Home Learning
Our Remote Learning Plan and Framework are available here:
Remote-Learning-Framework-Action-Plan Jan 2021
Children from years 1-6 will receive home learning work via Google Classroom.
They need to go to Google Classroom
A help guide is available here: Google Classroom – Guide for children
Please contact office@barnfield.barnetmail.net with your child’s full name and class if you do not have their login details.
Children in nursery and reception will receive Home Learning activities via Tapestry at https://eylj.org/login/
Further support is available on the Barnet Home Learning and Well-being Hub.
Reading workshop
Here are the slides from our reading workshop for parents/carers.
Thank you to Miss Grasby for running the workshop! Reading Workshop
Here is some further information from Miss Grasby:
- Please continue to use Bug Club https://www.activelearnprimary.co.uk/login?c=0 for your child’s daily reading set by teachers during the school day.
- Some families have been asking for recommended books that they could buy for their children.
So, if you are looking for inspiration for books to read with your child/children please go to https://www.booksfortopics.com/early-years or https://www.booksfortopics.com/ks2
There are lists of books recommended by Year groups as well as different categories: from Superheroes to Things that Grow and Wordless pictures books. There are books for a whole range of children’s interests!
Whilst the website does recommend Amazon as a place to buy the books, of course there are many online websites to buy books from, if you want to buy from small local businesses do try https://uk.bookshop.org/ .
Also, this link is for free access to a library for children – https://library.thenational.academy/ .
It has been recently launched so new books and authors will be added all the time.
Bug Club
Here are two videos from Mr Quigley, showing you how to use Bug Club to read some fantastic books!
Emotional Literacy workshop
Here are the slides from our Emotional Literacy workshop for parents/carers.
Here is some further information from Mr Moore and Ms Halil:
- If there are any severe or ongoing concerns with your child’s wellbeing, please do let the school know.
- Additional resources can be found at:
- Anna Freud Centre – information and advice for parents/carers and professionals on supporting young people’s mental health during periods of disruption.
- Place2be – helpful information to support children, young people and their families.
- Young Minds – Coronavirus advice and mental health support