Additional Learning Opportunities
'I have no special talent. I am only passionately curious.' Albert Einstein
If Einstein was able to achieve merely through 'being curious' then perhaps we should all aspire to this!
Home Learning, or homework, is set for all pupils weekly. In key areas of English and Maths particularly, home learning gives your child the opportunity to consolidate things they have learned in class or continually develop key skills such as reading, spelling and times-tables.
Each week children will have homework in English and in Maths in addition to a Topic homework .
In addition, many children and parents at Upton are very keen to access additional learning challenges in areas they enjoy. At Upton we set termly Optional Gold Letter Learning Challenges in lots of different subjects for children to engage with if they wish. Each lead to some type of reward from the school to the child to congratulate them for accessing additional learning opportunities.
Within Maths, your child will be given logins for our online homework portals in MyMaths, Spelling Shed and Times-Tables Rockstars. Online homework is easy to engage with and means children can access it from phones, iPads or a computer. Each programme also provides explanations of the concepts needed for each piece of homework. The IT Suite is open daily until 5pm for parents (or grandparents) to work alongside their child in online home learning tasks.
For families who struggle with homework for any reason, our Learning Mentors run a weekly homework club for children to attend.
Strong communication between home and school is always essential. if your child is struggling with their homework in any way then don't be shy, contact their teacher as soon as possible.
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Year 3 |
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Weekly Topic Homework via the class blog |
Year 4 |
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Weekly Topic Homework via the class blog |
Year 5 |
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Weekly Topic Homework via the class blog |
Year 6 |
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Weekly Topic Homework via the class blog |
The biggest impact a parent can have on their child's education is to display a positive attitude and work in partnership with the school.
Check out some of links below to helpful home learning resources:
ENGLISH |
MATHS |
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Oxford Owl is an award-winning website to help support children’s learning, both at home and at school |
All pupils have a MyMaths and Times-Tables Rockstars login that is the same. Homework is set for pupils using MyMaths and times-Tables Rockstars |
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BBC Bitesize includes games and information aimed at primary school children |
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DK 10-Minute Times-Tables is a fantastic app for phones that helps pupils learn time-tables in order; out of order; and with division facts |
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Not sure how to use a semi-colon properly? Confused about noun phrases? Grammar Monster is an excellent tool to help define difficult terms |
TopMarks Maths Games are fun interactive way for children to learn and recall knowledge quickly |
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What's a determiner? How do you use the subjunctive voice? Which is the subordinate clause? This excellent glossary for parents at TheSchoolRun gives examples of all the SPaG terms we teach at school and examples of what they mean |
MANGAHIGH is an online learning platform pupils can access on phones or iPads in order to complete their homework The programme continually adapts the level of difficulty to scaffold your child.
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It's a jungle out there so scibermonkey collects all the best websites ... throws out the nuts ... leaving you with the pick of the bunch to go ape about science and swing through school!
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Designed to stimulate the imagination about science and technology. Provides science resources for primary school students |
Extra useful recourses for home learning: (Click the images)
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This site is no longer updated and yet there's so much still available, from language learning to BBC Bitesize for revision. No TV licence required except for content on BBC iPlayer. |
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Invicta National Academy - Upton are working with the Academy on a project to support Year 5 and 6 children catch up on Maths and English Support lost over the pandemic. |
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Learn computer programming skills - fun and free. |
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Creative computer programming. |
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All sorts of engaging educational videos. |
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Free science lessons. |
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Wide range of cool educational videos. |
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YouTube videos on many subjects. |
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Science awards you can complete from home. |
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Digital enterprise award scheme you can complete online. |
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All kinds of making. |
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Is in U.S. grades, but good for UK Primary age. |
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Listening activities for the younger ones. |
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Resources for English language learning. |
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Aimed at Secondary age. Multi-disciplinary activities. |
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Geography gaming! |
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If you have a stamp and a nearby post box. |
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Educational online games. |
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Activities and quizzes. |
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Used by teachers across the country. Information and activities linked precisely to the National Curriculum |