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Lots of resources for all ages

Currently the book app and website Audible is free to children click-link here

It's a great site that has 1000's of books that are read aloud by some very famous people.

Will need a sign up though.

Please find below a list of some of the websites offering free or trial periods of their resources. They have been broken down into different subjects but often websites do in fact cover the whole curriculum. None of these websites require payment to access so some of the obvious platforms haven’t been included. Some do require you to log in or create a free account to access.  

 

General 

Pearson Loads of online interactive resources for kids (*Need to sign up by email though)

https://www.doorwayonline.org.uk/ - interactive activities covering a whole range of subjects and year groups  

https://www.topmarks.co.uk/ - huge treasure trove of activities that cover a whole range of subjects. Also holds links to games etc that are hosted by other sites.  

http://www.pobble365.com/ - a new picture is shared each day to provoke discussion, debate or writing ideas.  

https://www.twinkl.co.uk/offer - a huge range of different subjects and focuses, arguably the best host of any resource you could need. If you use ‘offer’ link, you can then subscribe for a month for free by entering your email address, setting up a password and entering the code CVDTWINKLHELPS  

https://www.weareteachers.com/free-online-learning-resources/ - lots of specific links to different sites that offer free resources or learning platforms. 

https://tpet.co.uk/ - free online resource packs. 

https://groweatgift.com/2017/06/12/30-ways-to-get-creative-for-30-days-wild/ - different activity ideas that involve creating or engaging with different things in your house or garden 

BBC Schools – playing games whilst everyone thinks your learning, what could be better?

KS1 BBC Bitesize – BBC Bitesize has some excellent games to support practice for SATs

KS2 BBC Bitesize – BBC Bitesize has some excellent games to support practice for SATs

CBEEBIES – Loads of fun for our very youngest children.

Haring Kids – activities and games

ICT Games – Maths and Literacy tools and games for all ages.

The Kidz Page – free games to help with learning. Both online and games to print.

Top Marks – You will find some super Maths and Literacy games to help practice skills taught in class.

Woodlands Junior School – some brilliant links for lots of different subjects and topics.

 

English 

David Wallims website has some great tesources to go with his books click here-www.worldofdavidwalliams.com/schoolzone/

https://spellingframe.co.uk/ - spelling activities with specialist resources for each year group. 

https://subscribe.firstnews.co.uk/free-downloadable-issue/ - free online digital download of a specialist children’s newspaper. 

http://myths.e2bn.org/mythsandlegends/ - vast online store of animated comic strips tracking legends and myths from across the world. 

https://thereadingrealm.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/The-Nature-and-Animal-Realm-1.pdf - downloadable reading activity pack. 

https://www.oxfordowl.co.uk/for-home/find-a-book/library-page/ - free online books – brilliant if you can’t get to the library 

British Council Learn English – Kids

Spelling Frame Spelling resources

Spelling Shed Spelling resources and games

Oxford Owl – reading activities for ages 3-11 and maths activities for ages 3-7. There is online access to 250 free eBooks.

Phonics Play – Helping our younger children use sounds to read.

 

Maths 

Carol Vordamans Maths games site www.themathsfactor.com has made everything free until schools open again. *Sign up required

https://mathsticks.com/my/ - online resources and print offs with specifically broken down key stage focuses. 

https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/hit-the-button - times tables and number bond practise 

https://ttrockstars.com/ - our children have their own log in for this 

https://whiterose.com – this is the scheme we use for our maths lessons.  Resource packs will be available online from Monday 23rd March. 

https://corbettmathsprimary.com/5-a-day/ - print off sheets (though can just be calculated from the screen) which develop arithmetic for Key Stage 2 children.   

Science 

https://www.childrensuniversity.manchester.ac.uk/learning-activities/science/ - lots of science subject areas covered with resources specifically designed for primary age children. (Other subjects are also available on this site). 

https://groweatgift.com/2017/06/14/30-ways-to-go-wild-with-science/ - lots of different and fun science activities you can do in the house or garden 

Math Playground – use your maths knowledge to play some great game

Maths with Parents Lots of Maths resources to help at home

 

PE

https://imoves.com/the-imovement- links to resources to help your child stay active including PE and Dance activities

https://www.gonoodle.com/  - lots of online videos that help keep children active inside and also teach mindfulness and meditation 

https://www.jumpstartjonny.co.uk/home - some videos are free – dances, workouts, fitness challenges 

Weekly Food and Exercise Log - Download 
Greenacre SSP Fitness Challenge Cards 1 here
Wow Active Fitness Challenge Cards 2 here
PE Home Learning here NEW
Fitness Assessment - Download NEW
Active Monopoly - Download NEW
20 Activities to complete at home - Download NEW

We have a number of partners offering Physically Active Learning opportunities that use physical activity to enhance Maths, English and other topics across the curriculum. 
Tagtiv8
Questr 
Mighty Maths 
NEW
Cluego NEW

Advice for parents on 'How to cope with the children at home 24/7' - Read here NEW
Support on how to stay positive during periods of isolation - Read here NEW

Links PE School Partnerships  have set up a page with lots of Active Learning links

#ThisIsPE on Youtube Loads of vides to keep you active at home

 

Computing/ICT

https://www.typingclub.com/ - online programme for teaching and developing touch typing 

https://code.org/minecraft Learn to code using Minecraft

https://code.org/athome Learn Coding at home

https://codecombat.com/ Learn to Code by playing a game

Hour of code games –Learn to Code with games for all ages

 

Pobble-This document has links to year groups with loads of writing at home ideas

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