how can i help my child's learning
False ctl00_mainContent_pageDisplayer_hiddenIsMobile Children all learn at different speeds. Like learning to walk when children were babies, some crawled, some sat, some got up and walked straight away. Just because children take time to walk doesn't mean they can't or won't walk. The first children to walk are not the best walkers or fastest runners, they were just the first to walk. The same applies to reading, writing, and maths. Children will learn at their pace so having a set of national goals or standards that fit all children on a spectrum is unrealistic. However that doesn't mean we will not try our hardest as teachers and parents to get our children ready to learn. Parents can encourage and support learning, I have included a bunch of useful ideas to help with home learning. Give it a go. Let us know what you think.
For kids up to year 2After being at school for one year these are the things you and your child can do together to support Maths, Reading and Writing at school.
For kids going into year 3After being at school for two years these are the things you and your child can do together to support Reading, Writing and Maths from home.
Going into year 4After being at school for three years these are the things you and your child can do together to support Reading, Writing and Maths from home.
Going into year 5After being at school for four years these are the things you and your child can do together to support Reading, Writing and Maths from home.
Going into year 6After being at school for five years these are the things you and your child can do together to support Reading, Writing and Maths from home.
Leaving us and heading into Year7After being at school for six years these are the things you and your child can do together to support Reading, Writing and Maths from home.
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