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Additional Resources:

 

1 BBC Bitesize

 is a comprehensive resource covering a wide range of subjects for different age groups.

Includes interactive lessons, videos, and quizzes aligned with the UK curriculum.

2 Bookshare 

provides free access to audiobooks and e-books for individuals with print disabilities.

Suitable for children who may benefit from alternative formats due to disabilities.

3 Code.org

introduces children to coding through free online courses and activities.

Promotes computational thinking and problem-solving skills.

4 CommonLit 

offers a collection of free reading passages, literary texts, and supplemental resources.

Parents can find texts that align with different reading levels and topics.

5 Google Arts

Google Arts and Culture allows virtual exploration of art collections,

historical landmarks, and cultural exhibits.

Enhances children's understanding of art, history, and world cultures.

6 Librivox 

Librivox provides free audiobooks of public domain works,

allowing children to listen to classic literature.

Enhances literacy skills and promotes a love for storytelling.

7 Literacy Shed 

Literacy Shed provides free literacy resources,

including writing prompts and storytelling videos.

Supports English language development through engaging content.

8 Maths Factor

Maths Factor created by Carol Vorderman,

provides free online maths lessons and activities.

Tailored to different age groups and aligned with the UK curriculum.

9 National Geographic Kids

features educational games, videos, and articles on science,

geography, and animals.

Engages children with interactive content

while fostering a love for exploration.

10 National Literacy Trust

 offers a variety of free resources, including reading challenges,

book lists, and literacy activities.

Supports parents in promoting literacy at home.

11 Numbots 

Numbots is a free online platform designed to develop children's

numeracy skills through games.

Suitable for early years and primary school children.

12 OpenStax

 OpenStax provides free, peer-reviewed,

openly licensed textbooks suitable for various subjects and grade levels.

It is ideal for older students who may need additional resources for their studies.

13 PhonicsPlay

 focuses on phonics learning with interactive games and resources.

Ideal for early years and primary school children learning to read.

14 Project Gutenberg

 offers over 60,000 free eBooks, including many classic literary works.

Parents can access a wide range of reading materials to build their children's reading lists.

15 Storyline Online

 showcases videos of well-known actors reading children's books aloud.

It helps develop listening skills and encourages a love for literature.

16 Tate Kids The Tate Art Museum's 

website for children features interactive art games and creative activities.

Inspires creativity and an appreciation for art.

17 TED-Ed

features a collection of free educational videos and lessons on a wide range of topics.

Encourages critical thinking and exploration of new ideas.

18 The Historical Association

offers free resources for teaching and learning history at the primary level.

Includes activities, lesson plans, and interactive materials

19 The Khan Academy

 delivers free online lessons and practice exercises in subjects like maths, science, economics, and more.

Parents can use it as a supplemental resource to reinforce classroom learning.

Christian Home Educators UK
Bible Project
Youth Bible
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