Dear WR family,
We feel it is important that children are still able to access learning from home. Here are some more:
TTRockstars, go to https://play.ttrockstars.com/auth/school/student. The school post code is DA110QF
Sumdog: follow this link https://www.sumdog.com/user/sign_in. You will be able to sign in as a parent and access a variety of free games – or upgrade to a subscription should you wish to do so.
http://www.pobble365.com/ Here you will find a selection of images, each with suggested ideas for vocabulary and discussion work, along with possible story starters.
https://www.twinkl.co.uk/resources/parents Twinkl are offering a variety of free resources for parents, covering a wide range of subjects.
https://whiterosemaths.com/resources/primary-resources/ This website allows access to some free resources such as ‘Problems of the Day’ and ‘Barvember’.
https://myminimaths.co.uk/ Here you can find Maths activities tailored to each Year group.
https://www.nessy.com/free-trial/signup - phonics
https://www.literacyshed.com/home.html Here you will find a wide variety of visual stimuli from animated shorts to interesting images, along with suggested ideas to extend learning.
https://www.mangahigh.com/en/ Access to these maths resources is currently free of charge.
https://thereadingrealm.co.uk/ This website uses short stories as a stimulus for learning.
https://www.mathshed.com/ Here you can sign up to access free resources to support Maths learning.
Other websites that offer games and timed quizzes, based on times tables, but that do not require any login details include:
The following websites provide some simple opportunities for children to stay active:
Of course, one of the best ways for children to learn is through continuing to read as widely and as often as they can. Any activities you can work on with your child that help to build vocabulary – be it discussions, word games such as Scrabble, general knowledge games such as Trivial Pursuits, or watching documentaries would be invaluable. Newsround is excellent for this.
I hope that helps!
Sarah Jack
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