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Working from Home During School Closure

Timetables and Resources for Students 

Working at home timetable for school closure

Whilst the school is closed it is important that you maintain a routine and continue with your education. Below is a weekly timetable for you to follow to enable you to keep up with your studies. We recommend that you put a daily timetable in place of when you will do the work to help keep a sense of normality and to ensure you get everything done.

Your teachers will post work for you on Show My Homework every Friday for the following week.

If you are experiencing trouble logging into SMHW please click here for log in guide 

Years 7 and 8

Key Stage 3 (Y7 & 8)

Activity 1

Activity 2

Activity 3

Monday

Reading/Educake

MyMaths

Creative Design Task (Art, DT, Food)

Tuesday

SMHW Core Qs

Humanities Task (Geog, Hist, RE)

Wednesday

MyMaths

Languages Task (MFL)

Thursday

SMHW Core Qs

Performing Arts Task (Drama, Music)

Friday

MyMaths

ICT Task

  • You should spend at least one hour a day reading for pleasure
  • You should spend approximately one hour a day working on either Science or  MyMaths
  • You should spend approximately one hour a day completing the activities set for other subjects.

Years 9 and 10

Key Stage 4 (Y9 & 10)

Activity 1

Activity 2

Activity 3

Activity 4

Monday

Reading/Set English tasks/Educake

Hegarty Maths

Independent Revision

Option 1

Tuesday

Sci - GCSEPOD

Option 2

Wednesday

Hegarty Maths

Option 3

Thursday

Sci - GCSEPOD

Option 4

Friday

Hegarty Maths

Sci – GCSEPOD/RE

  • You should spend at least one hour a day reading for pleasure or completing English work posted on SMHW by your teacher
  • You should spend one hour a day working on either GCSEPOD for science or Hegarty Maths for maths.
  • You should spend one hour a day completing activities you have been set for your other subjects.
  • You should spend one hour a day working on independent revision.

Year 11

Year 11 students should prepare for next steps. Those of you that have made applications for sixth form will be advised on work to do in preparation for those courses. Those of you that have applied for college are advised to contact the college and ask what you should be doing during this time to prepare. It is important that you still revise the content you have been studying even though you haven’t got exams – you will still need all that knowledge for your future.

PE – All students should get at least 30 minutes exercise a day

SUPPORT for all year groups

To support you with your education we also recommend

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize

https://www.senecalearning.com

Revision guides, Workbooks and Resources

For Key Stage 4 students your teachers have recommended some revision guides, workbooks and resources that will be of use. Information about these will be posted here.

GCSEpod, is a web based tool  to support learning and revision. Our students have access to this resource and  information on  how to log in can be found here

Other Activities

On top of the tasks set for these subjects it is important that you keep yourself busy and healthy. Other activities you could do include:

  • Yoga/meditation
  • Walking/jogging (maintaining social distancing)
  • Keeping in touch with your friends and family through facetime or phone calls
  • Cooking
  • Playing board games such as scrabble
  • Learning a new skill such as sewing or playing a musical instrument
  • Learning life skills – helping around the house.

Mental health and wellbeing support:

Just One Norfolk website: https://www.justonenorfolk.nhs.uk/

Phone: 0300 300 0123

Chat health: https://www.justonenorfolk.nhs.uk/our-services/chathealth

Text: 07480 635060

Young Minds website: https://youngminds.org.uk/ 

Childline website: https://www.childline.org.uk/

Phone: 0800 1111

NSPCC: https://www.nspcc.org.uk/

Phone: 0800 1111

Mind: https://www.mind.org.uk/

Phone: 0300 123 3393 9am to 6pm, Monday to Friday (except for bank holidays). Text: 86463

Domestic abuse:

https://www.norfolk.gov.uk/safety/domestic-abuse/how-to-get-help/get-help-now

National Helpline 24hrs - 0808 2000 247

Norfolk Police - non-emergency - 101

Respect helpline for perpetrators - 0808 802 4040

Victim Support - 0808 1689 111

Men's Advice Line - 0808 801 0327

Leeway - 0300 561 0077

Elder Abuse - 0808 808 8141

Galop - 0800 999 5428

Online safety

  • Internet matters - for support for parents and carers to keep their children safe online

  • London Grid for Learning - for support for parents and carers to keep their children safe online

  • Net-aware - for support for parents and careers from the NSPCC

  • Parent info - for support for parents and carers to keep their children safe online

  • Thinkuknow - for advice from the National Crime Agency to stay safe online

  • UK Safer Internet Centre - advice for parents and carers and to report and remove harmful online content

  • CEOP - for advice on making a report about online abuse

If you're worried about a child, even if you're unsure, contact our the NSPCC

Email: help@nspcc.org.uk.

Call us: 0808 800 5000