Y8 Students

Reading at home

Support their learning

Here's a tip: be a great role model. Let your child see you enjoying reading – whether it’s the newspaper, a magazine, a comic, a cook book or a novel. Read magazines, newspapers and books in your first language.

Read together

Here's a tip: be positive whenever your child is reading, no matter what they are reading. Respect your child’s opinion as it shows they are thinking about what they read.

Hunt out things to read

Writing at home

Write for a reason

Help your child to:

Here's a tip: be a great role model. Show your child that you write for lots of reasons, eg replying to an email, writing a shopping list, invitation or letter, writing a story about your early life for your child to read.

Make writing fun

Get together with your child to:

Here's a tip: make writing fun and use any excuse you can think of to encourage your child to write about anything, anytime.

Talk about writing with your child

Here's a tip: talk about what your child writes. Be interested. Use it as a way of starting conversations. Listen to your child's opinion, even if you don’t agree with it.

Mathematics at home

Talk together and have fun with numbers and patterns

Help your child:

Here's a tip: the way your child is learning to solve mathematics problems may be different to when you were at school. Get them to show you how they do it and support them in their learning.

Use easy, everyday activities

Involve your child in:

Here's a tip: talk with your child’s teacher to understand what they are learning in mathematics and what the learning is in the homework they’re doing.

For wet afternoons/school holidays/weekends

Get together with your child and:

Here's a tip: being positive about mathematics is really important for your child’s learning, even if you didn’t enjoy it or do well at it yourself at school.