Websites for children
A few parents have asked about which websites we use at school to help the children with their learning. I have put together a list of websites that we use and ones that have been recommended by other people. The content of some of these sites does change quite frequently so it is difficult to always be sure of the quality but have a go and see which ones your children enjoy. We understand that not everyone has access to the internet but it is also available at local libraries.
General sites
www.bbc.co.uk/education/dynamo
These are all general sites that have lots of interactive games covering many different subjects.
Literacy
Teacher your monster to read login
www.eduplace.com/tales Go into the story section and share colourful books with your child
www.harpercollinschildrens.com This website shows children how books are made
www.iknowthat.com Do a search for punctuation.
Phonics Screen
Past papers are available to download below
Geography
www.earth.google.com Satellite images of all over the world. Try to find your house!
Maths
Lots of fun interactive games
Science
you can share big books on this website all about nature and animals. Lots of lovely pictures.
www.exploratorium.edu/science_explorer/index.html Some great ideas for fun and probably rather messy, child friendly science investigations
History
www.history.com/exhibits/toys This is the history channel’s website which gives information about toys
www.ancientegypt.co.uk This is the British museum’s website all about ancient Egypt. It is more suitable for older children but has lots of good pictures of pharaohs and mummies.