Welcome to the Kids Zone!
Here you will find useful and fun websites for your children to start learning at home. These websites contain fun games and other learning resources for all age groups…just click the links to get started.
Maths and English:
Primary Games is a great website which hosts fun games to download appropriate to each year group (click on the tabs along the top of the page). | ![]() |
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ICT Games provides educational ICT activities linked to the English National Curriculum. These games are generally targeted at Key Stage 1 teachers and parents of children aged 5-7 years old. |
Stuck indoors? Give Mr Nussbaum a go! This is a great child-friendly website which has plenty of learning games to keep your child busy – all created by a teacher. | ![]() |
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BBC Bitesize is the perfect website filled with learning materials, games and built around revision. SATs on their way? Look no further than the BBC Bitesize website for all your revision needs! |
Crickweb is another great website full of learning resources for you to take advantage of! | ![]() |
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The Maths Factor, as you might of guessed, is a website which specializes in Maths. It contains loads of great resources and games for home learning. Give it a go! |
Arcademic Skill Builders are online educational video games that offer a powerful approach to learning basic math, language arts, vocabulary, and thinking skills. | ![]() |
Topic Learning:
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Scratch is a great resource for teaching the basics of computer programming at a child-friendly level. We even use this in school lessons! |
Learning about the natural world is essential for children to learn about the planet they live on and National Geographic Kids is the perfect website to learn just that! | ![]() |
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Want to learn about Science? This is a great place to start. Become a scientist! |
Discovery Kids is a great website to learn about planet earth and all the wonders on it! | ![]() |
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Love Lego? Well with Lego Create and Share you can create your own lego magazine and loads more. Check it out! |
Check out ThinkuKnow. Contains lots of problem-solving questions. | ![]() |