Student Resources: Working at Home
This page aims to provide students with the resources to study at home. Click on the subjects on the left to download the relevant work for child's Year Group. New lessons will be added to the page in due course.
In addition to the resources which have been provided by our Staff Teams on Microsoft Teams and here on our school website, the following websites also provide a wealth of resources to help support study for the students:
- BBC Bitesize - This covers a wide range of subjects at all school levels. It is very helpful for short quizzes and quick helpful revision guides and tips.
- PIXL Maths App and PIXL English App - These have student access codes attached to them, which have been shared with the students. If they have difficulty accessing them, please let your English/ Maths teacher know.
- Kerboodle - This is an interactive system for maths that students can access to help with their progression maths. Again, usernames and passwords for this have been provided to students by the maths department.
- Scholastic Resource Bank - Scholastic has created a free learn-from-home site with 20+ days of learning and activities.
- Travel + Leisure - Pretend to travel the world. Go on a virtual tour of these 12 famous museums.
- Easy Peasy All-in-One Homeschool
- Easy Peasy All-in-One Homeschool | Thinking
- Starfall Education
- ABCya!
- Funbrain
- SplashLearn
- PBS Kids
- Highlights Kids
- Turtle Diary
- E-Learning for Kids
KS4 Revision
- Seneca Learning - This is a free resource that caters for all subjects. There is a more in-depth side that can be purchased, but this is a quick and easy way to revise.
Other Ideas for Online Resources:
- BrainPop
- Curiosity Stream
- Tynker
- Outschool
- Udemy
- iReady
- Beast Academy (Math)
- Khan Academy
- Creative Bug
- Discovery Education
YouTube Channels:
- Crash Course Kids
- Science Channel
- SciShow Kids
- National Geographic Kids
- Free School
- Geography Focus
- TheBrainScoop
- SciShow
- Kids Learning Tube
- Geeek Gurl Diaries
- Mike Likes Science
- Science Max
- SoulPancake
FREE Online Education Resources:
- BBC Learning - This site is old and no longer updated and yet there's so much still available, from language learning to BBC Bitesize for revision. No TV licence required except for content on BBC iPlayer.
- Futurelearn - Free to access 100s of courses, only pay to upgrade if you need a certificate in your name (own account from age 14+ but younger learners can use a parent account).
- Openlearn - Free taster courses aimed at those considering Open University but everyone can access it. Adult level, but some e.g. nature and environment courses could well be of interest to young people.
- Blockly - Learn computer programming skills - fun and free.
- Scratch - Creative computer programming.
- Ted Ed - All sorts of engaging educational videos.
- Duolingo - Learn languages for free. Web or app.
- Mystery Science - Free science lessons.
- The Kids Should See This - Wide range of cool educational videos.
- Crash Course - YouTube videos on many subjects.
- Crest Awards - Science awards you can complete from home.
- iDEA Awards - Digital enterprise award scheme you can complete online.
- Tinkercad - All kinds of making.
- British Council - Resources for English language learning.
- Big History Project - Aimed at Secondary age. Multi-disciplinary activities.
- Geography Games - Geography gaming!
- Blue Peter Badges - If you have a stamp and a nearby post box.
- The Artful Parent - Good, free art activities.
- Red Ted Art - Easy arts and crafts for little ones.
- Toy Theater - Educational online games.
- DK Find Out - Activities and quizzes.
- Twinkl - This is more for printouts, and usually at a fee, but they are offering a month of free access to parents in the event of school closures.