We have really enjoyed meeting with so many of you this week to feedback how the learners are going and having in-depth discussions about what they are working on.
Here is a collection of useful links that will help if you are looking for more to do at home to practise those important skills.
The Ministry of Education parent portal links are below for the different year levels in Māhutonga Matariki. These provide useful information about what students are learning during each year and ways that you can support them at home.
Maths
https://nzc-maths-practice.nz/
This link leads to some practise activities for learners to engage in that are relevant to their learning. You can choose the age group and explore some of the activities.
Reading
| Visiting the library to help choose books that your child is interested in drives that passion for literature. |
While encouraging reading at home is a wonderful thing, there is more that we can do to help extend the thinking of our learners. Below are some tips for after your child has read or been read to to help grow their thinking skills around literature.
- Encourage your child to discuss the text. "Did you enjoy reading this? Why/why not?"
- Have your child make connections to their own life. "The grandad in that story was very funny. Who’s the funniest person in our family?"
- If you have read a story, talk about the characters. If the story isn’t illustrated, encourage your child to describe the characters as they imagine them.
- Discuss any new language that came up.
- If you read a non-fiction book or article, ask if there was anything your child would like to learn more about. "How can you find that information?"

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