Spelling and Homework

✏️ Spelling & Homework – Year 1 and 2
Spellings for Summer term can be found on the school website and have been sent out via school spider. Spelling tests will take place on a Friday or on a Thursday for flexi-school children.
White Rose Maths homework books will be collected in each Tuesday and marked with a new week’s worth of maths homework being set. The work the children will be completing will be linked to learning that has been taking place in class.
Thank you for your continued support — it really helps the children grow in confidence and independence! 🌟
Spring 2 : Spelling & Homework – Year 1 & 2
Most children are now following Pathways to Spell and will receive weekly spellings to practise at home from Mrs Davis-Hilliard. Children in the pink phonics group will continue to receive spellings linked to their phonics and reading books, and their spelling checks will be completed with Mrs Gould.
Maths homework will continue in the children’s Maths Journals.
Spring 1: Spelling & Homework – Year 1 and 2
Our Year 1 children are now following Pathways to Spell and will receive weekly spellings to practise at home. Maths homework continues in their Maths Journals, and extra home learning ideas can be found in our class newsletter.
Reminders:
• · Homework and spelling books are due in every Monday for a test.
• · Spellings will focus on phonics, common exception words, and topic vocabulary.
Autumn 1: Spelling & Homework- Year 1 & 2
To support learning at home and reinforce key skills, Year 1 children will receive weekly spelling and homework tasks. These tasks are designed to complement what we’ve been exploring in class and help build confidence and independence.
• Homework and spelling books are due in every Tuesday
• Spelling words will focus on phonics, common exception words, and key vocabulary from our topics
We appreciate your support in helping children complete these activities—it truly enhances their progress!
If you have any questions please email [email protected]
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