Home learning is an important part of learning. It helps students practise what they’ve learned and remember it for longer. Doing home learning helps students feel proud of learning outside the classroom. It builds their confidence and shows them what they can achieve. Home learning also helps students build useful life skills and develop their character. For example, learning how to manage their time, and be resilient.
Having a good attitude to home learning helps students build strong habits. These habits are helpful when they revise for tests or exams. Working hard in and out of class helps students to prepare for the future.
"What did you learn today?"
"What did you learn by doing your home learning today?"
"I can see you are studying particles in Science. I'd love to know more about that!”
"The extend task for drama this term looks really interesting. Let’s have a look together!”
"How are you going to organise your time to finish all your home learning?"
"We have friends coming to visit tomorrow. This means you won't be able to do any home learning. How can I help you to get it done today instead?""
Let's put the home learning timetable on our fridge. We can all look at it to help you to remember to do it."
"Have you tried using the library to do your work at break or lunch?"
"How was home learning club?"
Students will need quiet to concentrate and a table to write on. A laptop is easiest to do online home learning on. Students do home learning in the library at break, lunch or after school. Contact Heads of Year for more support with equipment needed for home learning.
Read the Curriculum Overviews for class work information. View home learning progress through Arbor and the Parent Portal in Sparx
Students really care what their parents and carers think. They really value the support. They love celebrating with their loved ones
Students who think hard to complete their home learning will learn the most. Students who copy or use AI will think less and learn less.
Sparx and Seneca give students home learning tasks that match their ability. If students complete the work quickly and correctly, Sparx will make future tasks harder. The work might become too hard if students copy or use AI.
If students do not do their home learning, they will not learn everything they need to. Speak to the subject teacher or Head of Year if a student needs more time. If home learning is not completed students may get a sanction.
For questions about home learning tasks, contact your child’s class teacher.
For all other issues, contact the Head of Year
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