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Homework is an essential part of the education system.

It allows students to practice and reinforce


what they have learned in class, as well as develop important skills such as time management and
independent learning. However, as any student or parent knows, homework can be a daunting and
challenging task. Coming up with ideas for P1 homework can be especially difficult, as these young
learners are just beginning their academic journey.

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1. Reading and Writing Activities


Reading and writing are fundamental skills that are crucial for a child's development. For P1
students, homework activities can include reading a short story and answering comprehension
questions, practicing letter formation and sight words, or even writing a short creative story. These
activities not only improve literacy skills, but also encourage imagination and critical thinking.

2. Math Practice
Math can be a challenging subject for many students, but with the right homework activities, it can
also be fun and engaging. P1 students can practice counting, number recognition, and basic addition
and subtraction through activities such as counting objects in their environment, playing math games,
or even creating their own math problems to solve.

3. Science Experiments
Science is all about exploration and discovery, making it the perfect subject for hands-on homework
activities. P1 students can conduct simple experiments at home, such as making a volcano or
creating a rainbow, to learn about basic scientific concepts. These activities not only make learning
fun, but also encourage curiosity and critical thinking skills.

4. Arts and Crafts


Arts and crafts are not only fun for children, but also help develop fine motor skills and creativity.
P1 students can be given homework activities such as drawing, painting, or making a collage based
on a theme or topic they are learning in class. This not only reinforces learning, but also allows
children to express themselves and develop their artistic abilities.

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Reading (Every night) - 10 minutes Physical activity Art Writing. Time for English Primary oneTime
for English Primary one. Photos used under Creative Commons from L2F1, jurvetson, Loren Javier,
Ernst Vikne. Tuesday- 1) Complete the homework for Miss Barbara. 2) Complete 1 math sheet in the
green folder. 3) Read the book in your book bag to an adult at least 2 times. Whatever you read, read
two times and then enter the title into your book log. Fill in your reading log. 2) Keep a journal of
what you are doing. First listen, then read, last answer the quiz questions. 2) One math practice sheet
in your green folder. 3) Sight word extra practice, in your green folder. Ten minutes twice a week is
perfect! 5) Spelling quiz on Friday. Time for English Primary oneTime for English Primary one.
Tuesday- 1) Complete the homework for Miss Barbara. 2) Complete 1 sight words sheet in the green
folder. 3) Read the book in your book bag to an adult at least 2 times. Time for English Primary
oneTime for English Primary one. Spelling quiz of Friday! 3) Read at least 10 minutes on Raz Kids
every day. It DOESN'T matter who finishes first, what is important is that you understand what you
read. Thursday- 1) Spanish homework 2) Raz-Kids for 10 min. For Year 2, homework will be sent
home on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. Children in the Upper School have the option to complete
their homework at Junior and Senior Prep after school. Wednesday- 1) How to Ride a Bike
worksheets in green folder. 2) 1 math worksheet in green folder. Thursday- 1) Spanish homework 2)
Read at least 3 stories on Raz Kids 3) Reading bags 4) Spelling City. First they will be creating their
monster, then they will be assigned to a mission. Tuesday- 1) Spanish homework 2) Math worksheet
3) Reading bag 4) Write about your favorite part of Reading Night. English will be a written activity
linked to what we are learning in class. Their homeworks are very cleverly differentiated - these will
be uploaded to prethomework.weebly.com soon. There's still lots of buzz around Pret Homeworks.
Topic and Science are given on alternate weeks and linked to their learning. Wednesday- 1)
Complete 1 math worksheet in green folder. 2) Rainbow words 3) Xtra Math for 10 min. 4) Reading
bag Thursday- 1) Spanish homework 2) Read 2 books of Raz Kids 3) Reading bag. Tuesday- 1)
Spanish homework 2) One math sheet (in green folder) 3) One sight word practice sheet. Please
review them and do your homework using last week's list. 3) Read at least 5 stories on Raz-kids. 4)
Reading bags (we will be doing assessment so we will have no reading groups!). The Skill Practice
element is what most standard maths homeworks involve, and remains essential, but we also have an
additional four elements. Have the adult sign the Book Log. 3) Complete 1 sight words sheet in
green folder. Eventually I may need to upgrade the website to make it easier to search by topic and
Key Stage. Ten minutes twice a week is perfect! 5) Spelling quiz on Friday.
Time for English Primary oneTime for English Primary one. Time for English Primary oneTime for
English Primary one. In Year 6 homework is assigned four nights per week, with reading encouraged
daily (once the homework has been completed). Teachers report that the quality of work submitted is
often high and that students enjoy completing Pret Homeworks. Tuesday- 1) Spanish homework 2)
Reading bag: read your story to an adult twice and then get them to sign your log for you. 3) One
math practice sheet in your green folder. Wednesday- 1) Complete 1 math sheet in green folder. 2)
Read on Raz Kids. Remember it is important to first listen to the story, then read it and -if you are
on level A- answer the quiz. Make sure to listen to your child read the story two times before signing
the reading log. Have the adult sign the Book Log. 3) Complete 1 math sheet in green folder. Time
for English Primary oneTime for English Primary one. The homework pictured below is one of
Kathryn's original designs. Play games: AudioWordMatch, HangMouse, MissingLetter,
WordUnscramble, finally take a test. Children in the Upper School have the option to complete their
homework at Junior and Senior Prep after school. First they will be creating their monster, then they
will be assigned to a mission. Some schools are now using these as standard homeworks across the
maths department, in other schools one or two teachers are using them every now and then. I've
created a number of Pret Homeworks myself, but my primary role is collator. New games have been
allocated on Education City and a new book on Giglets. Time for English Primary oneTime for
English Primary one. Reading (Every night) - 10 minutes Physical activity Art Writing. Please help
your child be successful by forming the habit of checking this webpage at least once a week and
providing an appropriate time and place for completing homework. Don't leave them at home, bring
them to school along with your reading bag every day! 3) Read at least 10 minutes on Raz Kids
every day. Thursday- 1) Spanish homework 2) Read at least 3 stories on Raz Kids 3) Reading bags
4) Spelling City. Thursday- 1) Spanish homework 2) Raz-Kids for 10 min. Our sounds will be b and
u and our common words are, be, but and you. Remember it is important to first listen to the story,
then read it and -if you are on level A- answer the quiz. This week we will not be sending the green
folder home. Our collection currently ranges from Key Stage 2 to A level including Further Maths.
Please review them and do your homework using last week's list. 3) Read at least 5 stories on Raz-
kids. 4) Reading bags (we will be doing assessment so we will have no reading groups!). I decided
we needed a name for this homework format. Background Last summer Kathryn Forster, Head of
Maths at the TES 'Creative School of the Year' 2015 Seaham School of Technology, tweeted some
pictures of a new homework template she'd devised.
Time for English Primary oneTime for English Primary one. Whatever you read, read two times and
then enter the title into your book log. Time for English Primary oneTime for English Primary one.
Fill in your reading log. 2) Keep a journal of what you are doing. Make sure to listen to your child
read the story two times before signing the reading log. Time for English Primary oneTime for
English Primary one. Although all the homeworks on prethomework.weebly.com are for maths, this
homework format works well in other subjects. You may read RazKids or books in your yellow
envelope. Keep your reading bag until FRIDAY! 2- Read on Raz Kids, 6 books at least 3- Complete
math worksheets 4- Rainbow words using our spelling words for this week 5- Spelling City. Huge
thanks to Kathryn Forster for the idea - she's been an inspiration to many. Time for English Primary
oneTime for English Primary one. Tuesday- 1) Complete the homework for Miss Barbara. 2)
Complete 1 sight words sheet in the green folder. 3) Read the book in your book bag to an adult at
least 2 times. Remember: first, listen then read!! (Use links) 2) One math sheet (in green folder). For
Year 2, homework will be sent home on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. We will be talking more
about it in school as well but, any questions please let me know. Tell us on Friday what numbers you
spotted and where you saw them. The collection of Pret Homeworks continues to grow. Thursday-
1) Spanish homework 2) Raz-Kids for 10 min. Tuesday- 1) Spanish homework. 2) Teach Your
Monster to Read for 10 min. 3) Xtra Math for practice. These are the same words that students have
been reading and practicing in their reading bags (word ring). Remember it is important to first listen
to the story, then read it and -if you are on level A- answer the quiz. During the next school year I
hope to see more Pret Homeworks for Key Stage 1 and 2, and for other secondary subjects. So don't
read all 4 stories one day and no reading other days. I asked for Pret Homework contributions
through Twitter and the collection quickly started to grow. Have an adult who read with you sign the
reading log in your reading bag! 4) One math practice worksheet Friday- Spelling Quiz. READ
EVERY DAY!) 5) If you are not finished with Teach Your Monster to Read, work on finishing level
two. 6) Play on Xtra Math for 15 min. We understand that each child learns differently so the
homework mats reflect this and provide an opportunity for the children to consolidate their
education in a way that benefits them as individual learners. The 5 top spellers from P1-10 will go on
to compete on June 20th against the 5 top spellers in P1-6, P1-7 and P1-11, for first place. It was
lucky I spotted this tweet in my busy Twitter feed because it turned out to be the start of something
big. Time for English Primary oneTime for English Primary one.
Therefore, we believe that students need time to bounce back from vacation. It DOESN'T matter
who finishes first, what is important is that you understand what you read. Have the adult sign the
Book Log. 3) Complete 1 math sheet in green folder. It DOESN'T matter who finishes first, what is
important is that you understand what you read. It is important to continue with our learning so that
students are well prepared for first grade. Fill in your reading log. 2) Keep a journal of what you are
doing. You will be taking your Thanksgiving book log home tomorrow. Kathryn and I then made a
few more homeworks, and I created a page on my blog containing links to our small collection.
Thursday- 1) Complete the homework for Miss Barbara. 2) Read the book in your book bag to an
adult at least 2 times. Their homeworks are very cleverly differentiated - these will be uploaded to
prethomework.weebly.com soon. There's still lots of buzz around Pret Homeworks. Thursday- 1)
Spanish homework 2) Read at least 3 stories on Raz Kids 3) Reading bags 4) Spelling City. We will
be doing a variety of activities to practise the sounds and common words that we have been learning.
I don't edit any of the homeworks submitted, but I do encourage submissions in an editable format
so teachers can tweak them if required. Time for English Primary oneTime for English Primary one.
We have our own Outreach programme and have recently formed links with two local primary
schools and Kang Daek School in Cambodia. Have the adult sign the Book Log. 3) Complete 1 sight
words sheet in green folder. Wednesday- 1) Complete 1 math worksheet in green folder. 2) Rainbow
words 3) Xtra Math for 10 min. 4) Reading bag Thursday- 1) Spanish homework 2) Read 2 books of
Raz Kids 3) Reading bag. Thursday- 1) Spanish homework 2) Read at least 3 stories on Raz Kids 4)
Spelling City. It is a fun way of getting students to learn how to read. Neutralizing accent 1.29.18 by
Prof Sazon Neutralizing accent 1.29.18 by Prof Sazon Rodelito Sazon Booklet english p2 t1 Booklet
english p2 t1. Remember it is important to first listen to the story, then read it and -if you are on level
A- answer the quiz. We understand that each child learns differently so the homework mats reflect
this and provide an opportunity for the children to consolidate their education in a way that benefits
them as individual learners. Can you see how the roots are making the wall crack and break.
Remember: first listen, then read!! (Use links) 2) One math sheet (in green folder) 3) One sight word
practice sheet. Please help your child be successful by forming the habit of checking this webpage at
least once a week and providing an appropriate time and place for completing homework.
Indications: use half a cartulina, glue 100 things to the cartulina and decorate it. Please stick into the
red jotter that was sent home and continue to practise previously taught sounds. They are practice for
our big pre-first math test. 4- Log onto Xtra-Math and play on it. Time for English Primary oneTime
for English Primary one. Time for English Primary oneTime for English Primary one.
Thursday- 1) Spanish homework 2) Read at least 3 stories on Raz Kids 3) Reading bags 4) Spelling
City. Teachers report that the quality of work submitted is often high and that students enjoy
completing Pret Homeworks. Have an adult who read with you sign the reading log in your reading
bag! 4) One math practice worksheet Friday- Spelling Quiz. Time for English Primary oneTime for
English Primary one. Search for an alternative from our selection of over 900,000 resources made by
teachers, for teachers. Time for English Primary oneTime for English Primary one. Photos used under
Creative Commons from L2F1, jurvetson, Loren Javier, Ernst Vikne. It DOESN'T matter who
finishes first, what is important is that you understand what you read. Thursday- 1) Spanish
homework 2) Read at least 3 stories on Raz Kids 3) Reading bags 4) Spelling City. Tuesday- 1)
Spanish homework 2) Reading bag: read your story to an adult twice and then get them to sign your
log for you. 3) One math practice sheet in your green folder. It is a fun way of getting students to
learn how to read. Time for English Primary oneTime for English Primary one. I will be assessing the
children during this week and will send home the results of these. Every child will be taking reading
bags home two or three times this week. Kathryn and I then made a few more homeworks, and I
created a page on my blog containing links to our small collection. Tuesday- 1) Spanish homework 2)
One math sheet (in green folder) 3) 5 min. Topic and Science are given on alternate weeks and
linked to their learning. Tell us on Friday what numbers you spotted and where you saw them. I'm
excited by the work being done at Burford School where they are making Pret Homeworks to fit
into their new GCSE Schemes of Work. Our sounds will be b and u and our common words are, be,
but and you. Don't forget to read at least 5 stories a week. This post tells the story of Pret
Homeworks - where they came from, how they work, why they're great and what's coming next.
Have the adult sign the Book Log. 3) Complete 1 math sheet in green folder. Background Last
summer Kathryn Forster, Head of Maths at the TES 'Creative School of the Year' 2015 Seaham
School of Technology, tweeted some pictures of a new homework template she'd devised. You will
be practicing your word rings at least twice a week. Time for English Primary oneTime for English
Primary one. Thursday- 1) Complete the homework for Miss Barbara. 2) Read the book in your book
bag to an adult at least 2 times. So don't read all 4 stories one day and no reading other days.
Thursday- 1) Spanish homework 2) Color your story and add some details to your writing: labels,
speech bubbles, onomatopoeia. 3) Math worksheet. (in green folder) 4) Spelling City. Keep your
reading bag until FRIDAY! 2- Read on Raz Kids, 6 books at least 3- Complete math worksheets 4-
Rainbow words using our spelling words for this week 5- Spelling City.
Takeaway Homeworks were popular at the time so I put a spin on the name and went for Pret
Homeworks - creating an acronym for the words 'practise, recall, extend, think'. You will be
practicing your word rings at least twice a week. Time for English Primary oneTime for English
Primary one. Spelling test on THURSDAY. 3) Read at least 10 minutes on Raz Kids every day.
Thursday- 1) Complete the homework for Miss Barbara. 2) Read the book in your book bag to an
adult at least 2 times. Therefore, we believe that students need time to bounce back from vacation. I
also think the homework format would work well in primary school. I asked for Pret Homework
contributions through Twitter and the collection quickly started to grow. Wednesday- 1) Read at least
3 stories on Raz Kids. 2) Reading bag return TOMORROW! 3) One math sheet in your green folder.
4) Play one or two games and then do the teach 'n test on Spelling City: hangmouse, audio word
match, word unscramble, word search, missing letter. We currently have around 140 homeworks
from 50 maths teachers - the full list of contributors is here. It DOESN'T matter who finishes first,
what is important is that you understand what you read. We will be doing a variety of activities to
practise the sounds and common words that we have been learning. You can help them by using their
word ring or their spelling list to read the words to them, so they can spell them out loud. Photos
used under Creative Commons from L2F1, jurvetson, Loren Javier, Ernst Vikne. First listen, then
read, last answer the quiz questions. 2) One math practice sheet in your green folder. 3) Sight word
extra practice, in your green folder. 4) Reading bags. Return TOMORROW Tuesday- 1) Spanish
homework 2) Reading bag: read your story to an adult twice and then get them to sign your log for
you. This week we will not be sending the green folder home. READ EVERY DAY!) 4) Bring
ingredients for making soup. Thursday- 1) Spanish homework 2) Color your story and add some
details to your writing: labels, speech bubbles, onomatopoeia. 3) Math worksheet. (in green folder)
4) Spelling City. Say the word again. After Spelling: If they spell the word correctly, they will be
asked to spell another word. Thursday- 1) Spanish homework 2) Read at least 3 stories on Raz Kids
3) Reading bags 4) Spelling City. Remember it is important to first listen to the story, then read it and
-if you are on level A- answer the quiz. So don't read all 4 stories one day and no reading other days.
The words to be spelled by students are the snap words we have been practicing all year. Time for
English Primary oneTime for English Primary one. Time for English Primary oneTime for English
Primary one. It is important to continue with our learning so that students are well prepared for first
grade. Wednesday- 1) Complete 1 math sheet in green folder. 2) Read on Raz Kids. Gottlieb Day
School 5 Parenting Practices for a Peaceful Home, Week 3 5 Parenting Practices for a Peaceful
Home, Week 3 Krista Keintz Bloomers. Make sure to listen to your child read the story two times
before signing the reading log. Pret Homeworks also featured as Craig Barton's Resource of the
Week in November 2014.

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