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The Challenge of Homework for KS1 Students

Homework can be a challenging task for students of all ages, but for KS1 students, it can be
particularly difficult. At this stage in their education, children are still developing their academic
skills and may struggle with the concept of homework. This can be frustrating for both students and
parents, as it is important for young learners to establish good study habits early on.

One of the main challenges of homework for KS1 students is time management. At this age, children
are still learning how to manage their time effectively and may struggle to balance their homework
with other activities and responsibilities. This can lead to rushed or incomplete assignments, which
can negatively impact their academic progress.

Another challenge is understanding the purpose of homework. For young learners, it may be difficult
to see the value in completing homework assignments outside of school. This can lead to a lack of
motivation and engagement, making it even more challenging for them to complete their work.

Furthermore, the content of homework can also present a challenge for KS1 students. As they are
still developing their academic skills, they may struggle with certain concepts or tasks that are
beyond their current abilities. This can lead to frustration and a sense of defeat, which can be
detrimental to their confidence and overall academic performance.

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Includes tasks such as finding who has the largest hands in the family, adding numbers on a car
number plate, counting activities, 2D shape hunts and much more. This morning we got into pairs
and read Ruaumoko Rages (an information report that combines a Moari Legend with the Science
behind how a Volcano Erupts). Includes editable versions to add pupil names and class details. It was
a fantastic feeling to wander around the room and over-hear the children's conversations while
highlight the parts of this report. Links to literacy: reading, writing and speaking and listening. Cut
and laminate and use over again with dry markers. Includes tasks such as finding words around the
house, searching for items beginning with particular sounds, making words from sets of sounds,
describing their favourite toy and more. We will also look at drawing our own conclusions and
reflecting on what impact we have on a variety of issues and what action we could take to make our
world a better place to live in. We began by identifying the correct structure (introduction, main
body, and conclusion). They enjoyed three periods of P.E and had a Movie with popcorn and special
drinks as a treat. Includes tasks such as finding words around the house, searching for items
beginning with particular sounds, making words from sets of sounds, describing their favourite toy
and more. Congratulations to all the children who competed their 14 Homework Challenges over the
year. We will have a lot of fun investigating where we come from and what it means to belong to a
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for later Not quite what you were looking for. We discovered that Information Reports have a lot in
them. This week we have begun focusing on Information Reports in Writing. Includes tasks such as
finding who has the largest hands in the family, adding numbers on a car number plate, counting
activities, 2D shape hunts and much more. As part of our Inquiry this term, the room 21 children are
becoming 'teachers' and will be supporting a buddy in Year 3. The owner of this site is using
Wordfence to manage access to their site. Check out these pics below of some of us getting to know
our buddies. After highlighting all the criteria included in the report, we will write our own
information report on this topic. Includes tasks such as finding words around the house, searching
for items beginning with particular sounds, making words from sets of sounds, describing their
favourite toy and more. You will then receive an email that helps you regain access. After initially
creating a survey to find out about their buddy, how they learn and what they need help with, we
met them today - so exciting. Now that we have loads of information, we will start planning our first
lesson based on their needs ready for next Tuesday. We then highlighted subject-specific nouns,
descriptive verbs, technical vocabulary, and cause and effect complex sentences. What does the
author include in the report to make it an Information Report. Includes editable versions to add pupil
names and class details.
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'unpack' what an Information Report actually looks like. This week we have begun focusing on
Information Reports in Writing. We discovered that Information Reports have a lot in them. Links to
literacy: reading, writing and speaking and listening. This morning we got into pairs and read
Ruaumoko Rages (an information report that combines a Moari Legend with the Science behind how
a Volcano Erupts). We will look at what makes an effective persuasive argument and what we
relevant information we need to include to persuade our reader to our way of th. It was a fantastic
feeling to wander around the room and over-hear the children's conversations while highlight the
parts of this report. Activities include: colour, shape, estimation, addition, making sets, describing
shape and size. Includes images of apples on a tree, monkeys hanging from a branch, cakes on a
plate, sweets in a jar and many more. You will then receive an email that helps you regain access. In
Reading, we will initially be focusing on a range of persuasive texts - identifying features and
content that makes a piece of writing persuasive. Cut and laminate and use over again with dry
markers. Now that we have loads of information, we will start planning our first lesson based on
their needs ready for next Tuesday. Includes tasks such as finding who has the largest hands in the
family, adding numbers on a car number plate, counting activities, 2D shape hunts and much more.
We will have a lot of fun investigating where we come from and what it means to belong to a
diverse range of cultures. These have been designed for children to have some maths fun and
exploration in their home environments as part of homework. Congratulations to all the children who
competed their 14 Homework Challenges over the year. As always, Term 3 will be as action packed
as our other terms and we can;t wait to get on with our term 3 learning journey. Includes tasks such
as finding who has the largest hands in the family, adding numbers on a car number plate, counting
activities, 2D shape hunts and much more. Includes tasks such as finding words around the house,
searching for items beginning with particular sounds, making words from sets of sounds, describing
their favourite toy and more. The owner of this site is using Wordfence to manage access to their site.
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number plate, counting activities, 2D shape hunts and much more. See other similar resources ?2.00
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such as finding words around the house, searching for items beginning with particular sounds,
making words from sets of sounds, describing their favourite toy and more. Includes tasks such as
finding words around the house, searching for items beginning with particular sounds, making words
from sets of sounds, describing their favourite toy and more. Inquiry this term has a focus on culture
and heritage. Includes editable versions to add pupil names and class details. They enjoyed three
periods of P.E and had a Movie with popcorn and special drinks as a treat.
The owner of this site is using Wordfence to manage access to their site. After highlighting all the
criteria included in the report, we will write our own information report on this topic. Includes
editable versions to add pupil names and class details. Inquiry this term has a focus on culture and
heritage. Microsoft Publisher 2007 or higher required to view and edit. In Reading, we will initially
be focusing on a range of persuasive texts - identifying features and content that makes a piece of
writing persuasive. Includes tasks such as finding words around the house, searching for items
beginning with particular sounds, making words from sets of sounds, describing their favourite toy
and more. Includes tasks such as finding who has the largest hands in the family, adding numbers on
a car number plate, counting activities, 2D shape hunts and much more. Write a review Update
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specific nouns, descriptive verbs, technical vocabulary, and cause and effect complex sentences.
Congratulations to all the children who competed their 14 Homework Challenges over the year. You
will then receive an email that helps you regain access. They enjoyed three periods of P.E and had a
Movie with popcorn and special drinks as a treat. Our customer service team will review your report
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Teaching and Learning Resources for Early Learners and KS1 3.48 3591 reviews Not the right
resource. Includes tasks such as finding words around the house, searching for items beginning with
particular sounds, making words from sets of sounds, describing their favourite toy and more. Links
to literacy: reading, writing and speaking and listening. See other similar resources ?2.00 (no rating)
0 reviews BUY NOW Save for later Not quite what you were looking for. We thought as a class it
would be really beneficial to 'unpack' what an Information Report actually looks like. Includes pairs
of socks which makes them great for activities related to doubling. Activities include: colour, shape,
estimation, addition, making sets, describing shape and size. Check out these pics below of some of
us getting to know our buddies. We will also look at drawing our own conclusions and reflecting on
what impact we have on a variety of issues and what action we could take to make our world a
better place to live in. What does the author include in the report to make it an Information Report.
We will look at what makes an effective persuasive argument and what we relevant information we
need to include to persuade our reader to our way of th. Now that we have loads of information, we
will start planning our first lesson based on their needs ready for next Tuesday. Also includes bead
images that could be laminated and moved around on the board. Includes an editable background to
enable you to create your own additional posters if required. This week we have begun focusing on
Information Reports in Writing. Includes editable versions to add pupil names and class details.
To download this resource, sign up by purchasing a Year 1 Subscription Package, Year 2
Subscription Package or Apple Tree Subscription. It was a fantastic feeling to wander around the
room and over-hear the children's conversations while highlight the parts of this report. Continue
your collection and you could store them in a small file index box. Inquiry this term has a focus on
culture and heritage. Includes tasks such as finding words around the house, searching for items
beginning with particular sounds, making words from sets of sounds, describing their favourite toy
and more. As always, Term 3 will be as action packed as our other terms and we can;t wait to get on
with our term 3 learning journey. Activities include: colour, shape, estimation, addition, making sets,
describing shape and size. What does the author include in the report to make it an Information
Report. Includes editable versions to add pupil names and class details. The owner of this site is
using Wordfence to manage access to their site. Includes pairs of socks which makes them great for
activities related to doubling. Check out these pics below of some of us getting to know our buddies.
Includes an editable background to enable you to create your own additional posters if required. We
discovered that Information Reports have a lot in them. Now that we have loads of information, we
will start planning our first lesson based on their needs ready for next Tuesday. We thought as a class
it would be really beneficial to 'unpack' what an Information Report actually looks like.
Congratulations to all the children who competed their 14 Homework Challenges over the year. This
resource hasn't been reviewed yet To ensure quality for our reviews, only customers who have
purchased this resource can review it Report this resource to let us know if it violates our terms and
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quite what you were looking for. Links to literacy: reading, writing and speaking and listening. Write
a review Update existing review Submit review Cancel It's good to leave some feedback. We will
have a lot of fun investigating where we come from and what it means to belong to a diverse range
of cultures. We will also look at drawing our own conclusions and reflecting on what impact we have
on a variety of issues and what action we could take to make our world a better place to live in.
Includes tasks such as finding words around the house, searching for items beginning with particular
sounds, making words from sets of sounds, describing their favourite toy and more. These have been
designed for children to have some maths fun and exploration in their home environments as part of
homework. They enjoyed three periods of P.E and had a Movie with popcorn and special drinks as a
treat. As part of our Inquiry this term, the room 21 children are becoming 'teachers' and will be
supporting a buddy in Year 3. Our customer service team will review your report and will be in
touch. ?2.00 (no rating) 0 reviews BUY NOW Save for later ?2.00 (no rating) 0 reviews BUY NOW
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Resources for Early Learners and KS1 3.48 3591 reviews Not the right resource. Also includes bead
images that could be laminated and moved around on the board. After initially creating a survey to
find out about their buddy, how they learn and what they need help with, we met them today - so
exciting.
It was a fantastic feeling to wander around the room and over-hear the children's conversations
while highlight the parts of this report. As part of our Inquiry this term, the room 21 children are
becoming 'teachers' and will be supporting a buddy in Year 3. Includes tasks such as finding words
around the house, searching for items beginning with particular sounds, making words from sets of
sounds, describing their favourite toy and more. Microsoft Publisher 2007 or higher required to view
and edit. Includes tasks such as finding who has the largest hands in the family, adding numbers on a
car number plate, counting activities, 2D shape hunts and much more. To download this resource,
sign up by purchasing a Year 1 Subscription Package, Year 2 Subscription Package or Apple Tree
Subscription. Includes tasks such as finding who has the largest hands in the family, adding numbers
on a car number plate, counting activities, 2D shape hunts and much more. Reviews Select overall
rating (no rating) Your rating is required to reflect your happiness. Includes images of apples on a
tree, monkeys hanging from a branch, cakes on a plate, sweets in a jar and many more. After
highlighting all the criteria included in the report, we will write our own information report on this
topic. Includes tasks such as finding words around the house, searching for items beginning with
particular sounds, making words from sets of sounds, describing their favourite toy and more.
Continue your collection and you could store them in a small file index box. You will then receive an
email that helps you regain access. Includes pairs of socks which makes them great for activities
related to doubling. Includes tasks such as finding words around the house, searching for items
beginning with particular sounds, making words from sets of sounds, describing their favourite toy
and more. Links to literacy: reading, writing and speaking and listening. This week we have begun
focusing on Information Reports in Writing. After initially creating a survey to find out about their
buddy, how they learn and what they need help with, we met them today - so exciting. We will look
at what makes an effective persuasive argument and what we relevant information we need to
include to persuade our reader to our way of th. Includes an editable background to enable you to
create your own additional posters if required. Inquiry this term has a focus on culture and heritage.
These have been designed for children to have some maths fun and exploration in their home
environments as part of homework. In Reading, we will initially be focusing on a range of persuasive
texts - identifying features and content that makes a piece of writing persuasive. Includes tasks such
as finding who has the largest hands in the family, adding numbers on a car number plate, counting
activities, 2D shape hunts and much more. See other similar resources ?2.00 (no rating) 0 reviews
BUY NOW Save for later Not quite what you were looking for. Activities include: colour, shape,
estimation, addition, making sets, describing shape and size. Includes editable versions to add pupil
names and class details. Also includes bead images that could be laminated and moved around on the
board. I really hope you had a wonderful break over the holidays and were able to relax and connect
with family and friends.
To download this resource, sign up by purchasing a Year 1 Subscription Package, Year 2
Subscription Package or Apple Tree Subscription. This morning we got into pairs and read
Ruaumoko Rages (an information report that combines a Moari Legend with the Science behind how
a Volcano Erupts). Cut and laminate and use over again with dry markers. We will have a lot of fun
investigating where we come from and what it means to belong to a diverse range of cultures. After
highlighting all the criteria included in the report, we will write our own information report on this
topic. We will also look at drawing our own conclusions and reflecting on what impact we have on a
variety of issues and what action we could take to make our world a better place to live in. Inquiry
this term has a focus on culture and heritage. Includes tasks such as finding words around the house,
searching for items beginning with particular sounds, making words from sets of sounds, describing
their favourite toy and more. Now that we have loads of information, we will start planning our first
lesson based on their needs ready for next Tuesday. This week we have begun focusing on
Information Reports in Writing. We thought as a class it would be really beneficial to 'unpack' what
an Information Report actually looks like. Includes tasks such as finding words around the house,
searching for items beginning with particular sounds, making words from sets of sounds, describing
their favourite toy and more. The owner of this site is using Wordfence to manage access to their site.
Includes editable versions to add pupil names and class details. Includes tasks such as finding who
has the largest hands in the family, adding numbers on a car number plate, counting activities, 2D
shape hunts and much more. We began by identifying the correct structure (introduction, main body,
and conclusion). Continue your collection and you could store them in a small file index box. Links
to literacy: reading, writing and speaking and listening. Write a review Update existing review
Submit review Cancel It's good to leave some feedback. It was a fantastic feeling to wander around
the room and over-hear the children's conversations while highlight the parts of this report. In
Reading, we will initially be focusing on a range of persuasive texts - identifying features and
content that makes a piece of writing persuasive. Reviews Select overall rating (no rating) Your
rating is required to reflect your happiness. After initially creating a survey to find out about their
buddy, how they learn and what they need help with, we met them today - so exciting. Includes
tasks such as finding who has the largest hands in the family, adding numbers on a car number plate,
counting activities, 2D shape hunts and much more. Includes editable versions to add pupil names
and class details. This resource hasn't been reviewed yet To ensure quality for our reviews, only
customers who have purchased this resource can review it Report this resource to let us know if it
violates our terms and conditions. What does the author include in the report to make it an
Information Report. Includes tasks such as finding words around the house, searching for items
beginning with particular sounds, making words from sets of sounds, describing their favourite toy
and more. Includes images of apples on a tree, monkeys hanging from a branch, cakes on a plate,
sweets in a jar and many more.
Our customer service team will review your report and will be in touch. ?2.00 (no rating) 0 reviews
BUY NOW Save for later ?2.00 (no rating) 0 reviews BUY NOW Save for later Last updated 10
February 2022 Share this Share through email Share through twitter Share through linkedin Share
through facebook Share through pinterest Teaching and Learning Resources for Early Learners and
KS1 3.48 3591 reviews Not the right resource. We will have a lot of fun investigating where we
come from and what it means to belong to a diverse range of cultures. Includes tasks such as finding
who has the largest hands in the family, adding numbers on a car number plate, counting activities,
2D shape hunts and much more. Also includes bead images that could be laminated and moved
around on the board. We thought as a class it would be really beneficial to 'unpack' what an
Information Report actually looks like. Check out these pics below of some of us getting to know
our buddies. Includes an editable background to enable you to create your own additional posters if
required. Includes tasks such as finding words around the house, searching for items beginning with
particular sounds, making words from sets of sounds, describing their favourite toy and more. This
morning we got into pairs and read Ruaumoko Rages (an information report that combines a Moari
Legend with the Science behind how a Volcano Erupts). Cut and laminate and use over again with
dry markers. The owner of this site is using Wordfence to manage access to their site. We began by
identifying the correct structure (introduction, main body, and conclusion). Inquiry this term has a
focus on culture and heritage. This resource hasn't been reviewed yet To ensure quality for our
reviews, only customers who have purchased this resource can review it Report this resource to let us
know if it violates our terms and conditions. After highlighting all the criteria included in the report,
we will write our own information report on this topic. We will also look at drawing our own
conclusions and reflecting on what impact we have on a variety of issues and what action we could
take to make our world a better place to live in. Includes pairs of socks which makes them great for
activities related to doubling. Includes editable versions to add pupil names and class details. I really
hope you had a wonderful break over the holidays and were able to relax and connect with family
and friends. Includes tasks such as finding words around the house, searching for items beginning
with particular sounds, making words from sets of sounds, describing their favourite toy and more.
You will then receive an email that helps you regain access. Microsoft Publisher 2007 or higher
required to view and edit. Continue your collection and you could store them in a small file index
box. Links to literacy: reading, writing and speaking and listening. It was a fantastic feeling to
wander around the room and over-hear the children's conversations while highlight the parts of this
report. This week we have begun focusing on Information Reports in Writing. Includes editable
versions to add pupil names and class details. After initially creating a survey to find out about their
buddy, how they learn and what they need help with, we met them today - so exciting. We then
highlighted subject-specific nouns, descriptive verbs, technical vocabulary, and cause and effect
complex sentences.

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