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An educational<br />

and beyond the classroom<br />

learning initiative<br />

by<br />

<strong>Roots</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>System</strong><br />

www.rootsschool.edu.pk<br />

PRACTICE AND LEARN<br />

Best<br />

The<br />

of Students<br />

Home Study Outreach<br />

Academic Plan (Optional <strong>Montessori</strong>)<br />

ROOTS SCHOOL SYSTEM, Head Office: 74 Harley Street, Rawalpindi Cantt., Phone: 051-5568290, 5585731, Website: www.rootsschool.edu.pk


HOW YOU CAN MAKE ALL THE DIFFERENCE TO YOUR CHILD'S<br />

EDUCATION - WITH INSTANT ACCESS TO OUR WEBSITE OF<br />

www.rootsschool.edu.pk/homestudy.html<br />

FOR MUMS AND DADS OF MONTESSORI TIER TILL CLASS III<br />

Helping your kids at home with school through roots home study outreach programme is<br />

about showing an interest, sitting with them and encouraging them, or teaching them where<br />

to find the information. It’s about bonding with your child, spending time with them when<br />

things are a bit tricky and not leaving them feeling abandoned in confusion.<br />

Helping your child with their homework also shows them that you value school and learning.<br />

Your involvement tells your child that education is important and valued by you. The<br />

downloadable worksheets are not just their outreach home tasks – but also a bond between<br />

parents and schools at this critical situation.<br />

It's all about consolidating your child’s learning – it’s not about trying to catch them out about<br />

what they don’t know. They shouldn’t have to do something completely new, it’s more about<br />

reinforcing what they’ve already learnt at school.<br />

Children develop at different rates and most children are more advanced in some areas and<br />

slower in others. We all have strengths and weaknesses. So be patient and try to understand<br />

and figure out the child’s need.<br />

GETTING HOMEWORK DONE – THE BASICS:<br />

Sit at a table with pencils, rubbers, colours and paper to hand<br />

Turn off the TV<br />

Try to keep away distraction<br />

Choose a time when your child is best able to work. After a quick snack or after tea and<br />

before bed perhaps.<br />

Try to stick to the same routine<br />

Regards,<br />

DEPARTMENT OF QUALITY CURRICULUM & ASSESSMENTS – (DQCA)


HOW YOU CAN MAKE ALL THE DIFFERENCE TO YOUR CHILD'S<br />

EDUCATION - WITH INSTANT ACCESS TO OUR WEBSITE OF<br />

www.rootsschool.edu.pk/homestudy.html<br />

FOR MUMS AND DADS OF MONTESSORI TIER TILL CLASS III<br />

Helping your kids at home with school through roots home study outreach programme is<br />

about showing an interest, sitting with them and encouraging them, or teaching them where<br />

to find the information. It’s about bonding with your child, spending time with them when<br />

things are a bit tricky and not leaving them feeling abandoned in confusion.<br />

Helping your child with their homework also shows them that you value school and learning.<br />

Your involvement tells your child that education is important and valued by you. The<br />

downloadable worksheets are not just their outreach home tasks – but also a bond between<br />

parents and schools at this critical situation.<br />

It's all about consolidating your child’s learning – it’s not about trying to catch them out about<br />

what they don’t know. They shouldn’t have to do something completely new, it’s more about<br />

reinforcing what they’ve already learnt at school.<br />

Children develop at different rates and most children are more advanced in some areas and<br />

slower in others. We all have strengths and weaknesses. So be patient and try to understand<br />

and figure out the child’s need.<br />

GETTING HOMEWORK DONE – THE BASICS:<br />

Sit at a table with pencils, rubbers, colours and paper to hand<br />

Turn off the TV<br />

Try to keep away distraction<br />

Choose a time when your child is best able to work. After a quick snack or after tea and<br />

before bed perhaps.<br />

Try to stick to the same routine<br />

Regards,<br />

DEPARTMENT OF QUALITY CURRICULUM & ASSESSMENTS – (DQCA)


HOW YOU CAN MAKE ALL THE DIFFERENCE TO YOUR CHILD'S<br />

EDUCATION - WITH INSTANT ACCESS TO OUR WEBSITE OF<br />

www.rootsschool.edu.pk/homestudy.html<br />

FOR MUMS AND DADS OF MONTESSORI TIER TILL CLASS III<br />

Helping your kids at home with school through roots home study outreach programme is<br />

about showing an interest, sitting with them and encouraging them, or teaching them where<br />

to find the information. It’s about bonding with your child, spending time with them when<br />

things are a bit tricky and not leaving them feeling abandoned in confusion.<br />

Helping your child with their homework also shows them that you value school and learning.<br />

Your involvement tells your child that education is important and valued by you. The<br />

downloadable worksheets are not just their outreach home tasks – but also a bond between<br />

parents and schools at this critical situation.<br />

It's all about consolidating your child’s learning – it’s not about trying to catch them out about<br />

what they don’t know. They shouldn’t have to do something completely new, it’s more about<br />

reinforcing what they’ve already learnt at school.<br />

Children develop at different rates and most children are more advanced in some areas and<br />

slower in others. We all have strengths and weaknesses. So be patient and try to understand<br />

and figure out the child’s need.<br />

GETTING HOMEWORK DONE – THE BASICS:<br />

Sit at a table with pencils, rubbers, colours and paper to hand<br />

Turn off the TV<br />

Try to keep away distraction<br />

Choose a time when your child is best able to work. After a quick snack or after tea and<br />

before bed perhaps.<br />

Try to stick to the same routine<br />

Regards,<br />

DEPARTMENT OF QUALITY CURRICULUM & ASSESSMENTS – (DQCA)


HOW YOU CAN MAKE ALL THE DIFFERENCE TO YOUR CHILD'S<br />

EDUCATION - WITH INSTANT ACCESS TO OUR WEBSITE OF<br />

www.rootsschool.edu.pk/homestudy.html<br />

FOR MUMS AND DADS OF MONTESSORI TIER TILL CLASS III<br />

Helping your kids at home with school through roots home study outreach programme is<br />

about showing an interest, sitting with them and encouraging them, or teaching them where<br />

to find the information. It’s about bonding with your child, spending time with them when<br />

things are a bit tricky and not leaving them feeling abandoned in confusion.<br />

Helping your child with their homework also shows them that you value school and learning.<br />

Your involvement tells your child that education is important and valued by you. The<br />

downloadable worksheets are not just their outreach home tasks – but also a bond between<br />

parents and schools at this critical situation.<br />

It's all about consolidating your child’s learning – it’s not about trying to catch them out about<br />

what they don’t know. They shouldn’t have to do something completely new, it’s more about<br />

reinforcing what they’ve already learnt at school.<br />

Children develop at different rates and most children are more advanced in some areas and<br />

slower in others. We all have strengths and weaknesses. So be patient and try to understand<br />

and figure out the child’s need.<br />

GETTING HOMEWORK DONE – THE BASICS:<br />

Sit at a table with pencils, rubbers, colours and paper to hand<br />

Turn off the TV<br />

Try to keep away distraction<br />

Choose a time when your child is best able to work. After a quick snack or after tea and<br />

before bed perhaps.<br />

Try to stick to the same routine<br />

Regards,<br />

DEPARTMENT OF QUALITY CURRICULUM & ASSESSMENTS – (DQCA)


HOW YOU CAN MAKE ALL THE DIFFERENCE TO YOUR CHILD'S<br />

EDUCATION - WITH INSTANT ACCESS TO OUR WEBSITE OF<br />

www.rootsschool.edu.pk/homestudy.html<br />

FOR MUMS AND DADS OF MONTESSORI TIER TILL CLASS III<br />

Helping your kids at home with school through roots home study outreach programme is<br />

about showing an interest, sitting with them and encouraging them, or teaching them where<br />

to find the information. It’s about bonding with your child, spending time with them when<br />

things are a bit tricky and not leaving them feeling abandoned in confusion.<br />

Helping your child with their homework also shows them that you value school and learning.<br />

Your involvement tells your child that education is important and valued by you. The<br />

downloadable worksheets are not just their outreach home tasks – but also a bond between<br />

parents and schools at this critical situation.<br />

It's all about consolidating your child’s learning – it’s not about trying to catch them out about<br />

what they don’t know. They shouldn’t have to do something completely new, it’s more about<br />

reinforcing what they’ve already learnt at school.<br />

Children develop at different rates and most children are more advanced in some areas and<br />

slower in others. We all have strengths and weaknesses. So be patient and try to understand<br />

and figure out the child’s need.<br />

GETTING HOMEWORK DONE – THE BASICS:<br />

Sit at a table with pencils, rubbers, colours and paper to hand<br />

Turn off the TV<br />

Try to keep away distraction<br />

Choose a time when your child is best able to work. After a quick snack or after tea and<br />

before bed perhaps.<br />

Try to stick to the same routine<br />

Regards,<br />

DEPARTMENT OF QUALITY CURRICULUM & ASSESSMENTS – (DQCA)


HOW YOU CAN MAKE ALL THE DIFFERENCE TO YOUR CHILD'S<br />

EDUCATION - WITH INSTANT ACCESS TO OUR WEBSITE OF<br />

www.rootsschool.edu.pk/homestudy.html<br />

FOR MUMS AND DADS OF MONTESSORI TIER TILL CLASS III<br />

Helping your kids at home with school through roots home study outreach programme is<br />

about showing an interest, sitting with them and encouraging them, or teaching them where<br />

to find the information. It’s about bonding with your child, spending time with them when<br />

things are a bit tricky and not leaving them feeling abandoned in confusion.<br />

Helping your child with their homework also shows them that you value school and learning.<br />

Your involvement tells your child that education is important and valued by you. The<br />

downloadable worksheets are not just their outreach home tasks – but also a bond between<br />

parents and schools at this critical situation.<br />

It's all about consolidating your child’s learning – it’s not about trying to catch them out about<br />

what they don’t know. They shouldn’t have to do something completely new, it’s more about<br />

reinforcing what they’ve already learnt at school.<br />

Children develop at different rates and most children are more advanced in some areas and<br />

slower in others. We all have strengths and weaknesses. So be patient and try to understand<br />

and figure out the child’s need.<br />

GETTING HOMEWORK DONE – THE BASICS:<br />

Sit at a table with pencils, rubbers, colours and paper to hand<br />

Turn off the TV<br />

Try to keep away distraction<br />

Choose a time when your child is best able to work. After a quick snack or after tea and<br />

before bed perhaps.<br />

Try to stick to the same routine<br />

Regards,<br />

DEPARTMENT OF QUALITY CURRICULUM & ASSESSMENTS – (DQCA)


HOW YOU CAN MAKE ALL THE DIFFERENCE TO YOUR CHILD'S<br />

EDUCATION - WITH INSTANT ACCESS TO OUR WEBSITE OF<br />

www.rootsschool.edu.pk/homestudy.html<br />

FOR MUMS AND DADS OF MONTESSORI TIER TILL CLASS III<br />

Helping your kids at home with school through roots home study outreach programme is<br />

about showing an interest, sitting with them and encouraging them, or teaching them where<br />

to find the information. It’s about bonding with your child, spending time with them when<br />

things are a bit tricky and not leaving them feeling abandoned in confusion.<br />

Helping your child with their homework also shows them that you value school and learning.<br />

Your involvement tells your child that education is important and valued by you. The<br />

downloadable worksheets are not just their outreach home tasks – but also a bond between<br />

parents and schools at this critical situation.<br />

It's all about consolidating your child’s learning – it’s not about trying to catch them out about<br />

what they don’t know. They shouldn’t have to do something completely new, it’s more about<br />

reinforcing what they’ve already learnt at school.<br />

Children develop at different rates and most children are more advanced in some areas and<br />

slower in others. We all have strengths and weaknesses. So be patient and try to understand<br />

and figure out the child’s need.<br />

GETTING HOMEWORK DONE – THE BASICS:<br />

Sit at a table with pencils, rubbers, colours and paper to hand<br />

Turn off the TV<br />

Try to keep away distraction<br />

Choose a time when your child is best able to work. After a quick snack or after tea and<br />

before bed perhaps.<br />

Try to stick to the same routine<br />

Regards,<br />

DEPARTMENT OF QUALITY CURRICULUM & ASSESSMENTS – (DQCA)


HOW YOU CAN MAKE ALL THE DIFFERENCE TO YOUR CHILD'S<br />

EDUCATION - WITH INSTANT ACCESS TO OUR WEBSITE OF<br />

www.rootsschool.edu.pk/homestudy.html<br />

FOR MUMS AND DADS OF MONTESSORI TIER TILL CLASS III<br />

Helping your kids at home with school through roots home study outreach programme is<br />

about showing an interest, sitting with them and encouraging them, or teaching them where<br />

to find the information. It’s about bonding with your child, spending time with them when<br />

things are a bit tricky and not leaving them feeling abandoned in confusion.<br />

Helping your child with their homework also shows them that you value school and learning.<br />

Your involvement tells your child that education is important and valued by you. The<br />

downloadable worksheets are not just their outreach home tasks – but also a bond between<br />

parents and schools at this critical situation.<br />

It's all about consolidating your child’s learning – it’s not about trying to catch them out about<br />

what they don’t know. They shouldn’t have to do something completely new, it’s more about<br />

reinforcing what they’ve already learnt at school.<br />

Children develop at different rates and most children are more advanced in some areas and<br />

slower in others. We all have strengths and weaknesses. So be patient and try to understand<br />

and figure out the child’s need.<br />

GETTING HOMEWORK DONE – THE BASICS:<br />

Sit at a table with pencils, rubbers, colours and paper to hand<br />

Turn off the TV<br />

Try to keep away distraction<br />

Choose a time when your child is best able to work. After a quick snack or after tea and<br />

before bed perhaps.<br />

Try to stick to the same routine<br />

Regards,<br />

DEPARTMENT OF QUALITY CURRICULUM & ASSESSMENTS – (DQCA)


HOW YOU CAN MAKE ALL THE DIFFERENCE TO YOUR CHILD'S<br />

EDUCATION - WITH INSTANT ACCESS TO OUR WEBSITE OF<br />

www.rootsschool.edu.pk/homestudy.html<br />

FOR MUMS AND DADS OF MONTESSORI TIER TILL CLASS III<br />

Helping your kids at home with school through roots home study outreach programme is<br />

about showing an interest, sitting with them and encouraging them, or teaching them where<br />

to find the information. It’s about bonding with your child, spending time with them when<br />

things are a bit tricky and not leaving them feeling abandoned in confusion.<br />

Helping your child with their homework also shows them that you value school and learning.<br />

Your involvement tells your child that education is important and valued by you. The<br />

downloadable worksheets are not just their outreach home tasks – but also a bond between<br />

parents and schools at this critical situation.<br />

It's all about consolidating your child’s learning – it’s not about trying to catch them out about<br />

what they don’t know. They shouldn’t have to do something completely new, it’s more about<br />

reinforcing what they’ve already learnt at school.<br />

Children develop at different rates and most children are more advanced in some areas and<br />

slower in others. We all have strengths and weaknesses. So be patient and try to understand<br />

and figure out the child’s need.<br />

GETTING HOMEWORK DONE – THE BASICS:<br />

Sit at a table with pencils, rubbers, colours and paper to hand<br />

Turn off the TV<br />

Try to keep away distraction<br />

Choose a time when your child is best able to work. After a quick snack or after tea and<br />

before bed perhaps.<br />

Try to stick to the same routine<br />

Regards,<br />

DEPARTMENT OF QUALITY CURRICULUM & ASSESSMENTS – (DQCA)


HOW YOU CAN MAKE ALL THE DIFFERENCE TO YOUR CHILD'S<br />

EDUCATION - WITH INSTANT ACCESS TO OUR WEBSITE OF<br />

www.rootsschool.edu.pk/homestudy.html<br />

FOR MUMS AND DADS OF MONTESSORI TIER TILL CLASS III<br />

Helping your kids at home with school through roots home study outreach programme is<br />

about showing an interest, sitting with them and encouraging them, or teaching them where<br />

to find the information. It’s about bonding with your child, spending time with them when<br />

things are a bit tricky and not leaving them feeling abandoned in confusion.<br />

Helping your child with their homework also shows them that you value school and learning.<br />

Your involvement tells your child that education is important and valued by you. The<br />

downloadable worksheets are not just their outreach home tasks – but also a bond between<br />

parents and schools at this critical situation.<br />

It's all about consolidating your child’s learning – it’s not about trying to catch them out about<br />

what they don’t know. They shouldn’t have to do something completely new, it’s more about<br />

reinforcing what they’ve already learnt at school.<br />

Children develop at different rates and most children are more advanced in some areas and<br />

slower in others. We all have strengths and weaknesses. So be patient and try to understand<br />

and figure out the child’s need.<br />

GETTING HOMEWORK DONE – THE BASICS:<br />

Sit at a table with pencils, rubbers, colours and paper to hand<br />

Turn off the TV<br />

Try to keep away distraction<br />

Choose a time when your child is best able to work. After a quick snack or after tea and<br />

before bed perhaps.<br />

Try to stick to the same routine<br />

Regards,<br />

DEPARTMENT OF QUALITY CURRICULUM & ASSESSMENTS – (DQCA)


HOW YOU CAN MAKE ALL THE DIFFERENCE TO YOUR CHILD'S<br />

EDUCATION - WITH INSTANT ACCESS TO OUR WEBSITE OF<br />

www.rootsschool.edu.pk/homestudy.html<br />

FOR MUMS AND DADS OF MONTESSORI TIER TILL CLASS III<br />

Helping your kids at home with school through roots home study outreach programme is<br />

about showing an interest, sitting with them and encouraging them, or teaching them where<br />

to find the information. It’s about bonding with your child, spending time with them when<br />

things are a bit tricky and not leaving them feeling abandoned in confusion.<br />

Helping your child with their homework also shows them that you value school and learning.<br />

Your involvement tells your child that education is important and valued by you. The<br />

downloadable worksheets are not just their outreach home tasks – but also a bond between<br />

parents and schools at this critical situation.<br />

It's all about consolidating your child’s learning – it’s not about trying to catch them out about<br />

what they don’t know. They shouldn’t have to do something completely new, it’s more about<br />

reinforcing what they’ve already learnt at school.<br />

Children develop at different rates and most children are more advanced in some areas and<br />

slower in others. We all have strengths and weaknesses. So be patient and try to understand<br />

and figure out the child’s need.<br />

GETTING HOMEWORK DONE – THE BASICS:<br />

Sit at a table with pencils, rubbers, colours and paper to hand<br />

Turn off the TV<br />

Try to keep away distraction<br />

Choose a time when your child is best able to work. After a quick snack or after tea and<br />

before bed perhaps.<br />

Try to stick to the same routine<br />

Regards,<br />

DEPARTMENT OF QUALITY CURRICULUM & ASSESSMENTS – (DQCA)


HOW YOU CAN MAKE ALL THE DIFFERENCE TO YOUR CHILD'S<br />

EDUCATION - WITH INSTANT ACCESS TO OUR WEBSITE OF<br />

www.rootsschool.edu.pk/homestudy.html<br />

FOR MUMS AND DADS OF MONTESSORI TIER TILL CLASS III<br />

Helping your kids at home with school through roots home study outreach programme is<br />

about showing an interest, sitting with them and encouraging them, or teaching them where<br />

to find the information. It’s about bonding with your child, spending time with them when<br />

things are a bit tricky and not leaving them feeling abandoned in confusion.<br />

Helping your child with their homework also shows them that you value school and learning.<br />

Your involvement tells your child that education is important and valued by you. The<br />

downloadable worksheets are not just their outreach home tasks – but also a bond between<br />

parents and schools at this critical situation.<br />

It's all about consolidating your child’s learning – it’s not about trying to catch them out about<br />

what they don’t know. They shouldn’t have to do something completely new, it’s more about<br />

reinforcing what they’ve already learnt at school.<br />

Children develop at different rates and most children are more advanced in some areas and<br />

slower in others. We all have strengths and weaknesses. So be patient and try to understand<br />

and figure out the child’s need.<br />

GETTING HOMEWORK DONE – THE BASICS:<br />

Sit at a table with pencils, rubbers, colours and paper to hand<br />

Turn off the TV<br />

Try to keep away distraction<br />

Choose a time when your child is best able to work. After a quick snack or after tea and<br />

before bed perhaps.<br />

Try to stick to the same routine<br />

Regards,<br />

DEPARTMENT OF QUALITY CURRICULUM & ASSESSMENTS – (DQCA)


HOW YOU CAN MAKE ALL THE DIFFERENCE TO YOUR CHILD'S<br />

EDUCATION - WITH INSTANT ACCESS TO OUR WEBSITE OF<br />

www.rootsschool.edu.pk/homestudy.html<br />

FOR MUMS AND DADS OF MONTESSORI TIER TILL CLASS III<br />

Helping your kids at home with school through roots home study outreach programme is<br />

about showing an interest, sitting with them and encouraging them, or teaching them where<br />

to find the information. It’s about bonding with your child, spending time with them when<br />

things are a bit tricky and not leaving them feeling abandoned in confusion.<br />

Helping your child with their homework also shows them that you value school and learning.<br />

Your involvement tells your child that education is important and valued by you. The<br />

downloadable worksheets are not just their outreach home tasks – but also a bond between<br />

parents and schools at this critical situation.<br />

It's all about consolidating your child’s learning – it’s not about trying to catch them out about<br />

what they don’t know. They shouldn’t have to do something completely new, it’s more about<br />

reinforcing what they’ve already learnt at school.<br />

Children develop at different rates and most children are more advanced in some areas and<br />

slower in others. We all have strengths and weaknesses. So be patient and try to understand<br />

and figure out the child’s need.<br />

GETTING HOMEWORK DONE – THE BASICS:<br />

Sit at a table with pencils, rubbers, colours and paper to hand<br />

Turn off the TV<br />

Try to keep away distraction<br />

Choose a time when your child is best able to work. After a quick snack or after tea and<br />

before bed perhaps.<br />

Try to stick to the same routine<br />

Regards,<br />

DEPARTMENT OF QUALITY CURRICULUM & ASSESSMENTS – (DQCA)


HOW YOU CAN MAKE ALL THE DIFFERENCE TO YOUR CHILD'S<br />

EDUCATION - WITH INSTANT ACCESS TO OUR WEBSITE OF<br />

www.rootsschool.edu.pk/homestudy.html<br />

FOR MUMS AND DADS OF MONTESSORI TIER TILL CLASS III<br />

Helping your kids at home with school through roots home study outreach programme is<br />

about showing an interest, sitting with them and encouraging them, or teaching them where<br />

to find the information. It’s about bonding with your child, spending time with them when<br />

things are a bit tricky and not leaving them feeling abandoned in confusion.<br />

Helping your child with their homework also shows them that you value school and learning.<br />

Your involvement tells your child that education is important and valued by you. The<br />

downloadable worksheets are not just their outreach home tasks – but also a bond between<br />

parents and schools at this critical situation.<br />

It's all about consolidating your child’s learning – it’s not about trying to catch them out about<br />

what they don’t know. They shouldn’t have to do something completely new, it’s more about<br />

reinforcing what they’ve already learnt at school.<br />

Children develop at different rates and most children are more advanced in some areas and<br />

slower in others. We all have strengths and weaknesses. So be patient and try to understand<br />

and figure out the child’s need.<br />

GETTING HOMEWORK DONE – THE BASICS:<br />

Sit at a table with pencils, rubbers, colours and paper to hand<br />

Turn off the TV<br />

Try to keep away distraction<br />

Choose a time when your child is best able to work. After a quick snack or after tea and<br />

before bed perhaps.<br />

Try to stick to the same routine<br />

Regards,<br />

DEPARTMENT OF QUALITY CURRICULUM & ASSESSMENTS – (DQCA)


HOW YOU CAN MAKE ALL THE DIFFERENCE TO YOUR CHILD'S<br />

EDUCATION - WITH INSTANT ACCESS TO OUR WEBSITE OF<br />

www.rootsschool.edu.pk/homestudy.html<br />

FOR MUMS AND DADS OF MONTESSORI TIER TILL CLASS III<br />

Helping your kids at home with school through roots home study outreach programme is<br />

about showing an interest, sitting with them and encouraging them, or teaching them where<br />

to find the information. It’s about bonding with your child, spending time with them when<br />

things are a bit tricky and not leaving them feeling abandoned in confusion.<br />

Helping your child with their homework also shows them that you value school and learning.<br />

Your involvement tells your child that education is important and valued by you. The<br />

downloadable worksheets are not just their outreach home tasks – but also a bond between<br />

parents and schools at this critical situation.<br />

It's all about consolidating your child’s learning – it’s not about trying to catch them out about<br />

what they don’t know. They shouldn’t have to do something completely new, it’s more about<br />

reinforcing what they’ve already learnt at school.<br />

Children develop at different rates and most children are more advanced in some areas and<br />

slower in others. We all have strengths and weaknesses. So be patient and try to understand<br />

and figure out the child’s need.<br />

GETTING HOMEWORK DONE – THE BASICS:<br />

Sit at a table with pencils, rubbers, colours and paper to hand<br />

Turn off the TV<br />

Try to keep away distraction<br />

Choose a time when your child is best able to work. After a quick snack or after tea and<br />

before bed perhaps.<br />

Try to stick to the same routine<br />

Regards,<br />

DEPARTMENT OF QUALITY CURRICULUM & ASSESSMENTS – (DQCA)


HOW YOU CAN MAKE ALL THE DIFFERENCE TO YOUR CHILD'S<br />

EDUCATION - WITH INSTANT ACCESS TO OUR WEBSITE OF<br />

www.rootsschool.edu.pk/homestudy.html<br />

FOR MUMS AND DADS OF MONTESSORI TIER TILL CLASS III<br />

Helping your kids at home with school through roots home study outreach programme is<br />

about showing an interest, sitting with them and encouraging them, or teaching them where<br />

to find the information. It’s about bonding with your child, spending time with them when<br />

things are a bit tricky and not leaving them feeling abandoned in confusion.<br />

Helping your child with their homework also shows them that you value school and learning.<br />

Your involvement tells your child that education is important and valued by you. The<br />

downloadable worksheets are not just their outreach home tasks – but also a bond between<br />

parents and schools at this critical situation.<br />

It's all about consolidating your child’s learning – it’s not about trying to catch them out about<br />

what they don’t know. They shouldn’t have to do something completely new, it’s more about<br />

reinforcing what they’ve already learnt at school.<br />

Children develop at different rates and most children are more advanced in some areas and<br />

slower in others. We all have strengths and weaknesses. So be patient and try to understand<br />

and figure out the child’s need.<br />

GETTING HOMEWORK DONE – THE BASICS:<br />

Sit at a table with pencils, rubbers, colours and paper to hand<br />

Turn off the TV<br />

Try to keep away distraction<br />

Choose a time when your child is best able to work. After a quick snack or after tea and<br />

before bed perhaps.<br />

Try to stick to the same routine<br />

Regards,<br />

DEPARTMENT OF QUALITY CURRICULUM & ASSESSMENTS – (DQCA)


HOW YOU CAN MAKE ALL THE DIFFERENCE TO YOUR CHILD'S<br />

EDUCATION - WITH INSTANT ACCESS TO OUR WEBSITE OF<br />

www.rootsschool.edu.pk/homestudy.html<br />

FOR MUMS AND DADS OF MONTESSORI TIER TILL CLASS III<br />

Helping your kids at home with school through roots home study outreach programme is<br />

about showing an interest, sitting with them and encouraging them, or teaching them where<br />

to find the information. It’s about bonding with your child, spending time with them when<br />

things are a bit tricky and not leaving them feeling abandoned in confusion.<br />

Helping your child with their homework also shows them that you value school and learning.<br />

Your involvement tells your child that education is important and valued by you. The<br />

downloadable worksheets are not just their outreach home tasks – but also a bond between<br />

parents and schools at this critical situation.<br />

It's all about consolidating your child’s learning – it’s not about trying to catch them out about<br />

what they don’t know. They shouldn’t have to do something completely new, it’s more about<br />

reinforcing what they’ve already learnt at school.<br />

Children develop at different rates and most children are more advanced in some areas and<br />

slower in others. We all have strengths and weaknesses. So be patient and try to understand<br />

and figure out the child’s need.<br />

GETTING HOMEWORK DONE – THE BASICS:<br />

Sit at a table with pencils, rubbers, colours and paper to hand<br />

Turn off the TV<br />

Try to keep away distraction<br />

Choose a time when your child is best able to work. After a quick snack or after tea and<br />

before bed perhaps.<br />

Try to stick to the same routine<br />

Regards,<br />

DEPARTMENT OF QUALITY CURRICULUM & ASSESSMENTS – (DQCA)


HOW YOU CAN MAKE ALL THE DIFFERENCE TO YOUR CHILD'S<br />

EDUCATION - WITH INSTANT ACCESS TO OUR WEBSITE OF<br />

www.rootsschool.edu.pk/homestudy.html<br />

FOR MUMS AND DADS OF MONTESSORI TIER TILL CLASS III<br />

Helping your kids at home with school through roots home study outreach programme is<br />

about showing an interest, sitting with them and encouraging them, or teaching them where<br />

to find the information. It’s about bonding with your child, spending time with them when<br />

things are a bit tricky and not leaving them feeling abandoned in confusion.<br />

Helping your child with their homework also shows them that you value school and learning.<br />

Your involvement tells your child that education is important and valued by you. The<br />

downloadable worksheets are not just their outreach home tasks – but also a bond between<br />

parents and schools at this critical situation.<br />

It's all about consolidating your child’s learning – it’s not about trying to catch them out about<br />

what they don’t know. They shouldn’t have to do something completely new, it’s more about<br />

reinforcing what they’ve already learnt at school.<br />

Children develop at different rates and most children are more advanced in some areas and<br />

slower in others. We all have strengths and weaknesses. So be patient and try to understand<br />

and figure out the child’s need.<br />

GETTING HOMEWORK DONE – THE BASICS:<br />

Sit at a table with pencils, rubbers, colours and paper to hand<br />

Turn off the TV<br />

Try to keep away distraction<br />

Choose a time when your child is best able to work. After a quick snack or after tea and<br />

before bed perhaps.<br />

Try to stick to the same routine<br />

Regards,<br />

DEPARTMENT OF QUALITY CURRICULUM & ASSESSMENTS – (DQCA)


HOW YOU CAN MAKE ALL THE DIFFERENCE TO YOUR CHILD'S<br />

EDUCATION - WITH INSTANT ACCESS TO OUR WEBSITE OF<br />

www.rootsschool.edu.pk/homestudy.html<br />

FOR MUMS AND DADS OF MONTESSORI TIER TILL CLASS III<br />

Helping your kids at home with school through roots home study outreach programme is<br />

about showing an interest, sitting with them and encouraging them, or teaching them where<br />

to find the information. It’s about bonding with your child, spending time with them when<br />

things are a bit tricky and not leaving them feeling abandoned in confusion.<br />

Helping your child with their homework also shows them that you value school and learning.<br />

Your involvement tells your child that education is important and valued by you. The<br />

downloadable worksheets are not just their outreach home tasks – but also a bond between<br />

parents and schools at this critical situation.<br />

It's all about consolidating your child’s learning – it’s not about trying to catch them out about<br />

what they don’t know. They shouldn’t have to do something completely new, it’s more about<br />

reinforcing what they’ve already learnt at school.<br />

Children develop at different rates and most children are more advanced in some areas and<br />

slower in others. We all have strengths and weaknesses. So be patient and try to understand<br />

and figure out the child’s need.<br />

GETTING HOMEWORK DONE – THE BASICS:<br />

Sit at a table with pencils, rubbers, colours and paper to hand<br />

Turn off the TV<br />

Try to keep away distraction<br />

Choose a time when your child is best able to work. After a quick snack or after tea and<br />

before bed perhaps.<br />

Try to stick to the same routine<br />

Regards,<br />

DEPARTMENT OF QUALITY CURRICULUM & ASSESSMENTS – (DQCA)


HOW YOU CAN MAKE ALL THE DIFFERENCE TO YOUR CHILD'S<br />

EDUCATION - WITH INSTANT ACCESS TO OUR WEBSITE OF<br />

www.rootsschool.edu.pk/homestudy.html<br />

FOR MUMS AND DADS OF MONTESSORI TIER TILL CLASS III<br />

Helping your kids at home with school through roots home study outreach programme is<br />

about showing an interest, sitting with them and encouraging them, or teaching them where<br />

to find the information. It’s about bonding with your child, spending time with them when<br />

things are a bit tricky and not leaving them feeling abandoned in confusion.<br />

Helping your child with their homework also shows them that you value school and learning.<br />

Your involvement tells your child that education is important and valued by you. The<br />

downloadable worksheets are not just their outreach home tasks – but also a bond between<br />

parents and schools at this critical situation.<br />

It's all about consolidating your child’s learning – it’s not about trying to catch them out about<br />

what they don’t know. They shouldn’t have to do something completely new, it’s more about<br />

reinforcing what they’ve already learnt at school.<br />

Children develop at different rates and most children are more advanced in some areas and<br />

slower in others. We all have strengths and weaknesses. So be patient and try to understand<br />

and figure out the child’s need.<br />

GETTING HOMEWORK DONE – THE BASICS:<br />

Sit at a table with pencils, rubbers, colours and paper to hand<br />

Turn off the TV<br />

Try to keep away distraction<br />

Choose a time when your child is best able to work. After a quick snack or after tea and<br />

before bed perhaps.<br />

Try to stick to the same routine<br />

Regards,<br />

DEPARTMENT OF QUALITY CURRICULUM & ASSESSMENTS – (DQCA)


HOW YOU CAN MAKE ALL THE DIFFERENCE TO YOUR CHILD'S<br />

EDUCATION - WITH INSTANT ACCESS TO OUR WEBSITE OF<br />

www.rootsschool.edu.pk/homestudy.html<br />

FOR MUMS AND DADS OF MONTESSORI TIER TILL CLASS III<br />

Helping your kids at home with school through roots home study outreach programme is<br />

about showing an interest, sitting with them and encouraging them, or teaching them where<br />

to find the information. It’s about bonding with your child, spending time with them when<br />

things are a bit tricky and not leaving them feeling abandoned in confusion.<br />

Helping your child with their homework also shows them that you value school and learning.<br />

Your involvement tells your child that education is important and valued by you. The<br />

downloadable worksheets are not just their outreach home tasks – but also a bond between<br />

parents and schools at this critical situation.<br />

It's all about consolidating your child’s learning – it’s not about trying to catch them out about<br />

what they don’t know. They shouldn’t have to do something completely new, it’s more about<br />

reinforcing what they’ve already learnt at school.<br />

Children develop at different rates and most children are more advanced in some areas and<br />

slower in others. We all have strengths and weaknesses. So be patient and try to understand<br />

and figure out the child’s need.<br />

GETTING HOMEWORK DONE – THE BASICS:<br />

Sit at a table with pencils, rubbers, colours and paper to hand<br />

Turn off the TV<br />

Try to keep away distraction<br />

Choose a time when your child is best able to work. After a quick snack or after tea and<br />

before bed perhaps.<br />

Try to stick to the same routine<br />

Regards,<br />

DEPARTMENT OF QUALITY CURRICULUM & ASSESSMENTS – (DQCA)


HOW YOU CAN MAKE ALL THE DIFFERENCE TO YOUR CHILD'S<br />

EDUCATION - WITH INSTANT ACCESS TO OUR WEBSITE OF<br />

www.rootsschool.edu.pk/homestudy.html<br />

FOR MUMS AND DADS OF MONTESSORI TIER TILL CLASS III<br />

Helping your kids at home with school through roots home study outreach programme is<br />

about showing an interest, sitting with them and encouraging them, or teaching them where<br />

to find the information. It’s about bonding with your child, spending time with them when<br />

things are a bit tricky and not leaving them feeling abandoned in confusion.<br />

Helping your child with their homework also shows them that you value school and learning.<br />

Your involvement tells your child that education is important and valued by you. The<br />

downloadable worksheets are not just their outreach home tasks – but also a bond between<br />

parents and schools at this critical situation.<br />

It's all about consolidating your child’s learning – it’s not about trying to catch them out about<br />

what they don’t know. They shouldn’t have to do something completely new, it’s more about<br />

reinforcing what they’ve already learnt at school.<br />

Children develop at different rates and most children are more advanced in some areas and<br />

slower in others. We all have strengths and weaknesses. So be patient and try to understand<br />

and figure out the child’s need.<br />

GETTING HOMEWORK DONE – THE BASICS:<br />

Sit at a table with pencils, rubbers, colours and paper to hand<br />

Turn off the TV<br />

Try to keep away distraction<br />

Choose a time when your child is best able to work. After a quick snack or after tea and<br />

before bed perhaps.<br />

Try to stick to the same routine<br />

Regards,<br />

DEPARTMENT OF QUALITY CURRICULUM & ASSESSMENTS – (DQCA)


HOW YOU CAN MAKE ALL THE DIFFERENCE TO YOUR CHILD'S<br />

EDUCATION - WITH INSTANT ACCESS TO OUR WEBSITE OF<br />

www.rootsschool.edu.pk/homestudy.html<br />

FOR MUMS AND DADS OF MONTESSORI TIER TILL CLASS III<br />

Helping your kids at home with school through roots home study outreach programme is<br />

about showing an interest, sitting with them and encouraging them, or teaching them where<br />

to find the information. It’s about bonding with your child, spending time with them when<br />

things are a bit tricky and not leaving them feeling abandoned in confusion.<br />

Helping your child with their homework also shows them that you value school and learning.<br />

Your involvement tells your child that education is important and valued by you. The<br />

downloadable worksheets are not just their outreach home tasks – but also a bond between<br />

parents and schools at this critical situation.<br />

It's all about consolidating your child’s learning – it’s not about trying to catch them out about<br />

what they don’t know. They shouldn’t have to do something completely new, it’s more about<br />

reinforcing what they’ve already learnt at school.<br />

Children develop at different rates and most children are more advanced in some areas and<br />

slower in others. We all have strengths and weaknesses. So be patient and try to understand<br />

and figure out the child’s need.<br />

GETTING HOMEWORK DONE – THE BASICS:<br />

Sit at a table with pencils, rubbers, colours and paper to hand<br />

Turn off the TV<br />

Try to keep away distraction<br />

Choose a time when your child is best able to work. After a quick snack or after tea and<br />

before bed perhaps.<br />

Try to stick to the same routine<br />

Regards,<br />

DEPARTMENT OF QUALITY CURRICULUM & ASSESSMENTS – (DQCA)


HOW YOU CAN MAKE ALL THE DIFFERENCE TO YOUR CHILD'S<br />

EDUCATION - WITH INSTANT ACCESS TO OUR WEBSITE OF<br />

www.rootsschool.edu.pk/homestudy.html<br />

FOR MUMS AND DADS OF MONTESSORI TIER TILL CLASS III<br />

Helping your kids at home with school through roots home study outreach programme is<br />

about showing an interest, sitting with them and encouraging them, or teaching them where<br />

to find the information. It’s about bonding with your child, spending time with them when<br />

things are a bit tricky and not leaving them feeling abandoned in confusion.<br />

Helping your child with their homework also shows them that you value school and learning.<br />

Your involvement tells your child that education is important and valued by you. The<br />

downloadable worksheets are not just their outreach home tasks – but also a bond between<br />

parents and schools at this critical situation.<br />

It's all about consolidating your child’s learning – it’s not about trying to catch them out about<br />

what they don’t know. They shouldn’t have to do something completely new, it’s more about<br />

reinforcing what they’ve already learnt at school.<br />

Children develop at different rates and most children are more advanced in some areas and<br />

slower in others. We all have strengths and weaknesses. So be patient and try to understand<br />

and figure out the child’s need.<br />

GETTING HOMEWORK DONE – THE BASICS:<br />

Sit at a table with pencils, rubbers, colours and paper to hand<br />

Turn off the TV<br />

Try to keep away distraction<br />

Choose a time when your child is best able to work. After a quick snack or after tea and<br />

before bed perhaps.<br />

Try to stick to the same routine<br />

Regards,<br />

DEPARTMENT OF QUALITY CURRICULUM & ASSESSMENTS – (DQCA)


HOW YOU CAN MAKE ALL THE DIFFERENCE TO YOUR CHILD'S<br />

EDUCATION - WITH INSTANT ACCESS TO OUR WEBSITE OF<br />

www.rootsschool.edu.pk/homestudy.html<br />

FOR MUMS AND DADS OF MONTESSORI TIER TILL CLASS III<br />

Helping your kids at home with school through roots home study outreach programme is<br />

about showing an interest, sitting with them and encouraging them, or teaching them where<br />

to find the information. It’s about bonding with your child, spending time with them when<br />

things are a bit tricky and not leaving them feeling abandoned in confusion.<br />

Helping your child with their homework also shows them that you value school and learning.<br />

Your involvement tells your child that education is important and valued by you. The<br />

downloadable worksheets are not just their outreach home tasks – but also a bond between<br />

parents and schools at this critical situation.<br />

It's all about consolidating your child’s learning – it’s not about trying to catch them out about<br />

what they don’t know. They shouldn’t have to do something completely new, it’s more about<br />

reinforcing what they’ve already learnt at school.<br />

Children develop at different rates and most children are more advanced in some areas and<br />

slower in others. We all have strengths and weaknesses. So be patient and try to understand<br />

and figure out the child’s need.<br />

GETTING HOMEWORK DONE – THE BASICS:<br />

Sit at a table with pencils, rubbers, colours and paper to hand<br />

Turn off the TV<br />

Try to keep away distraction<br />

Choose a time when your child is best able to work. After a quick snack or after tea and<br />

before bed perhaps.<br />

Try to stick to the same routine<br />

Regards,<br />

DEPARTMENT OF QUALITY CURRICULUM & ASSESSMENTS – (DQCA)


HOW YOU CAN MAKE ALL THE DIFFERENCE TO YOUR CHILD'S<br />

EDUCATION - WITH INSTANT ACCESS TO OUR WEBSITE OF<br />

www.rootsschool.edu.pk/homestudy.html<br />

FOR MUMS AND DADS OF MONTESSORI TIER TILL CLASS III<br />

Helping your kids at home with school through roots home study outreach programme is<br />

about showing an interest, sitting with them and encouraging them, or teaching them where<br />

to find the information. It’s about bonding with your child, spending time with them when<br />

things are a bit tricky and not leaving them feeling abandoned in confusion.<br />

Helping your child with their homework also shows them that you value school and learning.<br />

Your involvement tells your child that education is important and valued by you. The<br />

downloadable worksheets are not just their outreach home tasks – but also a bond between<br />

parents and schools at this critical situation.<br />

It's all about consolidating your child’s learning – it’s not about trying to catch them out about<br />

what they don’t know. They shouldn’t have to do something completely new, it’s more about<br />

reinforcing what they’ve already learnt at school.<br />

Children develop at different rates and most children are more advanced in some areas and<br />

slower in others. We all have strengths and weaknesses. So be patient and try to understand<br />

and figure out the child’s need.<br />

GETTING HOMEWORK DONE – THE BASICS:<br />

Sit at a table with pencils, rubbers, colours and paper to hand<br />

Turn off the TV<br />

Try to keep away distraction<br />

Choose a time when your child is best able to work. After a quick snack or after tea and<br />

before bed perhaps.<br />

Try to stick to the same routine<br />

Regards,<br />

DEPARTMENT OF QUALITY CURRICULUM & ASSESSMENTS – (DQCA)


HOW YOU CAN MAKE ALL THE DIFFERENCE TO YOUR CHILD'S<br />

EDUCATION - WITH INSTANT ACCESS TO OUR WEBSITE OF<br />

www.rootsschool.edu.pk/homestudy.html<br />

FOR MUMS AND DADS OF MONTESSORI TIER TILL CLASS III<br />

Helping your kids at home with school through roots home study outreach programme is<br />

about showing an interest, sitting with them and encouraging them, or teaching them where<br />

to find the information. It’s about bonding with your child, spending time with them when<br />

things are a bit tricky and not leaving them feeling abandoned in confusion.<br />

Helping your child with their homework also shows them that you value school and learning.<br />

Your involvement tells your child that education is important and valued by you. The<br />

downloadable worksheets are not just their outreach home tasks – but also a bond between<br />

parents and schools at this critical situation.<br />

It's all about consolidating your child’s learning – it’s not about trying to catch them out about<br />

what they don’t know. They shouldn’t have to do something completely new, it’s more about<br />

reinforcing what they’ve already learnt at school.<br />

Children develop at different rates and most children are more advanced in some areas and<br />

slower in others. We all have strengths and weaknesses. So be patient and try to understand<br />

and figure out the child’s need.<br />

GETTING HOMEWORK DONE – THE BASICS:<br />

Sit at a table with pencils, rubbers, colours and paper to hand<br />

Turn off the TV<br />

Try to keep away distraction<br />

Choose a time when your child is best able to work. After a quick snack or after tea and<br />

before bed perhaps.<br />

Try to stick to the same routine<br />

Regards,<br />

DEPARTMENT OF QUALITY CURRICULUM & ASSESSMENTS – (DQCA)


HOW YOU CAN MAKE ALL THE DIFFERENCE TO YOUR CHILD'S<br />

EDUCATION - WITH INSTANT ACCESS TO OUR WEBSITE OF<br />

www.rootsschool.edu.pk/homestudy.html<br />

FOR MUMS AND DADS OF MONTESSORI TIER TILL CLASS III<br />

Helping your kids at home with school through roots home study outreach programme is<br />

about showing an interest, sitting with them and encouraging them, or teaching them where<br />

to find the information. It’s about bonding with your child, spending time with them when<br />

things are a bit tricky and not leaving them feeling abandoned in confusion.<br />

Helping your child with their homework also shows them that you value school and learning.<br />

Your involvement tells your child that education is important and valued by you. The<br />

downloadable worksheets are not just their outreach home tasks – but also a bond between<br />

parents and schools at this critical situation.<br />

It's all about consolidating your child’s learning – it’s not about trying to catch them out about<br />

what they don’t know. They shouldn’t have to do something completely new, it’s more about<br />

reinforcing what they’ve already learnt at school.<br />

Children develop at different rates and most children are more advanced in some areas and<br />

slower in others. We all have strengths and weaknesses. So be patient and try to understand<br />

and figure out the child’s need.<br />

GETTING HOMEWORK DONE – THE BASICS:<br />

Sit at a table with pencils, rubbers, colours and paper to hand<br />

Turn off the TV<br />

Try to keep away distraction<br />

Choose a time when your child is best able to work. After a quick snack or after tea and<br />

before bed perhaps.<br />

Try to stick to the same routine<br />

Regards,<br />

DEPARTMENT OF QUALITY CURRICULUM & ASSESSMENTS – (DQCA)


HOW YOU CAN MAKE ALL THE DIFFERENCE TO YOUR CHILD'S<br />

EDUCATION - WITH INSTANT ACCESS TO OUR WEBSITE OF<br />

www.rootsschool.edu.pk/homestudy.html<br />

FOR MUMS AND DADS OF MONTESSORI TIER TILL CLASS III<br />

Helping your kids at home with school through roots home study outreach programme is<br />

about showing an interest, sitting with them and encouraging them, or teaching them where<br />

to find the information. It’s about bonding with your child, spending time with them when<br />

things are a bit tricky and not leaving them feeling abandoned in confusion.<br />

Helping your child with their homework also shows them that you value school and learning.<br />

Your involvement tells your child that education is important and valued by you. The<br />

downloadable worksheets are not just their outreach home tasks – but also a bond between<br />

parents and schools at this critical situation.<br />

It's all about consolidating your child’s learning – it’s not about trying to catch them out about<br />

what they don’t know. They shouldn’t have to do something completely new, it’s more about<br />

reinforcing what they’ve already learnt at school.<br />

Children develop at different rates and most children are more advanced in some areas and<br />

slower in others. We all have strengths and weaknesses. So be patient and try to understand<br />

and figure out the child’s need.<br />

GETTING HOMEWORK DONE – THE BASICS:<br />

Sit at a table with pencils, rubbers, colours and paper to hand<br />

Turn off the TV<br />

Try to keep away distraction<br />

Choose a time when your child is best able to work. After a quick snack or after tea and<br />

before bed perhaps.<br />

Try to stick to the same routine<br />

Regards,<br />

DEPARTMENT OF QUALITY CURRICULUM & ASSESSMENTS – (DQCA)


HOW YOU CAN MAKE ALL THE DIFFERENCE TO YOUR CHILD'S<br />

EDUCATION - WITH INSTANT ACCESS TO OUR WEBSITE OF<br />

www.rootsschool.edu.pk/homestudy.html<br />

FOR MUMS AND DADS OF MONTESSORI TIER TILL CLASS III<br />

Helping your kids at home with school through roots home study outreach programme is<br />

about showing an interest, sitting with them and encouraging them, or teaching them where<br />

to find the information. It’s about bonding with your child, spending time with them when<br />

things are a bit tricky and not leaving them feeling abandoned in confusion.<br />

Helping your child with their homework also shows them that you value school and learning.<br />

Your involvement tells your child that education is important and valued by you. The<br />

downloadable worksheets are not just their outreach home tasks – but also a bond between<br />

parents and schools at this critical situation.<br />

It's all about consolidating your child’s learning – it’s not about trying to catch them out about<br />

what they don’t know. They shouldn’t have to do something completely new, it’s more about<br />

reinforcing what they’ve already learnt at school.<br />

Children develop at different rates and most children are more advanced in some areas and<br />

slower in others. We all have strengths and weaknesses. So be patient and try to understand<br />

and figure out the child’s need.<br />

GETTING HOMEWORK DONE – THE BASICS:<br />

Sit at a table with pencils, rubbers, colours and paper to hand<br />

Turn off the TV<br />

Try to keep away distraction<br />

Choose a time when your child is best able to work. After a quick snack or after tea and<br />

before bed perhaps.<br />

Try to stick to the same routine<br />

Regards,<br />

DEPARTMENT OF QUALITY CURRICULUM & ASSESSMENTS – (DQCA)


HOW YOU CAN MAKE ALL THE DIFFERENCE TO YOUR CHILD'S<br />

EDUCATION - WITH INSTANT ACCESS TO OUR WEBSITE OF<br />

www.rootsschool.edu.pk/homestudy.html<br />

FOR MUMS AND DADS OF MONTESSORI TIER TILL CLASS III<br />

Helping your kids at home with school through roots home study outreach programme is<br />

about showing an interest, sitting with them and encouraging them, or teaching them where<br />

to find the information. It’s about bonding with your child, spending time with them when<br />

things are a bit tricky and not leaving them feeling abandoned in confusion.<br />

Helping your child with their homework also shows them that you value school and learning.<br />

Your involvement tells your child that education is important and valued by you. The<br />

downloadable worksheets are not just their outreach home tasks – but also a bond between<br />

parents and schools at this critical situation.<br />

It's all about consolidating your child’s learning – it’s not about trying to catch them out about<br />

what they don’t know. They shouldn’t have to do something completely new, it’s more about<br />

reinforcing what they’ve already learnt at school.<br />

Children develop at different rates and most children are more advanced in some areas and<br />

slower in others. We all have strengths and weaknesses. So be patient and try to understand<br />

and figure out the child’s need.<br />

GETTING HOMEWORK DONE – THE BASICS:<br />

Sit at a table with pencils, rubbers, colours and paper to hand<br />

Turn off the TV<br />

Try to keep away distraction<br />

Choose a time when your child is best able to work. After a quick snack or after tea and<br />

before bed perhaps.<br />

Try to stick to the same routine<br />

Regards,<br />

DEPARTMENT OF QUALITY CURRICULUM & ASSESSMENTS – (DQCA)


HOW YOU CAN MAKE ALL THE DIFFERENCE TO YOUR CHILD'S<br />

EDUCATION - WITH INSTANT ACCESS TO OUR WEBSITE OF<br />

www.rootsschool.edu.pk/homestudy.html<br />

FOR MUMS AND DADS OF MONTESSORI TIER TILL CLASS III<br />

Helping your kids at home with school through roots home study outreach programme is<br />

about showing an interest, sitting with them and encouraging them, or teaching them where<br />

to find the information. It’s about bonding with your child, spending time with them when<br />

things are a bit tricky and not leaving them feeling abandoned in confusion.<br />

Helping your child with their homework also shows them that you value school and learning.<br />

Your involvement tells your child that education is important and valued by you. The<br />

downloadable worksheets are not just their outreach home tasks – but also a bond between<br />

parents and schools at this critical situation.<br />

It's all about consolidating your child’s learning – it’s not about trying to catch them out about<br />

what they don’t know. They shouldn’t have to do something completely new, it’s more about<br />

reinforcing what they’ve already learnt at school.<br />

Children develop at different rates and most children are more advanced in some areas and<br />

slower in others. We all have strengths and weaknesses. So be patient and try to understand<br />

and figure out the child’s need.<br />

GETTING HOMEWORK DONE – THE BASICS:<br />

Sit at a table with pencils, rubbers, colours and paper to hand<br />

Turn off the TV<br />

Try to keep away distraction<br />

Choose a time when your child is best able to work. After a quick snack or after tea and<br />

before bed perhaps.<br />

Try to stick to the same routine<br />

Regards,<br />

DEPARTMENT OF QUALITY CURRICULUM & ASSESSMENTS – (DQCA)


HOW YOU CAN MAKE ALL THE DIFFERENCE TO YOUR CHILD'S<br />

EDUCATION - WITH INSTANT ACCESS TO OUR WEBSITE OF<br />

www.rootsschool.edu.pk/homestudy.html<br />

FOR MUMS AND DADS OF MONTESSORI TIER TILL CLASS III<br />

Helping your kids at home with school through roots home study outreach programme is<br />

about showing an interest, sitting with them and encouraging them, or teaching them where<br />

to find the information. It’s about bonding with your child, spending time with them when<br />

things are a bit tricky and not leaving them feeling abandoned in confusion.<br />

Helping your child with their homework also shows them that you value school and learning.<br />

Your involvement tells your child that education is important and valued by you. The<br />

downloadable worksheets are not just their outreach home tasks – but also a bond between<br />

parents and schools at this critical situation.<br />

It's all about consolidating your child’s learning – it’s not about trying to catch them out about<br />

what they don’t know. They shouldn’t have to do something completely new, it’s more about<br />

reinforcing what they’ve already learnt at school.<br />

Children develop at different rates and most children are more advanced in some areas and<br />

slower in others. We all have strengths and weaknesses. So be patient and try to understand<br />

and figure out the child’s need.<br />

GETTING HOMEWORK DONE – THE BASICS:<br />

Sit at a table with pencils, rubbers, colours and paper to hand<br />

Turn off the TV<br />

Try to keep away distraction<br />

Choose a time when your child is best able to work. After a quick snack or after tea and<br />

before bed perhaps.<br />

Try to stick to the same routine<br />

Regards,<br />

DEPARTMENT OF QUALITY CURRICULUM & ASSESSMENTS – (DQCA)


HOW YOU CAN MAKE ALL THE DIFFERENCE TO YOUR CHILD'S<br />

EDUCATION - WITH INSTANT ACCESS TO OUR WEBSITE OF<br />

www.rootsschool.edu.pk/homestudy.html<br />

FOR MUMS AND DADS OF MONTESSORI TIER TILL CLASS III<br />

Helping your kids at home with school through roots home study outreach programme is<br />

about showing an interest, sitting with them and encouraging them, or teaching them where<br />

to find the information. It’s about bonding with your child, spending time with them when<br />

things are a bit tricky and not leaving them feeling abandoned in confusion.<br />

Helping your child with their homework also shows them that you value school and learning.<br />

Your involvement tells your child that education is important and valued by you. The<br />

downloadable worksheets are not just their outreach home tasks – but also a bond between<br />

parents and schools at this critical situation.<br />

It's all about consolidating your child’s learning – it’s not about trying to catch them out about<br />

what they don’t know. They shouldn’t have to do something completely new, it’s more about<br />

reinforcing what they’ve already learnt at school.<br />

Children develop at different rates and most children are more advanced in some areas and<br />

slower in others. We all have strengths and weaknesses. So be patient and try to understand<br />

and figure out the child’s need.<br />

GETTING HOMEWORK DONE – THE BASICS:<br />

Sit at a table with pencils, rubbers, colours and paper to hand<br />

Turn off the TV<br />

Try to keep away distraction<br />

Choose a time when your child is best able to work. After a quick snack or after tea and<br />

before bed perhaps.<br />

Try to stick to the same routine<br />

Regards,<br />

DEPARTMENT OF QUALITY CURRICULUM & ASSESSMENTS – (DQCA)


HOW YOU CAN MAKE ALL THE DIFFERENCE TO YOUR CHILD'S<br />

EDUCATION - WITH INSTANT ACCESS TO OUR WEBSITE OF<br />

www.rootsschool.edu.pk/homestudy.html<br />

FOR MUMS AND DADS OF MONTESSORI TIER TILL CLASS III<br />

Helping your kids at home with school through roots home study outreach programme is<br />

about showing an interest, sitting with them and encouraging them, or teaching them where<br />

to find the information. It’s about bonding with your child, spending time with them when<br />

things are a bit tricky and not leaving them feeling abandoned in confusion.<br />

Helping your child with their homework also shows them that you value school and learning.<br />

Your involvement tells your child that education is important and valued by you. The<br />

downloadable worksheets are not just their outreach home tasks – but also a bond between<br />

parents and schools at this critical situation.<br />

It's all about consolidating your child’s learning – it’s not about trying to catch them out about<br />

what they don’t know. They shouldn’t have to do something completely new, it’s more about<br />

reinforcing what they’ve already learnt at school.<br />

Children develop at different rates and most children are more advanced in some areas and<br />

slower in others. We all have strengths and weaknesses. So be patient and try to understand<br />

and figure out the child’s need.<br />

GETTING HOMEWORK DONE – THE BASICS:<br />

Sit at a table with pencils, rubbers, colours and paper to hand<br />

Turn off the TV<br />

Try to keep away distraction<br />

Choose a time when your child is best able to work. After a quick snack or after tea and<br />

before bed perhaps.<br />

Try to stick to the same routine<br />

Regards,<br />

DEPARTMENT OF QUALITY CURRICULUM & ASSESSMENTS – (DQCA)


HOW YOU CAN MAKE ALL THE DIFFERENCE TO YOUR CHILD'S<br />

EDUCATION - WITH INSTANT ACCESS TO OUR WEBSITE OF<br />

www.rootsschool.edu.pk/homestudy.html<br />

FOR MUMS AND DADS OF MONTESSORI TIER TILL CLASS III<br />

Helping your kids at home with school through roots home study outreach programme is<br />

about showing an interest, sitting with them and encouraging them, or teaching them where<br />

to find the information. It’s about bonding with your child, spending time with them when<br />

things are a bit tricky and not leaving them feeling abandoned in confusion.<br />

Helping your child with their homework also shows them that you value school and learning.<br />

Your involvement tells your child that education is important and valued by you. The<br />

downloadable worksheets are not just their outreach home tasks – but also a bond between<br />

parents and schools at this critical situation.<br />

It's all about consolidating your child’s learning – it’s not about trying to catch them out about<br />

what they don’t know. They shouldn’t have to do something completely new, it’s more about<br />

reinforcing what they’ve already learnt at school.<br />

Children develop at different rates and most children are more advanced in some areas and<br />

slower in others. We all have strengths and weaknesses. So be patient and try to understand<br />

and figure out the child’s need.<br />

GETTING HOMEWORK DONE – THE BASICS:<br />

Sit at a table with pencils, rubbers, colours and paper to hand<br />

Turn off the TV<br />

Try to keep away distraction<br />

Choose a time when your child is best able to work. After a quick snack or after tea and<br />

before bed perhaps.<br />

Try to stick to the same routine<br />

Regards,<br />

DEPARTMENT OF QUALITY CURRICULUM & ASSESSMENTS – (DQCA)


HOW YOU CAN MAKE ALL THE DIFFERENCE TO YOUR CHILD'S<br />

EDUCATION - WITH INSTANT ACCESS TO OUR WEBSITE OF<br />

www.rootsschool.edu.pk/homestudy.html<br />

FOR MUMS AND DADS OF MONTESSORI TIER TILL CLASS III<br />

Helping your kids at home with school through roots home study outreach programme is<br />

about showing an interest, sitting with them and encouraging them, or teaching them where<br />

to find the information. It’s about bonding with your child, spending time with them when<br />

things are a bit tricky and not leaving them feeling abandoned in confusion.<br />

Helping your child with their homework also shows them that you value school and learning.<br />

Your involvement tells your child that education is important and valued by you. The<br />

downloadable worksheets are not just their outreach home tasks – but also a bond between<br />

parents and schools at this critical situation.<br />

It's all about consolidating your child’s learning – it’s not about trying to catch them out about<br />

what they don’t know. They shouldn’t have to do something completely new, it’s more about<br />

reinforcing what they’ve already learnt at school.<br />

Children develop at different rates and most children are more advanced in some areas and<br />

slower in others. We all have strengths and weaknesses. So be patient and try to understand<br />

and figure out the child’s need.<br />

GETTING HOMEWORK DONE – THE BASICS:<br />

Sit at a table with pencils, rubbers, colours and paper to hand<br />

Turn off the TV<br />

Try to keep away distraction<br />

Choose a time when your child is best able to work. After a quick snack or after tea and<br />

before bed perhaps.<br />

Try to stick to the same routine<br />

Regards,<br />

DEPARTMENT OF QUALITY CURRICULUM & ASSESSMENTS – (DQCA)


HOW YOU CAN MAKE ALL THE DIFFERENCE TO YOUR CHILD'S<br />

EDUCATION - WITH INSTANT ACCESS TO OUR WEBSITE OF<br />

www.rootsschool.edu.pk/homestudy.html<br />

FOR MUMS AND DADS OF MONTESSORI TIER TILL CLASS III<br />

Helping your kids at home with school through roots home study outreach programme is<br />

about showing an interest, sitting with them and encouraging them, or teaching them where<br />

to find the information. It’s about bonding with your child, spending time with them when<br />

things are a bit tricky and not leaving them feeling abandoned in confusion.<br />

Helping your child with their homework also shows them that you value school and learning.<br />

Your involvement tells your child that education is important and valued by you. The<br />

downloadable worksheets are not just their outreach home tasks – but also a bond between<br />

parents and schools at this critical situation.<br />

It's all about consolidating your child’s learning – it’s not about trying to catch them out about<br />

what they don’t know. They shouldn’t have to do something completely new, it’s more about<br />

reinforcing what they’ve already learnt at school.<br />

Children develop at different rates and most children are more advanced in some areas and<br />

slower in others. We all have strengths and weaknesses. So be patient and try to understand<br />

and figure out the child’s need.<br />

GETTING HOMEWORK DONE – THE BASICS:<br />

Sit at a table with pencils, rubbers, colours and paper to hand<br />

Turn off the TV<br />

Try to keep away distraction<br />

Choose a time when your child is best able to work. After a quick snack or after tea and<br />

before bed perhaps.<br />

Try to stick to the same routine<br />

Regards,<br />

DEPARTMENT OF QUALITY CURRICULUM & ASSESSMENTS – (DQCA)


HOW YOU CAN MAKE ALL THE DIFFERENCE TO YOUR CHILD'S<br />

EDUCATION - WITH INSTANT ACCESS TO OUR WEBSITE OF<br />

www.rootsschool.edu.pk/homestudy.html<br />

FOR MUMS AND DADS OF MONTESSORI TIER TILL CLASS III<br />

Helping your kids at home with school through roots home study outreach programme is<br />

about showing an interest, sitting with them and encouraging them, or teaching them where<br />

to find the information. It’s about bonding with your child, spending time with them when<br />

things are a bit tricky and not leaving them feeling abandoned in confusion.<br />

Helping your child with their homework also shows them that you value school and learning.<br />

Your involvement tells your child that education is important and valued by you. The<br />

downloadable worksheets are not just their outreach home tasks – but also a bond between<br />

parents and schools at this critical situation.<br />

It's all about consolidating your child’s learning – it’s not about trying to catch them out about<br />

what they don’t know. They shouldn’t have to do something completely new, it’s more about<br />

reinforcing what they’ve already learnt at school.<br />

Children develop at different rates and most children are more advanced in some areas and<br />

slower in others. We all have strengths and weaknesses. So be patient and try to understand<br />

and figure out the child’s need.<br />

GETTING HOMEWORK DONE – THE BASICS:<br />

Sit at a table with pencils, rubbers, colours and paper to hand<br />

Turn off the TV<br />

Try to keep away distraction<br />

Choose a time when your child is best able to work. After a quick snack or after tea and<br />

before bed perhaps.<br />

Try to stick to the same routine<br />

Regards,<br />

DEPARTMENT OF QUALITY CURRICULUM & ASSESSMENTS – (DQCA)


HOW YOU CAN MAKE ALL THE DIFFERENCE TO YOUR CHILD'S<br />

EDUCATION - WITH INSTANT ACCESS TO OUR WEBSITE OF<br />

www.rootsschool.edu.pk/homestudy.html<br />

FOR MUMS AND DADS OF MONTESSORI TIER TILL CLASS III<br />

Helping your kids at home with school through roots home study outreach programme is<br />

about showing an interest, sitting with them and encouraging them, or teaching them where<br />

to find the information. It’s about bonding with your child, spending time with them when<br />

things are a bit tricky and not leaving them feeling abandoned in confusion.<br />

Helping your child with their homework also shows them that you value school and learning.<br />

Your involvement tells your child that education is important and valued by you. The<br />

downloadable worksheets are not just their outreach home tasks – but also a bond between<br />

parents and schools at this critical situation.<br />

It's all about consolidating your child’s learning – it’s not about trying to catch them out about<br />

what they don’t know. They shouldn’t have to do something completely new, it’s more about<br />

reinforcing what they’ve already learnt at school.<br />

Children develop at different rates and most children are more advanced in some areas and<br />

slower in others. We all have strengths and weaknesses. So be patient and try to understand<br />

and figure out the child’s need.<br />

GETTING HOMEWORK DONE – THE BASICS:<br />

Sit at a table with pencils, rubbers, colours and paper to hand<br />

Turn off the TV<br />

Try to keep away distraction<br />

Choose a time when your child is best able to work. After a quick snack or after tea and<br />

before bed perhaps.<br />

Try to stick to the same routine<br />

Regards,<br />

DEPARTMENT OF QUALITY CURRICULUM & ASSESSMENTS – (DQCA)


HOW YOU CAN MAKE ALL THE DIFFERENCE TO YOUR CHILD'S<br />

EDUCATION - WITH INSTANT ACCESS TO OUR WEBSITE OF<br />

www.rootsschool.edu.pk/homestudy.html<br />

FOR MUMS AND DADS OF MONTESSORI TIER TILL CLASS III<br />

Helping your kids at home with school through roots home study outreach programme is<br />

about showing an interest, sitting with them and encouraging them, or teaching them where<br />

to find the information. It’s about bonding with your child, spending time with them when<br />

things are a bit tricky and not leaving them feeling abandoned in confusion.<br />

Helping your child with their homework also shows them that you value school and learning.<br />

Your involvement tells your child that education is important and valued by you. The<br />

downloadable worksheets are not just their outreach home tasks – but also a bond between<br />

parents and schools at this critical situation.<br />

It's all about consolidating your child’s learning – it’s not about trying to catch them out about<br />

what they don’t know. They shouldn’t have to do something completely new, it’s more about<br />

reinforcing what they’ve already learnt at school.<br />

Children develop at different rates and most children are more advanced in some areas and<br />

slower in others. We all have strengths and weaknesses. So be patient and try to understand<br />

and figure out the child’s need.<br />

GETTING HOMEWORK DONE – THE BASICS:<br />

Sit at a table with pencils, rubbers, colours and paper to hand<br />

Turn off the TV<br />

Try to keep away distraction<br />

Choose a time when your child is best able to work. After a quick snack or after tea and<br />

before bed perhaps.<br />

Try to stick to the same routine<br />

Regards,<br />

DEPARTMENT OF QUALITY CURRICULUM & ASSESSMENTS – (DQCA)


General Knowledge Lesson Plan from Play Group – <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Montessori</strong><br />

TOPIC CONTENTS AIMS OBJECTIVES<br />

All about me Myself<br />

Students will learn and share Students will be able to:<br />

My family<br />

knowledge about mentioned<br />

My friends<br />

contents.<br />

Introduce and recognize themselves, their family members and friends.<br />

Parts of body<br />

Identify, associate and correlate senses with the respective sense organ.<br />

Five senses<br />

Name external and internal parts of body.<br />

Understand the importance and contents of healthy and happy life.<br />

Nutrition<br />

Hygiene<br />

Dental health<br />

Staying healthy<br />

Quiz<br />

(Myself, My family, My friends, Parts of body, Five senses)<br />

ALL LEVELS<br />

For the trait ‘Happy Family’<br />

I love you<br />

I love you, you love me,<br />

We are happy family,<br />

With a great big hug and a kiss for me to you,<br />

Won’t you say you love me too?<br />

Helping hands<br />

You can help your mom;<br />

You can help your dad;<br />

You can help in your family.<br />

This is your helping hand,<br />

You can help your class mates;<br />

You can help your teacher;<br />

You can help others,<br />

This is your helping hand.<br />

Celebrate Together<br />

What do families do together?<br />

They work together,<br />

Music<br />

I like my head<br />

How about you, its tell me I am alive<br />

How many things, I can do with my head<br />

I am sure you can do them too,<br />

I can laugh ha ,ha<br />

I can cry oo, oo<br />

I can see<br />

I can hear<br />

I can sneeze achoo<br />

Count till ten and do them again<br />

1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10<br />

I can laugh ha ,ha<br />

I can cry oo oo<br />

I can see<br />

I can hear<br />

I can sneeze achoo<br />

(Nutrition)<br />

ALL LEVELS<br />

(Hygiene, Dental health, Staying healthy)<br />

Here we go around the mulberry bush………


General Knowledge Lesson Plan from Play Group – <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Montessori</strong><br />

They play together;<br />

They learn together,<br />

They celebrate together.<br />

What do families do together?<br />

They travel together,<br />

They have fun together,<br />

Families just like being together,<br />

What does your family like to do together?<br />

This is the way we wash our hands…..<br />

This is the way we brush our teeth….<br />

This is the way we wash our face….<br />

This is the way we comb our hair….<br />

This is the way we polish our shoes….<br />

This is the way we go to school….<br />

(Quiz)<br />

TEACHING METHODOLOGY<br />

WEEK 6: (Myself, My family, My friends, Parts of body, Five senses)<br />

ALL LEVELS<br />

Myself, My family, My friends, Parts of body, Five senses<br />

HOME ASSIGNMENT<br />

(Myself, My family, My friends, Parts of body, Five senses)<br />

ALL LEVELS<br />

Myself, My family My friends, Parts of body, Five senses<br />

Discuss names of their parents, their siblings and other family members.<br />

Ask them where they live?<br />

What they like to eat?<br />

With whom do they like to play?<br />

Read and write………<br />

Discuss about the importance of having good friends’ .Tell them five<br />

ways to be a good friend in the, play ground at pack up time ……<br />

Take turns choosing what to play.<br />

Remember your friend’s birthday.<br />

Listen to your friend’s idea.<br />

Say, “I am glad that you are my friend!”<br />

Don’t be afraid to say, “I am sorry.”<br />

Make students observe that all people are born with senses to observe<br />

the world.<br />

Let students identify and compare external features of the human<br />

body.<br />

Name something that all people have in common and something that<br />

are different.<br />

Skeleton is made up of bones<br />

Explain that our skeleton holds up and give shape.<br />

Demonstrate how muscles move our joints and limps.<br />

Explain that the heart pumps blood throughout the entire body.<br />

Explain that the brain controls the body and allows you to think and<br />

remember.<br />

Send a note home to the parents before you plan to begin sharing the<br />

pictures of their family for making the photo frames.<br />

Activity 1: (My family, My friends)<br />

Explain your relation and duties with child.<br />

Let the students come and introduce his or her friend, and talk about his/her<br />

liking or disliking, similarities.<br />

Activity 2: (Parts of body)<br />

Play Simon says whenever there is time during the week and inquire to recognize<br />

their body parts i.e. “Simon says, touch your nose….etc<br />

Project:<br />

Material<br />

Tear off pad, colouring pencils, crayons<br />

Pre preparation:<br />

Cut outs of Internal and external parts of human body.<br />

<strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Montessori</strong> students will colour internal and external parts of bodies<br />

themselves in groups.<br />

External parts<br />

Nose, eyes, lips ears, hair, eyebrows<br />

Internal parts<br />

Brain, lungs, heart, kidney, ribs, stomach<br />

Make any two same heighted students lay down on newspapers and the teacher<br />

trace their outline.<br />

This Assignment should not be followed for every student.<br />

Make the students paste the prepared internal and external parts of body at<br />

their specific areas on one of the sketches.


General Knowledge Lesson Plan from Play Group – <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Montessori</strong><br />

Explain the relation of other family members i.e. fathers’ father is The other out line should be stapled and stuffed with news papers.<br />

grandfather etc.<br />

Activity 3: (Senses)<br />

Activity<br />

Taste:<br />

Invite any parent doctor in the assembly to explain internal parts Prepare the tasting tray including items like sugar, salt lemon and small piece of<br />

through charts and their functions.<br />

bitter gourd to experience and name the different type of tastes like sweet,<br />

salty, sour and bitter to be aware of different tastes.<br />

Explain n detail about their muscles, bones, heart and internal parts of Smell:<br />

body.<br />

To give awareness about the sense of smell, different items like soap, empty<br />

Mighty Muscles: Muscles make our body move even when we blink our bottles of perfumes or dettol to be smelled by the students.<br />

eyes or snap our finger, or take a bite of food, we are putting our Seeing:<br />

muscles to work. There are about 650 muscles that make up our body Develop their seeing sense by asking them to look about different objects in<br />

muscle system. We can control most of these, such as our arms and their surroundings i.e. fan etc.<br />

legs. These muscles move only when we deal with them. Other muscles, Blind fold activity can also be done to develop the regard and empathy towards<br />

such as our heart muscle, move without any direction by us.<br />

blind or any seeing deficiency child if any in the environment.<br />

Bones: Bones support our body if we did not have any bones we would Touching:<br />

look like a big blog – sort of like a jelly fish. Bones help us to move too. Take students outside the environment to observe and feel different types of<br />

They also protect our brain, heart, lungs and other internal parts of textures by touching them like bark or trunk of the tree, leaves or sand or dry,<br />

body from getting injured. Our skeletal system includes more than 200 clay, stones etc.<br />

bones. Bones are strong but hollow inside there a soft substance called Introduce the textures relevant vocabulary like hard, soft, plain, rough, smooth<br />

marrow which is where new blood cells produced.<br />

etc.<br />

Senses tell us what something looks like. What it smells like? Or what it Hearing:<br />

sounds like? Senses are also used to find out what something feels like Different voice pitches to be produced by the teacher to understand the<br />

or what it tastes like<br />

different hearing vocabulary words like speak gently, speak softly, we should not<br />

The five senses are:<br />

be loud, yelling etc.<br />

Sight, hearing, touch, taste, smell<br />

(Nutrition)<br />

WEEK 7: (Nutrition)<br />

ALL LEVELS<br />

ALL LEVELS<br />

Nutrition eating right<br />

Activity 1: (Play Group & Jr. <strong>Montessori</strong>)<br />

Nutrition eating right<br />

Five groups of nutrition which are mentioned below<br />

Food gives the energy to our body. Eating right always help us to grow www.nutritionexplorations.org/images/catalog/books/elementary/ariannaposter<br />

strong and healthy. The best way to stay healthy is to eat a balanced<br />

diet .That means eating the right amount of food from each group every Children will paste empty wrappers, real objects or pictures of mentioned food<br />

day.<br />

groups’ items that are clearly mentioned in the above pictures.<br />

Most people eat three meals a day; breakfast, lunch and dinner. Adding<br />

two or three healthful snacks makes it easier to eat a balanced diet. <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Montessori</strong>:<br />

Some examples of healthful snacks are fruits, vegetables and low fat Along the above mentioned activity they will be instructed how to read a food<br />

snacks such as air-popped popcorn. Some foods are better for you than label that tell what is inside a box of biscuits and cheese. Use the information<br />

others. Watch out for snacks that contain a lot of fat, sugar, or salt. listed on any food item and answer the questions that follow fill in the circle<br />

Salt is also called sodium. We need a small amount of fat in our diet but next to the correct answer


General Knowledge Lesson Plan from Play Group – <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Montessori</strong><br />

eating too much is not good for us. The same is true for sugar and salt. e.g. How many servings are there in the ……………………… box<br />

Sugar contains calories but does not provide health benefits. Fatty How much total fat is listed on the label?<br />

foods contains more calories than other foods .Eating more calories How much sodium is in each serving?<br />

than your body needs can lead to obesity or fatness, which means that a<br />

person is dangerously overweight. We must pick healthful foods by How many calories are in the whole box?<br />

reading food labels. The list of ingredients on the labels tell us what the<br />

food is made from, ingredients are listed from the biggest amount to Children will bring empty box of biscuits/cheese/milk carton to do this activity.<br />

the smallest.<br />

(Hygiene, Dental health, Staying healthy)<br />

Make student Learn<br />

ALL LEVELS<br />

Tips for students:<br />

Hungry students can’t concentrate.<br />

Activity 1:<br />

Children who eat breakfast perform better in school than breakfast<br />

skippers.<br />

Breakfast eaters have more energy, greater concentration and<br />

better muscle in the morning.<br />

How to help students to develop a positive attitude towards school:<br />

The eating habits that children establish in childhood are likely to<br />

be the ones they carry in to adulthood.<br />

The key to establishing healthy eating habits are:<br />

Teach students that there are no good or bad foods.<br />

(Hygiene, Dental health, Staying healthy)<br />

ALL LEVELS<br />

Explain students about the importance of keeping ourselves clean<br />

and tidy and importance of hygiene friends. It’s important to wash<br />

hands before every meal to get rid of germs. Germs can make our<br />

teeth decay.<br />

Doctors and dentists help us to stay healthy. Sometimes we visit<br />

them for a checkup.<br />

Ask students do they know that we grow while we are asleep. As<br />

kids we need plenty of sleep to stay healthy. Our muscles need time<br />

to rest. Our brain needs time to rest, too.<br />

To stay fit and healthy we must look after our body.<br />

Make students learn the sentences given below.<br />

Brush your teeth twice a day everyday<br />

Brush your hair to keep them tangle free.<br />

Trim your nails once in a week and keep them clean<br />

Keep appropriate distance while watching cartoons.<br />

Take a bath and change your undergarments every day.<br />

Maintain a hygiene corner by asking students to bring empty wrappers of soap,<br />

shampoo bottle, used comb and hair brush.<br />

Activity 2:<br />

Make a record of weight, height of each student by keeping the weighing<br />

machine and height chart in the .<br />

Activity 3:<br />

Invite a dentist to give dental advice.<br />

Activity 1:<br />

Brushing your teeth activity.<br />

Activity 2: EPL<br />

Polishing the shoes and combing the hair activity.<br />

(Quiz)<br />

What is your name?<br />

In which class do you study?<br />

What is the name of your school?<br />

Name your best friends?<br />

Name your favourite foods?<br />

Name your likes and dislikes?<br />

Who is your best friend?(why)<br />

Tell the relation of grandfather with your father?<br />

Grand father is the father of father.<br />

Tell the relation of your grandmother with your father?<br />

Grandmother is the mother of my father.<br />

What is your family’s favourite meal?<br />

What is your family’s favourite TV show?


General Knowledge Lesson Plan from Play Group – <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Montessori</strong><br />

Use sun glasses and ultra violet protection lotions.<br />

Evaluation: Through activities, questions and answers and assembly presentation<br />

Name five food groups.<br />

Name five senses.<br />

Did you brush your teeth today?<br />

Name five fruits.<br />

Name five vegetables.<br />

Name five carbohydrate items.<br />

Name five protein items.<br />

Name the things in which milk is used.<br />

How many glasses of water we should take in a day?<br />

Name five external parts of a body.<br />

Name five internal parts of a body.<br />

How many toes are there in our feet?<br />

How many thumbs are there in our hands?<br />

Name the things which contain white meat?<br />

Which internal part holds up of our body?<br />

What is the function of veins in our body?<br />

Which internal part of body circulates the blood?<br />

How many times we should trim our nails?<br />

Name the person who looks after our teeth?<br />

Which part of our body is associated to sight?<br />

Name healthy habits.<br />

Name hygiene friends.<br />

Can a hungry student concentrate?<br />

Name two smooth and two rough textures?<br />

Consult <strong>Roots</strong> Thematic <strong>Montessori</strong> General Knowledge CD


It is important to spend quality time with your children. In event of the current circumstances of the law and order situation of the country we at <strong>Roots</strong> working<br />

24/7 have organized a shrunk format to keep our students abreast to studies. This “student home stud outreach academic plan” will help them stay in touch to<br />

academics and become independent learners.<br />

GUIDELINES<br />

Dear Parent,<br />

Economize your time with your child. Nurture a healthy, eternal perspective that will help your child to weather the inevitable storms of life. Let your child<br />

discriminate between right & wrong, love the child but reject the specific wrong action of the child. True development of personality is a harmonious blending of<br />

the rational & emotional. The art of this amalgamation takes place only if parents are able to show love and control in a right proportion.<br />

Always remember young children learn best when they follow a routine. Establish a structure for each day; the daily routines and schedules create a sense of<br />

order. Children know what to expect, and they understand what is expected of them. The order around them creates a sense of order inside them.<br />

Worksheets are provided for students but for some topics they might require loose sheets<br />

<strong>Roots</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>System</strong><br />

Department for:<br />

Quality Curriculum &<br />

Teaching Standards Monitoring (DQCA)<br />

For further queries email dqca@rootsschool.edu.pk<br />

ROOTS SCHOOL SYSTEM, Head Office: 74 Harley Street, Rawalpindi Cantt., Phone: 051-5568290, 5585731, Website: www.rootsschool.edu.pk

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