Home Learning
In the coming days, we will provide some stage specific learning opportunities for children to work on at home.
To continue learning at home for now, children/parents can access a number of online resources:
Twinkl is offering a free account to all parents/carers now. Go to www.twinkl.co.uk/offer and use the code UKTWINKLHELPS
Sumdog is offering free accounts to all parents/carers so that children can practice their mental maths and numeracy skills. Go to sumdog.com/parent/sign_up
All children have access to RM Easimaths and to Education City which offer a wide range of online resources sorted into age/stage categories. Children already know their log-ins for this, but we will provide a new copy to all children still at school.
Collins are offering a range of spelling, reading and times tables resources for free on their website. These include reading and times tables resources.
BBC Author’s Live videos are available to watch on the Scottish Book Trust Website
eBooks for Early/First level can Oxford Owl
There are lots of resources available on:
Primary Resources
http://www.primaryresources.co.uk/
BBC Schools Website:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/websites/4_11/
Brain Pop: (requires sign-in)
BBC Bitesize:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize
Activity village:
https://www.activityvillage.co.uk/
Ed Shed: (requires sign-in)
https://www.edshed.com/en-gb
Teach Your Monster to Read: (requires sign-in)
https://www.teachyourmonstertoread.com
Sumdog: (requires sign-in)
https://pages.sumdog.com/home-learning-during-school-closures/
SpaceRacers:
STEM Glasgow:
https://www.stemglasgow.co.uk/Resources/HomeResources
Scholastic Learn at Home is offering 20 days worth of free articles, stories and learning challenges at www.scholastic.com/learnathome
Picture News have also supplied a range of resources based on modern studies, which is suitable for children in the upper primary stages. This week’s resource can be downloaded as a zip file here.
For PE/Activite learning, you can access free resources on https://www.gonoodle.com/ or cosmickids.com/
The BBC Children in Need website has links to lots of resources that you can download with a health and wellbeing theme.
You can also search for ‘Joe Wicks 5 Minute Workouts’ online to view the primary age workout videos.
This page will be updated regularly to provide more opportunities for learning activities.