Summer Learning
We are recommending the use of Oak Academy over the summer break.
This online classroom has been created by teachers specifically to support pupils' learning at home. Oak is a free website and it is backed by the Department for Education.
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You can access Oak's online classroom on any device, you don't need to log in or remember a password. Your child can access lessons across a range of subjects, which provide more than three hours of learning every day.
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Each lesson is delivered by a trained teacher, over a pre-recorded video, and it's very clear at the start of each session anything you might need (such as pens, paper etc). The lessons are designed to need minimal supervision, although that will depend on the age of your child.
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Oak also offers lessons and therapies for pupils with additional learning needs.
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Click the year group required.
The English and Maths units contain lessons that may be easier when completed in order.
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You could complete whole units as directed
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you could do one unit this summer and complete one lesson a week
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you could try any lesson but you may need to look forward to back for extra information
Foundation, PSHE & PE have lots of independent lessons including some that make fab family activities. Dip in to make learning fun and the quieter days fly!
English and Maths Booklets
Reception
English
Maths
Year 1
English
Maths
Year 2
English
Maths
Year 3
English
Maths
Year 4
English
Maths
Year 5
English
Maths
Year 6
English
Maths

Renaissance myON Reader is a student-centered, personalised literacy environment that gives students access to more than 6,000 enhanced digital books. Titles are dynamically matched to each individual student's interests, grade and reading level.
Go to myon.co.uk and enter the login information:
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School Name: Select the school from the drop down menu
Username: whitnash996student
Password: read

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Activity Passports
Summer is here - six whole weeks to do what you want ... but what might that be? Sometimes, the long summer holidays can get boring.
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Here are a few activities you can do. Parents, carers, grandparents, brothers, sisters, uncles and aunts can all join in the fun.
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Bring your passport into school in September to show what you have been up to.