Home learning resources suitable for pupils of all ages can be found by following the links below.
The Oak National Academy is a new collection of high-quality lessons and online resources. Backed by the Government, it has been created in response to the coronavirus lockdown. Click HERE
JIGSAW website: Mindful resources for families home learning.
Bishop Challoner - ideas for how to be active Link to website
Robin Hood Multi Academy Trust Learning Project https://www.robinhoodmat.co.uk/learning-projects/
My Maths https://www.mymaths.co.uk/primary.html
TT Rockstars https://play.ttrockstars.com/auth/school/student/3549
Twinkl
Free Online Educational Resources
SEN (Special Educational Needs) RESOURCES
Please see these informative posters should you need advice or support in coping through these strange times.
From Birmingham City Council
emotional_coaching_guidance_parents_pdf_format.pdf
emotion_coaching_poster_pdf.pdf
educational_psychology_help.pdf
ep_south_parent_telephone_support_line.pdf
bcc_send_parent_link_worker.pdf
bcc_top_ten_tips_to_help_your_child.pdf
bcc_were_here_to_help.pdf
From National Autistic Society
widget_timetable.pdf
sensory_support_help.pdf
national_autistic_society_tips.pdf
Online Workshop for Parents of Children with Additional Needs
bew_online_course_booking_form_april-june_2020.doc
bew_flyer_for_online_course_april-june_2020_.docx
The Oak National Academy is a new collection of high-quality lessons and online resources. Backed by the Government, it has been created in response to the coronavirus lockdown. Click HERE
- a list of online educational resources which have been identified by some of the country’s leading educational experts to support learning at home
- The BBC is enhancing its education provision to include daily lessons starting from 20 April 2020, backed up on BBC iPlayer and the red button. Click here for BBC Bitesize website.
- The Department for Education’s Hungry Little Minds campaign features tips and practical activities that parents can do at home with children to support their early learning. There are many simple ways to help children learn and it does not have to feel like ‘learning’. Having everyday conversations, make-believe play and reading together all make a big difference to children’s development, please take a look at BBC’s Tiny Happy People.
JIGSAW website: Mindful resources for families home learning.
Bishop Challoner - ideas for how to be active Link to website
Robin Hood Multi Academy Trust Learning Project https://www.robinhoodmat.co.uk/learning-projects/
My Maths https://www.mymaths.co.uk/primary.html
TT Rockstars https://play.ttrockstars.com/auth/school/student/3549
Twinkl
Free Online Educational Resources
SEN (Special Educational Needs) RESOURCES
Please see these informative posters should you need advice or support in coping through these strange times.
From Birmingham City Council
emotional_coaching_guidance_parents_pdf_format.pdf
emotion_coaching_poster_pdf.pdf
educational_psychology_help.pdf
ep_south_parent_telephone_support_line.pdf
bcc_send_parent_link_worker.pdf
bcc_top_ten_tips_to_help_your_child.pdf
bcc_were_here_to_help.pdf
From National Autistic Society
widget_timetable.pdf
sensory_support_help.pdf
national_autistic_society_tips.pdf
Online Workshop for Parents of Children with Additional Needs
bew_online_course_booking_form_april-june_2020.doc
bew_flyer_for_online_course_april-june_2020_.docx