Day 1 of Home Schooling
Hope everyone is surviving the first day of homeschooling so far. With everyone staying indoors and those with anyone under 5, we know how challenging this can be! Our little one loves being out and about and being with his friends so this may be a very long few weeks!
We know that little ones love routine, it helps them feel some control and set some boundaries around their day. Here is a handy little timetable to help you with your little ones and give some routine to their week
If you haven't already we have used resources such as Twinkle, BBC Bitesize as well as apps such as Epic!, MarcoPolo and Tiny Tap.
One of our favourites is PE with The Body Coach, Joe Wicks. He is running 30 minutes exercise every Monday-Friday at 9am that you can do with your kids and really sets the day up well
Time |
Monday |
Tuesday |
Wednesday |
Thursday |
Friday |
7:30am |
Breakfast Get Ready |
Breakfast Get Ready |
Breakfast Get Ready |
Breakfast Get Ready |
Breakfast Get Ready |
8:30am |
Playtime |
Playtime |
Playtime |
Playtime |
Playtime |
8:50am |
Tidy Time |
Tidy Time |
Tidy Time |
Tidy Time |
Tidy Time |
9:00am |
PE with Mr Wicks |
PE with Mr Wicks |
PE with Mr Wicks |
PE with Mr Wicks |
PE with Mr Wicks |
9:30am |
Snack & Freeplay |
Snack & Freeplay |
Snack & Freeplay |
Snack & Freeplay |
Snack & Freeplay |
10:30am |
Writing |
Spelling |
Colour Matching |
Puzzles |
Reading |
11:30am |
Freetime |
Help Mummy |
Phonics |
Help Mummy |
Spelling |
12:30pm |
Lunchtime |
Lunchtime |
Lunchtime |
Lunchtime |
Lunchtime |
1:30pm |
Reading |
Freetime |
Reading |
Lego Building |
Maths |
2:00pm |
Outdoor Play |
Outdoor Play |
Outdoor Play |
Outdoor Play |
Outdoor Play |
2:30pm |
Maths |
Story Time |
Letters |
Freetime |
Colouring |
3:00pm |
Story Time |
Story Time |
Story Time |
Story Time |
Story Time |
4:30pm |
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Nerf Wars |
We really hope this helps give homeschooling some order and make your week slightly easier.