brain builders an new approach to providing effective homework at crawford village primary school
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Brain Brain BuildersBuilders
An new approach to providing effective
homework at Crawford Village Primary
School
Our aimsOur aims
• To improve the quality and effectiveness of homework tasks.
• To extend learning by linking homework to activities completed in the classroom.
• To make homework something that children can take control of, actively engage with and take pride in.
What’s so great about What’s so great about Brainbuilders….? Brainbuilders….?
• They encourage individualism and independence.
• They enable you to see the world from the child’s perspective.
• They’re fun – engaging children in their learning.• They are driven by the child and not the teacher.• They challenge the children to express their
learning.• Children take control of, actively engage with and
take pride in their own learning.
When will they be set?When will they be set?
• Children will receive a Brainbuilder activity once a fortnight.
• Brainbuilder tasks will still be supplemented by regular reading, spelling and mental maths work.
• There will be opportunities during school time to review, share and discuss Brain Builder tasks.
• Brain Builders will be high profile and high status in school – assemblies, rewards, Team Points.
What does a What does a ‘Brainbuilder’ look like?‘Brainbuilder’ look like?This system is used in many schools up and This system is used in many schools up and
down the country with huge success and down the country with huge success and
positive comments from children, parents and positive comments from children, parents and
teachers….they are as good as the children teachers….they are as good as the children
want them to be….want them to be….
An example of a Reception child’s Brainbuider demonstrating their learning about alphabetical order.
What will it involve?What will it involve?• Brain Builders will be given out following a
session to discuss ideas. • The Learning Objective(s) will be clearly stated
and linked to the learning happening in the classroom.
• Some suggested activities and ways to approach the task will be offered – this will be at a level that reflects the age and needs of the individual child.
How can parents/other How can parents/other family members family members
support their child?support their child?• Give children time to talk about what they have to
do.• Offer ideas on how to present the work.• Give children a space to work which is away from
other distractions.• It doesn’t have to be done in one sitting – that is
why you have 2 weeks to complete it.
What can we What can we include?include?
• We will be encouraging the children to be as creative with their homework as possible.
• They can complete these tasks in any way they want to as long as it is broadly based on the theme of the Brainbuilder.
• The children can do as many or as few of these suggestions as they wish, or they can make up their own.
They could…They could…
• Draw pictures• Label them• Take photographs• Write lists• Stick in food labels• Research from books or the
internet• Write a poem or story
• Interview a family member• Make a collage• Cut pictures out from
magazines• Make a model• Draw a diagram• Draw a graph / pictogram• Conduct a survey
…or anything else they can think of!
• They can display their work in their book however they wish – painted, coloured, using different types of writing implement (e.g. gel pens, biros), in collage, …
• They can include any work they would like to – poems, stories, information, plays, facts, instructions, interviews with family members, lift the flaps, pockets with letters in, pictures cut out from newspapers and magazines...
What Now?What Now?• Brainbuilders are a partnership
between school and home. For these to be effective, everybody needs to be working towards a common aim.
Good quality homework supports and consolidates learning that has taken
place in school.
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