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Finished all your home learning?

 

Need something a little extra to do? 

 

**We are updating this page each week with free resources and websites that are being made available to teachers, parents and carers to support you at home during this time**

 

Useful websites: 

 

The Natural History Museum https://artsandculture.google.com/partner/natural-history-museum With the museum closed at the moment, they are offering online virtual tours.

 

The British Museum https://artsandculture.google.com/partner/the-british-museum With the museum closed at the moment, they are offering online virtual tours. 

 

Geography Games https://world-geography-games.com/ A website full of lots of fun geography games. 

 

Explorify - a wonderful science website that has videos, pictures and fun challenges for each of our science topics. Suitable for all key stages.  

https://explorify.wellcome.ac.uk/

 

Cbeebies - This well known website has everything – games, craft ideas and music. Many of the activities link to popular TV shows, and you will love the video singalongs!

https://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies

 

Nasa for kids - Love Space? Well you will love NASA. There website caters for all ages with footage from Mars and the International Space Station, interviews with astronauts and news on the latest launches. There are also games and craft activities for younger children.

https://www.nasa.gov/kidsclub/index.html

 

BBC Primary - This website covers all ages and all topics. It provides informative videos with opportunities for children to apply their learning in games. 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/primary

 

Mathletics - As a school, we provide mathletics as part of home learning. However, it is also a fun and exciting way to play maths away from school work. Suitable for all children.

https://www.mathletics.com/uk/

 

Phonics Play: https://www.phonicsplay.co.uk/    Use the username: march20    Password: home

This site is aimed at Reception, Year 1 and Year 2. It provides games and resources for phonics which supports what we are already teaching in school. 

 

Twinkl: https://www.twinkl.co.uk/offer         enter the code: UKTWINKLHELPS

This sites had endless amount of resources which support learning in all areas of the curriculum for all years of primary school. 

 

Maths Shed: https://www.mathshed.com/        

This website is offering a two week free trial at the moment. 

 

Schoolastic: https://shop.scholastic.co.uk/homelearning 

They are offering free resource packs to be used at home. Simply download from the link above. 

 

Nosy Crow: https://nosycrow.com/activity-sheets/ 

They a book company which are offering some activity sheets based on some well known books for all ages. 

 

The Reading Realm: https://thereadingrealm.co.uk/

Offering online resources linked to genres of books. 

 

Online Safety Guide

https://tutorful.co.uk/guides/how-to-keep-kids-safe-online

 

Parents Guide to Childhood Anxiety 

https://tutorful.co.uk/guides/the-expert-guide-to-help-your-child-with-anxiety

 

A Guide to Revision (includes advice on setting up a study space) 

https://tutorful.co.uk/guides/the-ultimate-revision-guide/how-to-create-the-perfect-study-space

 

Advice and ideas for how to keep your children active at home

https://www.activenorfolk.org/active-at-home-kids

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Here are some great tips and some useful websites links from us to help challenge you at home:

 

Tips

  • 3 minute write. Pick a picture or a word and set yourself the challenge to write as much as your can in 3 minutes. Afterwards, check it makes sense with the correct spellings and punctuation. 
  • Watch Newsround and create a news quiz for a friend. 
  • Science Selfie - complete a science task at home and take a selfie whilst doing it. Bring it into school to share your wonderful work. 
  • Create a treasure hunt in the garden with an adult and use cryptic clues for each stage. You could use drawings, riddles, poems or even a maths problem. 
  • Keep a diary of what you have been upto. You could then create a cartoon strip of your day. 
  • When reading, write down any words you are unsure of. Afterwards, use a dictionary to find the meaning. 
  • Create a maths board game to play at home. You could have a theme, such as subtraction, or cover all areas of maths. It is entirely up to you!
  • Create a family tree to discover your family history. Is there something you did not know about your history?

  

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