As educators, we know the benefits that a systematic and consistent education brings. With the uncertainty that accompanies the outbreak of COVID-19 (Coronavirus), we want to let you know that we are here to help and support you and your child. We're doing this in two to ways;
Opening up our activities for free
We’ve opened up our English, maths and science question and answer activities on our website. This means anyone can use our teacher-created content without an account. All our resources are aligned to the National Curriculum and appropriate for students in Year 1 all the way up to GCSE. Below we've listed out all year gorups so you can easily find content that's relevant for your child.
Key Stage 1 activities
Lower Key Stage 2 activities
Upper Key Stage 2 activities
Key Stage 3 activities
GCSE activities
Our mission is to inspire confidence and help each child succeed, whilst empowering parents to confidently support their children outside of the classroom. With an EdPlace account, parents have access to additional features which are designed to help do the heavy lifting for you:
- - Activities can be automatically assigned based on progress to ensure your child is working at the right level for them, and saving you a bit of time too!
- - Each activity is automatically marked so students recieve instant feedback as they practise.
- - Our accessibility toolbar makes online learning more accessible for students with SEND.
- - Personalised rewards and badges help motivate learners - 5 activities = 1 hr of Xbox time is always a winner!
- - Our reporting tools in your parent account make keeping up to date with your child's progress a doddle. We also send you a weekly round up with a breakdown in each subject to ensure you're kept in the loop.
Key Stage 1 activities
Lower Key Stage 2 activities
Upper Key Stage 2 activities
Key Stage 3 activities
GCSE activities
Providing teacher created advice on learning at home
Our teachers have created a fully comprehensive home education pack that covers everything from lesson planning, to finding resources and supportive communities. To save you time, we've pulled out some chapters below, but if you'd like the entire guide emailed to you, head to the page below.
Distance learning: Choosing what to teach
Distance learning: How to plan a lesson
Distance learning: Where to find resources
Distance learning: Finding communities
If you're in need of lesson inspiration, our teachers have also pulled together easy and engaging lesson plans, ideas and advice:
English lesson plans and ideas
11 English games to engage students
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Maths lesson plans and ideas
9 maths games to engage students
GCSE home education advice
Advice on educating students at home during their GCSEs