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Reading Homework
Reading Homework at Haymerle School
Holiday Activities
Please see below for some activities to do with your child at home over the holidays.
Craft Activities
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We are working with our therapists to compile some resources and activities for parents to do at home during the School Holidays. Please see below some great and hopefully fun and engaging activities to do at home.
Resources to support Home School Learning Sheets
Please see below some resources to support the Home School Learning Sheets. These are general resources and will be referenced on the Home School Learning Sheets. Individual resources will be send home as they are specific to a pupil.
The Zones of Regulation
Number lines and boards
0 to 10 number lines, 0 to 20 number lines, 0 to 100 number line, 100 Number square board
Letters and the Alphabet
Online Safety
It is important to ensure that the children are safe when going online, this includes spending time on an Ipad.
Please see the guidance from InternetMatters.org for parents here: Internet-Matters-Guide-Online-safety-for-parents-of-children-6-10-years-old
The ThinkUKnow website has lots of information and videos to watch with your child around Online Safety. Please see this link which is specifically for parents of children with Autism: Click here
ParentInfo
Please check back here regularly for more information and guidance.
PE Activities to help children get some exercise at home
Joe Wickes produces daily PE lessons on YouTube which are easy to follow and fun to do. Below is an example. The rest of the videos can be accessed by clicking here
Spread a little happiness!
Activities provided by the PE and School Sports Network
Please open this toolkit for some great ideas and activities related to healthy eating, exercise, mindfulness and so much more.
Please open here: Spread a little happiness!
Some great games from the PE and Sports Network to try at home:
Yoga and Relaxation activities
Music Therapy Activities
Mirror my Movement
Engage the children in this fun activity provided by our Music Therapist.
You can download a PDF version of this activity here:MirrorMyMovement PDF
Links to music and sensory resources recommended by our Music Therapist:
https://musiclab.chromeexperiments.com/Experiments have created a variety of accessible online musical games to aid children's learning of rhythm, pattern, sound, harmonics and sound waves.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/bring-the-noise/SEND-telling-story-music/z7psxyc/ has resources that use simple songs to encourage children with SEN to explore music using objects and sensory materials for story-telling and numeracy practice.
https://www.enfieldasa.org.uk/Engagement-and-participation-activities-for-sensor/ have 4 sensory activity examples using materials that can be found around the home.
Speech and Language Therapy Activities to do at home
Please see the links below for some great resources provided by our SALTS to do at home:
how to create opportunities for communication
corona virus school closure social story
The Haymerle School Pinterest page contains lots of fun and creative activities to do at home. It can be accessed by clicking on this logo:
Occupational Therapy Home Learning Pack
Please see below the OT home resource pack to use at home. This addresses a number of areas including:
· Regulation and focus.
· Dressing.
· Cutlery use.
· Toileting.
· Play.
· Parent wellness and specific COVID-19 related resources for children with ASD (e.g. handwashing, how to explain it etc.).
Please download the OT Home Learning resources here: OT Online Home Resource Pack
Makaton
Why not have fun practising the Makaton Sign of The week with your child?
The sign of the week is: The letter X
To practice any of the previous signs, click here