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Starting on April 20, the BBC are putting out daily programmes to help parents and children with schoolwork at home during the lockdown
Minecraft Education Edition is free to download (Mr Jones has even done a tutorial to help you)
The Robin Hood Academy Trust have amazing leaning projects for free, they cover all areas of learning from Nursery to Year 6
English Mastery have developed a selection of activities to improve writing
Whiterose maths have developed a series of free maths lessons for every year group
The outstanding Code Club has lots of projects to complete, in a variety of computer languages
Rosetta Stone are offering their excellent resource free of charge to students for 90 days
Purple Mash are currently offering a 60 day free trial (really good for Year 3 and 4)
TTS have created learning packs for children from Reception to Year 6
BrainPOP is an outstanding site with a huge range of videos, resources and games
Due to school closures, lots of education companies will be offering free subscriptions. Visit kidsactivitiesblog for details
The outstanding Khan Academy is especially good for maths and computing for all ages
Check out Carol Vorderman’s website The Maths Factor
Everyday a new maths lesson will be available for Year 3/4 and Year 5/6 at iseemaths. There are also challenges for Foundation phase pupils to complete with their parents
Supermovers is a brilliant website that teaches mainly maths and literacy concepts through song and dance. Lots of famous faces on the videos so the children should be motivated
Joe Wicks will be offering P.E. lessons on his YouTube channel during the school closure
Oxford Owl have excellent free Online Resources for all Primary school ages
A brilliant site with Education Quizzes covering all subjects and ages
The SchoolRun is an excellent site covering pretty much every area of learning. There are lots of free resources and they are currently offering 14 days free
Rob Biddulph, an award winning illustrator, is posting daily videos on how to draw
IXL has excellent maths and literacy resources and questions
Lots of free educational games across all areas of learning at ictgames
Amazing interactive educational games at Topmarks
Twinkl has thousands of educational printouts, usually at a fee, but they are offering a month of free access to parents and free learning packs
This brilliant site is sure to be of massive help with your homework
Want to improve your typing skills, then use Dance Mat Typing
Ducksters is a super site jam packed with information across most subjects
Use National Geographic for kids to find amazing facts about animals, science, history and geography, along with fun competitions, games and more
Use BBC Bitesize to help with your homework, revision and learning. Find free videos, step-by-step guides, activities and quizzes by level and subject
BBC Schools has learning resources for primary and secondary school children and teachers. Find games, activities, videos and audio clips by subject and topic
BBC Newsround is the news program aimed at children
Wikipedia is a free online encyclopedia
YouTube Kids allows children to view and collate videos from a catalogue of millions. It needs to be set up by a parent and has parental controls
Thinkuknow (Key Stage 2) has lots of games to help keep children safe online
Learn all about your rights at the Children’s Commissioner for Wales‘ website
This may not be a website, but if you have ever wanted to get really close to wild animals you will want to try this – have a look at Mr Jones with the tiger. Ask mum or dad to use their phone and in Google ask them to type in ‘tiger’. Then scroll down and select ‘view in 3D’ and then ‘view in your space’. You should then see a tiger standing in front of you. Click on this link for a full list of animals (the phone will need to support AR. Samsung phones from the Galaxy S8, iPhones from the 6s upwards and Google Pixel do)
This will site will really help you brush up on your Welsh