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Co-operative learning
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We have a co-operative learning system where parents and carers can work with school to help their child's development. An individual activity appropriate to each child's learning is sent home each week, with guidance on how to carry it out. This is completed at home and returned to the teacher with a comment on how it went.

Example: Help your child to sort books and pencils into two piles.

Example: Help your child to explore objects with rough and smooth textures.

Try this science site

Or this one from the BBC

Example: Look for numbers round your house and when you go out.

Try this Numberjacks game

Example: Read a book with your child and ask them to point to different pictures or familiar words.

Here are some stories from the Tweenies

We also send home library books, which families sign an agreement to say they will look after and return.

 

 

 

 

 

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