettersandsounds.org.uk)

Maths

We use the White Rose maths scheme.  They provide lots of guidance for parents here: Advice and guidance for parents | White Rose Maths (whiteroseeducation.com)

There are also FREE downloadable booklets that you can work through with your child that run alongside what your child is learning in class.  You can find them here: Parent resources | Maths workbooks | White Rose Maths (whiteroseeducation.com)