Our whole-school homework this week is:
Living and Learning: we choose our new Junior Leadership Team during this week. Talk about what characteristics are needed for someone to represent the class. Also, think about other situations when voting is used. Can you think of situations when voting can help solve problems?
Reading: please make sure your child is reading on a daily basis.
Number Fact Fluency: Use Numbots or Times Table Rock Stars in regular short bursts.
Talk Time
This week, your homework is to become a Season Detective!
We’re learning about how the seasons change — and you can help by observing what’s happening around you.
Over the next few days, go outside or look out of your window and notice signs of the changing season. You can use your eyes, ears and even your nose!
Here are some things to look out for:
- What time does it start to get dark?
- Are the leaves changing colour or falling?
- Can you spot any conkers, acorns or pine cones on the ground?
- Do you see any flowers or plants growing?
- What animals or birds can you see or hear? Are any behaving differently?
Write down or draw at least 3 things you noticed. You can add pictures, drawings or labels to show your ideas or you can write a few sentences to explain how these signs show the season is changing.
Bring your seasonal observations to share in class!