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This page of our website will share links to some learn activities for those children who are unable to attend school whilst we are open.

Learning support activities of unable to come to school/ self isolating:

Tudor Primary has already invested in learning materials that will be sent home in the event of a school closure. We pledge to maintain daily contact with the children and each class will have its own specific email to aid communication with the teaching team. Daily activities will be set as well as extra ideas to engage children in their learning.

The Friends of Tudor have also invested in some wonderful creative ideas that are sure to inspire children during a school closure. There will even be regular fun challenges that the children can respond to. We are determined to ensure that #TeamTudor recognises that we are all supporting each other in this time of difficulty.

In the meantime, whilst the vast majority of children are still able to come into school, not all children are able to attend. We continue to work pro actively and we trust you recognise our efforts in ensuring that children still feel part of our school. The  websites/ resources below can be accessed. Please keep an eye on this new page on the website for further updates.

We do recognise that many of these activities are computer based. They do contain downloadable activities worksheets but we have invested in more 'hands-on' activities being sent out during a school closure. We have not sent these out already because we want teachers to be able to engage with the classes when these are set each day/ each period during any period school is closed.

We hope you find the following useful:   

Curriculum Visions- ebooks

This website can support learning in different topic areas. There are ebooks as well as video links about a range of subjects- across the curriculum. You can be signposted to help you find the right level of book.

https://www.curriculumvisions.com/

Log in: TudorStaff/0001

Password: jungle

 

Reading Books

Access to some free to use book-banded reading books:

https://home.oxfordowl.co.uk/books/free-ebooks/

 

Phonics

This is used in school and children can get free access at home. Play along with the children and practise those sounds!

https://www.phonicsplay.co.uk/

Use this link to make sure you are articulating correctly:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BqhXUW_v-1s

FITTER FUTURES- daily fitness activities

Fitter Future is an easy to use online The 'HOW-TO' guide is in the attachments below.

 

DO NOT CHANGE THE USERNAME/PASSWORD

 

To access Fitter Future:

Click here
Username for EYFS / KS1 classes: tudor primary1
Password for EYFS / KS1 classes: 17h8b
Username for KS2 classes: tudor primary2
Password for  KS2 classes: 4u2l9

BBC BITESIZE- learning from the BBC

BBC Bitesize covers a range of subjects. You can access video clips and activities.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/primary

For younger learners:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies

Twinkl - Learning across the curriculum

This is a widely used resource in education. There are lots of things to help engage children. There is a free membership offer avaliable- see below

https://www.twinkl.co.uk/

Maths Shed and Spelling Shed- learning in the core curriculum

Children from year 1 to year 6 are able to access this paid service (for the web version). It contains spelling games and maths games that support and extend number skills. This website is already known to you children as part of spelling support- maths is now available!

Your child's password can access both spelling and maths.

LEXIA- for children who receive this intervention support

For children who have a LEXIA login and receive this support at school, you can still continue with this at home!

Grammar and Punctuation Support- KS2

https://www.spag.com/  KS2 children have their own logins from school

LetterJoin - handwriting support

This is a handwriting tool. This can be used on tablets and you can also download worksheets. There are key word lists and there are also some hiher level grammar activities.

Log in details are on the attachment below. There is even a parent manual available to download.

Don't forget to focus on your wellbeing!

Gratitude Treasure Hunt:

Something that makes you feel happy

One thing you love to smell

Something you like to look at

One thing that tastes good

Something that is your favourite colour

Something that makes you smile in nature

One thing that is very useful for you

One song that makes you happy

Something to give to someone else to make them smile

Resilience Bingo

Find one item that makes you feel calm and happy

Think of a time you felt really happy

Take a deep breath in and breathe out slowly

Give yourself a hug

Get a drink of water and look after your body

Find a place at home that makes you feel calm and happy and sit there for a minute

Tell someone you love how important they are to you

STOP! Take a minute to think about what is happening

The Five Senses Exercise

Something you can SEE

Something you can HEAR

Something you can TASTE

Something you can FEEL

Something you can SMELL

Some useful links:

https://childmind.org/article/talking-to-kids-about-the-coronavirus/

https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/51342366

https://krisepsykologi.no/what-can-we-say-to-children-about-coronavirus/

https://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/blog/2020/03/nature-detectives/

https://positivepsychology.com/mindfulness-for-children-kids-activities/

Other ideas?

The attached link has a list of additional free resources that are currently available.

https://kidsactivitiesblog.com/135609/list-of-education-companies-offering-free-subscriptions/