Links for Parents
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A Parents Guide to Facebook
If you have a child in Years 5 or 6 who may be using Facebook, please read this guidance for parents so that you are fully aware of all the implications.
File size: 881KB (PDF File)
Suggestions for promoting E-Safety at home
This information should complement the e-safety education that the children will be receiving in their ICT lessons.
File size: 78KB (Word File)
Subtraction by partitioning
An explanation of subtraction by partitioning - basic level.
File size: 34KB (PowerPoint File)
Subtraction by partitioning - harder
A slightly more complicated example.
File size: 48KB (PowerPoint File)
Subtraction by decomposition
An explanation of the conventional method of subtraction.
File size: 29KB (PowerPoint File)
Subtraction by decomposition - harder
A more complex example 'across 0'
File size: 38KB (PowerPoint File)
Explaining grid multiplication
A step by step explanation of this 'child-friendly' method.
File size: 60KB (PowerPoint File)
Extended column multiplication
A step by step explanation of this 'vertical' method which leads children comfortably into the standard method which they will use later on.
File size: 44KB (PowerPoint File)
basic chunking layout
This should help you to understand the 'chunking' method of division which we use successfully with our older children.
File size: 20KB (PowerPoint File)
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Mathletics
This is a great facility for children and parents to have fun with maths
Bradley Stoke Matters
Parents can find out what's happening in Bradley Stoke.
Parent Pages
THE national directory of services aimed at parents
Parent Link
Practical tips on helping with children's school work.
DirectGov
The latest and widest range of public service information from the UK government.
SureStart Childcare
Where to find childcare in your area.
Parents' Resources
Articles written by practising teachers designed to help with the education of your child.
BBC Adult Learning
Lots of information about getting into learning.
BBC Parenting Site
Advice for parents of primary-aged children.
The Parents' Centre
For all parents and carers who want to help their child or children to learn.
Parentline Plus
Help and support to anyone caring for children – parents, grandparents, step-parents, relatives – for families living together as well as apart
Change 4 Life
Find activities in the local area, recipes and a lot more.
School Food Trust
Some useful information about healthy eating and ideas for packed lunches.