Hi guys

I've put a list of websites together that I feel would be most beneficial for your children to access at home.

LIVE FEEDS

Joe Wicks PE Sessions on You Tube - Daily 9am

Read Write Inc Phonics Sessions Broadcast live available on You Tube

Your child also has access to Mathletics and Reading Eggs.

www.mathletics.com

www.readingeggs.com

Carol Voderman has a good website for 4-11 year olds - www.mathsfactor.com

The BBC bitesize is another fabulous tool which covers all areas - www.bbcbitesize.com

I access a site called Twinkl - www.twinkl.co.uk which has some lovely resources and activities which again cover all areas of the curriculum.  The company have allowed parents to subscribe to the activities without paying a subscription fee during this time of school closures.  This site does require a printer if you wanted to physically use the worksheets but if you don't have one it does give you a good idea of the kinds of activities you may be able to re-create at home.

My absolute favourite tool for generating activities for children to do is www.pinterest.com.  This site has literally everything you can think of, it is the Amazon of creative ideas.

Please don't overload your children with too many activities, just pick and choose the ones you feel your children will enjoy.  Also the school day has many opportunities for down time and free play so please don't feel guilty if your child is not doing adult led learning.  Remember that learning through play is the key within the Early Years.