16 January 2026

Friday 16 January 2026

Our whole-school homework this week is:

Living and Learning:

Here are two more values important in the UK and many countries. Individual liberty relates to freedom. Respect and tolerance are about appreciating differences with other people.

Can you child imagine a country where we didn’t have these values?

Can you child link their understanding of respect and tolerance to the protected characteristics we thought about in the Autumn?

Older children should check out this BBC video about respect.

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:

There’s a moral theme to this week’s Talk Time.

It is a waste of our time learning about the past as it has already happened and we can’t change it.

This is a very topical statement given that we’ve just started our history topic. You may already have an opinion on this but it’s always worth pausing to consider a range of viewpoints.

This week’s R2s will help you to provide a balanced argument before you reach a conclusion:

One way to approach this Talk Time is to have a debate with people in your household. This will not only help you generate ideas but also work on a range of oracy skills. For example,  building on the views of others is a skill that we have practised. When someone raises a point that you’re in agreement with, use one of the following phrases to start your response:

On the other hand, you may disagree with a point made by a family member. When that’s the case, it can be hard not to interrupt them. The oracy focus for this half term is turn taking. To be respectful of others’ opinions, wait until a person has finished speaking and then respond using one of these sentence starters or one of your own:

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