Our whole-school homework this week is:
Living and Learning:
As well as exploring consent generally, consider permission-seeking and permission-giving when online eg getting permission before taking and sharing images of others.
As a parent / carer, you might want to start seeking permission before uploading images of your child online (‘Shall I share this pic, or would you prefer me not to?’ is one way to ask, for example.)
This BBC Newsround clip talks about the importance of online consent.This BBC Bitesize clip talks about digital consent.
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, our Talk Time homework is reviewing learning from your child’s Living and Learning lessons this half-term. Children in most classes have been learning about our British Values.
These are: Democracy, Respect and Tolerance, Rule of Law and Individual Liberty.
The question that we’d like you to consider with your child is:
Why are British Values important?
Things you might like to consider for each value:
- Democracy – voting, listening, the right to have a voice, leadership, joint decisions
- Respect and tolerance – traditions, culture, awareness, acceptance, religions, respect
- Rule of law – rules, laws, agreements, behaviour, protected rights
- Individual liberty – values, consent, equality, rights, choice, dignity
When discussing these values, it’s often helpful to imagine what life would be like without these values.