REMOTE EDUCATION PROVISION: INFORMATION FOR PARENTS CAN BE FOUND HERE
Lockdown Home Learning
During the January/February 2021 lockdown many children are learning from home with the support of the learning activities we are providing through Google Classroom and other educational platforms such as Times Table Rock Stars.
Every child has been provided with their unique log in details to access these and practised the necessary skills they need during lessons in the autumn term of 2020. More support on how to access and use Google Classroom can be found here: https://www.highfield-primary.trafford.sch.uk/curriculum/other-subjects/computing/google-classroom
The government has set out expectations that primary children receive 3 hours of learning each day. Below is a table to explain how these expectations are being met in Class 3. Further support on well being and additional learning opportunities can be found beneath the table.
Lesson | Activity | Approximate Time |
Live lessons |
Morning session at 10.00am which introduces the day's lessons. Afternoon session at 1.40pm to give feedback on the learning completed/ share a story/play a game or a spelling test (Friday).
|
30 mins
20 mins |
English
|
One main activity linking to the live lesson. | 30 mins |
Phonics/reading
|
One text and related activities set for the week. Ruth Miskin Set 2/3 phonics video updated daily. |
15 mins daily |
Maths
|
White Rose Maths introduction video and activity. | 40 mins |
Foundation subjects
|
One lesson per day based on History, Geography, Science, PE, Art, DT, Music or PSHE. | 40 mins |
Daily activities |
Epic reading Spelling Shed Times Tables Rock Stars |
15 mins each
|
A reminder:
To access Epic reading (free from 9am - 4pm) follow the instructions below.
1) Go to www.getepic.com/students
2) Enter class code: uvr0561
3) Select your child's name from the list
*Spelling Shed and TTRS passwords/login details can be found at the front of your child's reading record book.
Physical Activity
It is recommended that everybody partakes in at least 30 minutes of physical activity per day. This could include using some of the links provided on the Highfield website, Google Classroom or enjoying exercise in your home and local area.
WELLBEING
The government have produced a children’s guide to coronavirus which aims to answer children’s questions about coronavirus, tell children how to stay safe and protect other people and how to help them make the best of their time at home. This is available at the following link:
https://www.