There have been big changes in our lives because of coronavirus, so we’ve put together some posters, stories and videos to help explain the situation.
The guides aim to answer children’s questions about coronavirus, tell children how to stay safe and protect other people and how to help them make the best of their time at home.
The Department for Education - Reception to Year 6.
For the time being the site continues to be free.
Sign in as follows:
Username: march20
Password: home
All children can access TTRockstars, using the link below.
The usernames and password could be stuck in your child's reading diary.
Explore our best videos, articles and quizzes for primary and secondary students and discover new Primary Catch-Up Lessons to get back on track.
This game takes children on a magical journey, meeting colourful characters along the way and collecting fantastic rewards. When children are engaged, they’re motivated to learn.
Join Joe Wicks who is hosting free workouts for home workouts aimed at children. Subscribe to his YouTube channel and find the information below. Let’s keep moving!
Sign up to this free eBooks collection, developed for children aged 3–11 years old.
Scratch is a free to use resource where you can practice your coding skills. There is an online version following the link below.
Tiny Happy People is here to help you develop your child's communication skills. Explore our simple activities and play ideas and find out about their amazing early development.
Geography Games and Quizzes for children of all ages.
GoNoodle® engages 14 million kids every month with movement and mindfulness videos created by child development experts. Available for free at school, home, and everywhere kids are!