Here is our list of links to good learning ideas, websites and videos.
You can also find them organised by subject area for EYFS and Y1-6.
BBC Bitesize have launched daily lessons for home learning. There is a whole range of lessons to choose from. Take a look!
There are new ideas and challenges from our local School Games organisation.
Explore centuries of stories, poems and illustrations with Discovering Children’s Books. For children, teachers and book-lovers of all ages.
The Science Museum has a website and YouTube Channel with great home teaching ideas.
Families with a North Yorkshire library card and PIN can access books and magazines online. If not, you can call 01609 533878 to get PIN and it can be issued over the phone.
01609 533878
ASE Primary Science have linked with the RSPB to launch their Family Wild Challenge.
Find our school login when you log in to the Henge.
Here are booklets designed for children to work through on their own or with some help.
Children in Foundation to Year 3 use Bug Club for homework and home learning.
This is a daily internet radio programme that teaches literacy and is aimed at families. Each day there are spelling, grammar and vocabulary games.
ASE Primary Science have lessons which are directly accessible to children and parents at home. There are plans for Years 1 to 6.
Here is Yorkshire Water’s first home learning video.
Yorkshire Water have created activities that can be done in the home and garden.
Here is the online classroom from Oak National widely reported in the media at the beginning of the summer term.
Find literacy workbooks for year groups 1 to 6 on this page. Scroll down to ‘Primary School’ and choose the year group for your child.
Here are some very engaging challenges from the James Dyson Foundation. Can you accomplish them all?
British Cycling have adapted their Ready Set Ride programme with a daily calendar. Many of their Prepare 2 Ride games can be done indoors.
ORCA is a charity looking out for whales and dolphins. They have just launched a Youtube channel with super lessons.
National Theatre at Home has just been launched. They start streaming a family friendly play every Thursday on YouTube. It is available all week.
The Early Years Story Box has a new story to help explain the coronavirus crisis to young children.
Sport England have created a structured that you can do in the house.
Simple, fun activities for kids, from newborn to five.
Kids hounding you for snacks? Try this!
50 fantastic ideas to try at home.
This link is set up to search for Key Stage 1 Maths resources.
Songs are such a great way to learn about numbers and counting.
Read Write Inc’s Parent Videos can help you to understand and support daily phonics lessons.
Sign-up for free during the COVID-19 crisis.
For Key Stage 2 Maths resources, click here.
This link is set up to search for Early Years Maths resources.
Loads of things to make and do.
Short films from the Royal Institution on fun, easy and cheap to do science experiments.
A resource list for Early Years science.
A fun spelling app with free sign-up during the COVID-19 crisis.
A 30 day calendar full of lego challenges.
During the COVID-19 crisis you don’t need to subscribe. Just log on using march20 and home.
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Joe Wicks is streaming a daily indoor PE lesson.
Bear Grylls and the Scouts have loads of things you can do indoors.
Carol Vorderman’s Maths Factor is offering free sign-up right now.
Tablet and mobile friendly maths and literacy games.
Watch as the letters of the alphabet tell stories and make words using phonics. Play the learning game, watch clips and print colouring pages.
Tune in for songs and listening games.
Have some fun with BookTrust’s new HomeTime feature.
Find your next book with BookTrust’s Bookfinder!.
Do yogo as you enjoy the children’s classic, “We’re Going on a Bear Hunt”!
Spread the Happiness channel has a dough disco to build fine muscle control in the hands and fingers.
Strictly’s Oti Mabusi is doing a Rock’n’Roll kids dance class.