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GIS Newsletter October 2018

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Year 3: There is a homework grid given out at the start of each half-term topic. This includes<br />

some compulsory and some optional tasks linked to the topic. Weekly spellings are<br />

given out to learn. An individual reading book is given out each week to read and share at<br />

home. There is sometimes Spanish revision for non-Thai students. Thai students sometimes<br />

receive Thai homework. Up to 90 minutes per week.<br />

ELS students are given electronic books to read and questions to answer. They also have<br />

vocabulary linked with the class topic to learn through the Quizlet program.<br />

Year 4: There is a homework grid given out at the start of each half-term topic. This includes<br />

some compulsory and some optional tasks linked to the topic. Weekly spellings are given out<br />

to learn. Online reading homework is set regularly. There is sometimes Spanish and Thai<br />

Culture homework for non-Thai students. Thai students receive regular Thai homework. Up to<br />

90 minutes per week.<br />

ELS students are given electronic books to read and questions to answer. They also have<br />

vocabulary linked with the class topic to learn through the Quizlet program.<br />

Year 5: Online reading homework is set once or twice per week. There is also weekly<br />

online spelling and maths homework, and occasional projects linked with the class topic.<br />

There is regular Spanish and Thai Culture homework for non-Thai students. Thai students<br />

receive regular Thai homework. Up to 120 minutes per week.<br />

ELS students are given electronic books to read and questions to answer. They also have<br />

vocabulary linked with the class topic to learn through the Quizlet program.<br />

Year 6: Online reading homework is set once or twice per week. There is weekly online<br />

mathematics’ homework, handwriting tasks, spelling lists to learn and occasional projects<br />

linked with the class topic. Students receive regular Thai homework (Thai Culture homework<br />

for non-Thai students). Up to 120 minutes per week.<br />

ELS students are given electronic books to read and questions to answer. They also have<br />

vocabulary linked with the class topic to learn through the Quizlet program.<br />

Regards,<br />

Matt Walsh<br />

Head of Primary<br />

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