Nov
2023
Educating your child at home
Give your child the chance to read each day (10 minutes is fine)
Read stories to your child (three short stories before bedtime goes down a treat)
Cook with your child (preparing a meal, operating the microwave or weighing and measuring are great opportunities for learning mathematics)
Buy bread and milk (or other basics) on the way home from school. Doing this in person at the shop using loose change is great ‘real life’ mathematics
Have fun. Playing games, taking turns, watching TV together and dressing up are great ways to support your child
Write shopping lists, keep diaries, write letters and invitations to inspire you child to write.
There are lots of ideas on this 50 Ways to Learn poster that you could also use at home.
Anson Primary school has a great range of resources. Check their website:
Maths at home – Support for busy parents (lgfl.org.uk)