Useful and fun Websites for learning!
Keep safe while you're learning!
You can access the Spelling Shed sign in page here. Keep practising your spellings!
Visit the Book Ideas Hub from the World Book Day Team. There are masses of ideas for home learning linked to books/authors. Lots of nice craft activities, also author and illustrator workshops, audio books etc...
Looking for something fun as a family? Enjoy storytime with Book Trust free online books and videos, play games, win prizes, test your knowledge in their book-themed quizzes, or even learn how to draw some of your favourite characters.
The Jubilee Centre for Character and Virtues have compiled some activities for children to help them reflect on some of the virtues included in the A Framework for Character Education in Schools. You can find ideas for both younger and older children.
CAFOD have developed a range of global learning activities for primary school children.
You can also register for their Virtual Children's Liturgy.
Leeds Museums and Galleries have lots of interesting craft activities, videos and learning resources for children on their website.
Visit the Tate Kids website to find out lots of fascinating facts about art and artists, and to see creative art activities that you can try at home.
Everybody's favourite times tables challenges!
The White Rose Maths Hub have prepared a series of Maths lessons for each year group, with links to video clips and resources - they are absolutely fantastic!
BBC Bitesize has got lessons full of videos, quizzes and practice activities to help you learn. Pick your year and subject to get started! Visit Bitesize Collections.
Find out where your food comes from, what different farms grow, and who works on them by visiting the NFU's EatFarmNow website. There are activities to do too.
The Canal and River Trust are sharing activities that encourage children to watch, read, play and create as they learn about our canals and rivers from home - bringing the magic of our waterways to you!
The My Learning website has heaps of free learning resources from arts, cultural and heritage organisations.
Chris Dyson, Headteacher of Parklands Primary School in Leeds, has generously allowed us to share his school's Virtual Library. It's full of books to support children's Spiritual, Moral, Social and Cultural Development and Personal, Social and Health Education.
ABRSM’s Classical 100 is a fantastic collection of 100 carefully selected pieces of music and activities for you to share with your families over the coming weeks.