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left0Home Learning GuideTo support children in their learning at home during school closure, we have compiled a list of websites that you may find useful in addition to the ones sent by your classroom teacher. Many of those will be familiar to the children, but some are recommendations to support learning further.00Home Learning GuideTo support children in their learning at home during school closure, we have compiled a list of websites that you may find useful in addition to the ones sent by your classroom teacher. Many of those will be familiar to the children, but some are recommendations to support learning further.4542790000BBC Bitesize - access learning and revision tools as well as support and advice from other students for all ages and all subjects.Natural History Museum - On this page you'll find activities and ideas to occupy yourself and family at home and in your garden.A Maths Dictionary for Kids - This?comprehensive archive?has over 630 simplified mathematical terms along with more than 270 free printable maths posters that you can hang up around the house.Ten Pieces - encourages 7-14 year-olds to get creative with classical music and offers resources for those who are hearing impaired.The Great Fire of London - Travel back to 1666 on The Great Fire of London?website, which makes history fun using Minecraft maps, a video game, and an interactive timeline of events.Teach - a slew of curriculum-mapped videos conveniently arranged by subject and age-group with materials for early years students all the way up to secondary school.Seneca - a range of downloadable resources covering the?GCSE?curriculum, categorised by examination board.Get Body Smart - is an examination of human anatomy, complete with animated text narrations and quizzes that will leave your child in awe of how the body worksTrue Tube - teaches religious education; personal, social, health and economic education; and citizenship through film. The website also has a dyslexia font option for those who need itBP Educational Service - Here, they'll find balloon rocket experiments and learn what happens when sugar dissolves into tea, along with a bunch of other cool experiments for ages 4-19Science Museum - You can always rely on the?Science Museum?to spark an interest in learning. And while there's nothing like being there in person, the website is packed full of creative games and activities.BookTrust - With character quizzes, illustration tutorials, and interactive games, the? HYPERLINK "" \l "!?q=&sortOption=MostRecent&pageNo=1" \t "_blank" BookTrust?makes story time fun for the whole family.Read Along With David Walliams - At 11am each day, comedian-turned-children's book author, David Walliams, will read aloud a story from his?World's Worst Children?collection. The daily readings,?which you can listen to on his website, we be available for free for 30 daysTwinkle – A home learning hub with daily timetables/activities/resources all in one place.SEND SpecificBrain ParadeWebsite:? visual instruction app, including flash cards and picture-choosing games, for children with autism and special needs.HelpKidzLearnWebsite:? collection of games and resources designed for a range of educational needs and stages. It includes provision for school closure.Sensory App House LtdWebsite:? range of apps are available for pupils with Profound and Multiple Learning Difficulties (PMLD) or Severe Learning Difficulties (SLD). All are interactive and many do not require significant coordination abilities.Visuals2GoWebsite:? all-in-one app created to support people with communication and learning difficulties. For verbal and non-verbal learners.Mental wellbeingBPSWebsite:? stages:?key stage 3 to key stage 5Description:?advice on dealing with school closures and talking to children about COVID-19.Registration:?not requiredChildren’s SocietyWebsite:? stages:?key stage 3 to key stage 5Description:?information and support on different aspects of mental health and wellbeing.Registration:?not requiredMindEdWebsite:? stages:?key stage 3 to key stage 5Description:?an educational resource for all adults on children and young people’s mental health.Registration:?is requiredRise AboveWebsite:? stages:?key stage 3 to key stage 5Description:?videos with tips on gaining confidence, dealing with anxiety and coping strategies from other young people.Registration:?not requiredThe Child Bereavement NetworkWebsite:? stages:?key stage 3 to key stage 5Description:?advice on supporting grieving children during the coronavirus outbreak.Registration:?not requiredleft180975Why not download some educational APPs on your tablet/phone so you can keep your brain active at all times? Here are just a few recommendations…020000Why not download some educational APPs on your tablet/phone so you can keep your brain active at all times? Here are just a few recommendations… Lumosity brain trainingElevate brain training ................
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