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TheSchoolRun offers parents thousands of printable and interactive worksheets, covering every aspect of the primary curriculum. These are available to our subscribers but you can try a few for free here: Free English worksheets. Free Science worksheets. Free Maths worksheets. Free KS1 and KS2 SATS papers. WHAT IS VERBAL REASONING? Verbal reasoning is, in a nutshell, thinking with words. ‘As the name suggests, it’s a form of problem-solving based around words and language,’ explains Stephen McConkey of Eleven Plus Exam Papers. It involves thinking about text, solving word problems, following written instructions to come up with a solution, spotting letter sequences and cracking letter- and number-based codes. ENGAGING ACTIVITIES FOR CHILDREN WITH AUTISM Weekly programme for each school year. Worksheets sent direct to your inbox. Keeps your child's learning on track. Trial it for FREE today. Physical activity, in particular, is often of great benefit to autistic children. The right kind of sport can reduce anxiety and aggression, as well as increasing motor skills and aiding socialinteraction.
YEAR 7 ALL WORKSHEETS A list of Year 7 all worksheets. Identify the rules of a number sequence, find the lowest common denominator or the highest common factor, order fractions, use data tables, investigate probability and calculate area – all vital maths skills as your child moves into secondary school maths. PHOTOGRAPHY FOR CHILDREN Photography for children offers a range of exciting and valuable learning experiences, not to mention some great experiences. The benefits include: learning a new skill, which can boost children’s self esteem. encouraging planning and presentation skills. allowingchildren to
CREATIVE WRITING TECHNIQUES FOR KIDS: A STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE Creative writing techniques for kids: a step-by-step guide to writing a story. Encouraging children to write a story of their very own can give them an enormous confidence boost, as well as help them consolidate their literacy learning by putting their phonics, grammar and reading skills into practice. Primary teacher Phoebe Doyle offers WHAT IS A SCHOOL NURSERY? School nurseries: the basics. As the name suggests, school nurseries are attached to a maintained (‘state’) primary school , academy or free school. They are on the same site, and often work closely with the Reception class. Some schools have a combined nursery and Reception class. Some have separate classes, but with a lot ofcrossover
WHY RELAXATION IS IMPORTANT FOR CHILDREN The benefits of relaxation for children. It is obvious why good mental health is essential to good learning. A relaxed child is able to think more constructively and positively. They have the space to step back to reflect on issues and their behaviour is vastly improved. “Tension is so bad for concentration,” says Marneta Viegas ofRelax Kids.
TEACHING PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN ABOUT RACISM Individual/internalised racism: a child inwardly holds negative beliefs or prejudices about people from a different ethnic background. They might know that it’s wrong to express these beliefs, but still feel them internally. Interpersonal racism: racism that is directed at an individual or individuals. This may be subtle (not inviting a child WORKING AT GREATER DEPTH: WHAT IT MEANS FOR YOUR CHILD When the Department for Education (DfE) introduced the new National Curriculum for primary schools in 2014, it also announced a new grading system. Under the previous system, children were expected to achieve specific National Curriculum levels by the end of each year group: level 2B at the end of Year 2, and level 4 by the end of Year 6. Those who were working above the expected standard forTHESCHOOLRUN
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YEAR 7 ALL WORKSHEETS A list of Year 7 all worksheets. Identify the rules of a number sequence, find the lowest common denominator or the highest common factor, order fractions, use data tables, investigate probability and calculate area – all vital maths skills as your child moves into secondary school maths. PHOTOGRAPHY FOR CHILDREN Photography for children offers a range of exciting and valuable learning experiences, not to mention some great experiences. The benefits include: learning a new skill, which can boost children’s self esteem. encouraging planning and presentation skills. allowingchildren to
CREATIVE WRITING TECHNIQUES FOR KIDS: A STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE Creative writing techniques for kids: a step-by-step guide to writing a story. Encouraging children to write a story of their very own can give them an enormous confidence boost, as well as help them consolidate their literacy learning by putting their phonics, grammar and reading skills into practice. Primary teacher Phoebe Doyle offers WHAT IS A SCHOOL NURSERY? School nurseries: the basics. As the name suggests, school nurseries are attached to a maintained (‘state’) primary school , academy or free school. They are on the same site, and often work closely with the Reception class. Some schools have a combined nursery and Reception class. Some have separate classes, but with a lot ofcrossover
WHY RELAXATION IS IMPORTANT FOR CHILDREN The benefits of relaxation for children. It is obvious why good mental health is essential to good learning. A relaxed child is able to think more constructively and positively. They have the space to step back to reflect on issues and their behaviour is vastly improved. “Tension is so bad for concentration,” says Marneta Viegas ofRelax Kids.
TEACHING PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN ABOUT RACISM Individual/internalised racism: a child inwardly holds negative beliefs or prejudices about people from a different ethnic background. They might know that it’s wrong to express these beliefs, but still feel them internally. Interpersonal racism: racism that is directed at an individual or individuals. This may be subtle (not inviting a child WORKING AT GREATER DEPTH: WHAT IT MEANS FOR YOUR CHILD When the Department for Education (DfE) introduced the new National Curriculum for primary schools in 2014, it also announced a new grading system. Under the previous system, children were expected to achieve specific National Curriculum levels by the end of each year group: level 2B at the end of Year 2, and level 4 by the end of Year 6. Those who were working above the expected standard for PREPARE YOUR CHILD FOR YEAR 1 Consolidate Reception learning with 80 English and maths worksheets. Ensure your child has reached all the Reception milestones and is all set for Year 1 learning. PHONICS PHASES EXPLAINED Oral blending and segmenting (e.g. hearing that d-o-g makes ‘dog’) Typical activities for teaching Phase 1 phonics include 'listening' walks, playing and identifying instruments, action songs, learning rhymes and playing games like I Spy. This phase is intended to develop children’s listening, vocabulary and PHOTOGRAPHY FOR CHILDREN Photography for children offers a range of exciting and valuable learning experiences, not to mention some great experiences. The benefits include: learning a new skill, which can boost children’s self esteem. encouraging planning and presentation skills. allowingchildren to
17 HELPFUL READING AIDS FOR DYSLEXIC CHILDREN Where possible, use lower-case letters rather than capitals. Avoid text that uses lots of capital letters for emphasis. 4. Avoid white paper. If producing your own texts, try to print on cream or a pastel-colour paper. Avoid green and red font colours, too, as these can sometimes cause readability problems. 5. Remembering b and d. WHY RELAXATION IS IMPORTANT FOR CHILDREN The benefits of relaxation for children. It is obvious why good mental health is essential to good learning. A relaxed child is able to think more constructively and positively. They have the space to step back to reflect on issues and their behaviour is vastly improved. “Tension is so bad for concentration,” says Marneta Viegas ofRelax Kids.
WHAT TO DO WHEN YOUR CHILD HATES SCHOOL These are easily available on the internet. And encourage your child to bring classmates home for dinner or for sleepovers.”. “If bullying is the problem, arrange a meeting at the school and make sure your child is included,” suggests Sue. “It helps to write down allthe questions
SUMMER STEALTH LEARNING ACTIVITIES Summer brain-boosting challenges pack: 30 challenges, ideas and activities that will excite your child's interest in the world. HOW SINGING CAN SUPPORT CHILDREN’S LEARNING Singing encourages a child to express their emotions and sharpens their ability to communicate while exercising lip and tongue movement. But one of the biggest benefits of singing is the repeated use of the ‘memory muscle’. Learning a piece of information attached to a tune embeds that information more rapidly in a child’s mind. 10 REASONS POETRY IS GREAT FOR KIDS 3. Reading becomes more fluent. The tunes and patterns of poems on the page support children in developing reading fluency, meaning poetry is a perfect vehicle for engaging more reluctant readers, as well as for encouraging more confident readers to pay closer attention to the words on the page: an important skill for reading comprehension. 4. INTERVIEWING GRANDPARENTS AND PARENTS Interviewing to write a biography. Writing an in-depth profile of a grandparent or family friend will help your child develop interview skills, learn to write up notes and introduce them to family heritage, stories and legends that they might never have heard! Use our suggested questions toTHESCHOOLRUN
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WHY ARTS EDUCATION MATTERS IN PRIMARY SCHOOLS Arts education is an important tool in improving mental wellbeing. According to Dame Benita Refson, President and Founder of Place2Be, the children’s mental health charity, the creative processes involved in music, drama dance and the other arts help children TEACHING PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN ABOUT RACISM Individual/internalised racism: a child inwardly holds negative beliefs or prejudices about people from a different ethnic background. They might know that it’s wrong to express these beliefs, but still feel them internally. Interpersonal racism: racism that is directed at an individual or individuals. This may be subtle (not inviting a child PRIMARY SCHOOL APPEALS TEMPLATE: JUNIOR AND MIDDLE SCHOOLS Use our template to help prepare your appeal. If your child has failed to gain a place at your chosen junior or middle school, or in KS2, you have the right to appeal the decision. Although KS2 classes are generally capped at 30 children (or 30 children to one teacher), they INTERVIEWING GRANDPARENTS AND PARENTS Interviewing to write a biography. Writing an in-depth profile of a grandparent or family friend will help your child develop interview skills, learn to write up notes and introduce them to family heritage, stories and legends that they might never have heard! Use our suggested questions to MANAGING EPILEPSY AT SCHOOL The Individual Healthcare Plan is a document that sets out information about your child’s condition and specific needs, covering things like what type of epilepsy/seizures they have, what to do during a seizure, the medications they take, and so on. An IHP should be produced jointly by you, the school, and a specialist such as your child’s epilepsy nurse or consultant, and should provide SECONDARY SCHOOL APPEALS TEMPLATE: COMPREHENSIVE (NON The current situation with coronavirus and social distancing has led to some changes in the appeals pathway. Parents will still need to submit their appeal request as usual, following the school's or local authority's normal process, which you'll find on their website.THESCHOOLRUN
TheSchoolRun offers parents thousands of printable and interactive worksheets, covering every aspect of the primary curriculum. These are available to our subscribers but you can try a few for free here: Free English worksheets. Free Science worksheets. Free Maths worksheets. Free KS1 and KS2 SATS papers. 17 HELPFUL READING AIDS FOR DYSLEXIC CHILDREN Where possible, use lower-case letters rather than capitals. Avoid text that uses lots of capital letters for emphasis. 4. Avoid white paper. If producing your own texts, try to print on cream or a pastel-colour paper. Avoid green and red font colours, too, as these can sometimes cause readability problems. 5. Remembering b and d. CHANGES TO PRIMARY SCHOOL TESTS IN 2021 In 2021 all primary school tests (including the Y1 Phonics Screening Check) have been cancelled because of ongoing COVID-19 disruption. In 2020/21 schools were due to administer a past version of the Phonics Screening Check to Year 2 pupils, who missed the test at the end of Year 1 during the second half of the autumn 2020 term. 11 DIY FOREST SCHOOL ACTIVITIES 4. Potato peeler whittling. Whittling sticks is a great outdoor activity that can be almost meditative, and providing a potato peeler rather than a knife makes it much safer. Your child can use the peeler to whittle the bark off a stick, and then use felt tip pens todecorate it.
WHY ARTS EDUCATION MATTERS IN PRIMARY SCHOOLS Arts education is an important tool in improving mental wellbeing. According to Dame Benita Refson, President and Founder of Place2Be, the children’s mental health charity, the creative processes involved in music, drama dance and the other arts help children TEACHING PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN ABOUT RACISM Individual/internalised racism: a child inwardly holds negative beliefs or prejudices about people from a different ethnic background. They might know that it’s wrong to express these beliefs, but still feel them internally. Interpersonal racism: racism that is directed at an individual or individuals. This may be subtle (not inviting a child PRIMARY SCHOOL APPEALS TEMPLATE: JUNIOR AND MIDDLE SCHOOLS Use our template to help prepare your appeal. If your child has failed to gain a place at your chosen junior or middle school, or in KS2, you have the right to appeal the decision. Although KS2 classes are generally capped at 30 children (or 30 children to one teacher), they INTERVIEWING GRANDPARENTS AND PARENTS Interviewing to write a biography. Writing an in-depth profile of a grandparent or family friend will help your child develop interview skills, learn to write up notes and introduce them to family heritage, stories and legends that they might never have heard! Use our suggested questions to MANAGING EPILEPSY AT SCHOOL The Individual Healthcare Plan is a document that sets out information about your child’s condition and specific needs, covering things like what type of epilepsy/seizures they have, what to do during a seizure, the medications they take, and so on. An IHP should be produced jointly by you, the school, and a specialist such as your child’s epilepsy nurse or consultant, and should provide SECONDARY SCHOOL APPEALS TEMPLATE: COMPREHENSIVE (NON The current situation with coronavirus and social distancing has led to some changes in the appeals pathway. Parents will still need to submit their appeal request as usual, following the school's or local authority's normal process, which you'll find on their website. USER LOGIN | THESCHOOLRUN Login. Enter your e-mail address or username. Enter the password that accompanies your e-mail. PREPARE YOUR CHILD FOR YEAR 1 Consolidate Reception learning with 80 English and maths worksheets. Ensure your child has reached all the Reception milestones and is all set for Year 1 learning. CHANGES TO PRIMARY SCHOOL TESTS IN 2021 In 2021 all primary school tests (including the Y1 Phonics Screening Check) have been cancelled because of ongoing COVID-19 disruption. In 2020/21 schools were due to administer a past version of the Phonics Screening Check to Year 2 pupils, who missed the test at the end of Year 1 during the second half of the autumn 2020 term. WHAT IS A SCHOOL NURSERY? School nurseries: the basics. As the name suggests, school nurseries are attached to a maintained (‘state’) primary school , academy or free school. They are on the same site, and often work closely with the Reception class. Some schools have a combined nursery and Reception class. Some have separate classes, but with a lot ofcrossover
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HOW TO TEACH CHILDREN ROAD SAFETY Brake, the road safety charity, has produced two free interactive resources to help children to think about how our streets can be made safer by buckling up and concentrating on the road. Take the seat belt challenge is a game for early years and KS1 children with a focus on the importance of fastening seat belts and putting loose items out of harm’s way when driving. WHAT ARE SPEECH MARKS? Inverted commas are first taught in Lower Key Stage 2, in Year 3. As punctuating direct speech is a fundamental primary-school writing objective, the use of speech marks will be reinforced in every subsequent year group. In Year 3, teachers will focus more on simply punctuating the spoken words with inverted commas to indicate the specific words that have been spoken. 17 HELPFUL READING AIDS FOR DYSLEXIC CHILDREN Where possible, use lower-case letters rather than capitals. Avoid text that uses lots of capital letters for emphasis. 4. Avoid white paper. If producing your own texts, try to print on cream or a pastel-colour paper. Avoid green and red font colours, too, as these can sometimes cause readability problems. 5. Remembering b and d. INTERVIEWING GRANDPARENTS AND PARENTS Interviewing to write a biography. Writing an in-depth profile of a grandparent or family friend will help your child develop interview skills, learn to write up notes and introduce them to family heritage, stories and legends that they might never have heard! Use our suggested questions to MANAGING EPILEPSY AT SCHOOL The Individual Healthcare Plan is a document that sets out information about your child’s condition and specific needs, covering things like what type of epilepsy/seizures they have, what to do during a seizure, the medications they take, and so on. An IHP should be produced jointly by you, the school, and a specialist such as your child’s epilepsy nurse or consultant, and should provide GETTING THE RIGHT SUPPORT FOR CHILDREN WITH DYSLEXIA Finding the right support for your child. Speak to your child’s teacher and explain why you think your child might be dyslexic so that they can provide the relevant support. If you still have concerns after speaking with them then you should make an appointment to see the school's Special Educational Needs Coordinator (SENCO). TEACHING PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN ABOUT RACISM Individual/internalised racism: a child inwardly holds negative beliefs or prejudices about people from a different ethnic background. They might know that it’s wrong to express these beliefs, but still feel them internally. Interpersonal racism: racism that is directed at an individual or individuals. This may be subtle (not inviting a childTHESCHOOLRUN
TheSchoolRun offers parents thousands of printable and interactive worksheets, covering every aspect of the primary curriculum. These are available to our subscribers but you can try a few for free here: Free English worksheets. Free Science worksheets. Free Maths worksheets. Free KS1 and KS2 SATS papers. CREATIVE WRITING TECHNIQUES FOR KIDS: A STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE Creative writing techniques for kids: a step-by-step guide to writing a story. Encouraging children to write a story of their very own can give them an enormous confidence boost, as well as help them consolidate their literacy learning by putting their phonics, grammar and reading skills into practice. Primary teacher Phoebe Doyle offers ENGAGING ACTIVITIES FOR CHILDREN WITH AUTISM Weekly programme for each school year. Worksheets sent direct to your inbox. Keeps your child's learning on track. Trial it for FREE today. Physical activity, in particular, is often of great benefit to autistic children. The right kind of sport can reduce anxiety and aggression, as well as increasing motor skills and aiding socialinteraction.
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AN OVERVIEW OF THE SCOTTISH EDUCATION SYSTEM The Curriculum for Excellence is a major educational reform with the aim of providing a wider, more flexible range of courses and subjects. As the Scottish government only sets guidelines about the school curriculum, schools needn’t stick to rigid learning paths and can WHY RELAXATION IS IMPORTANT FOR CHILDREN The benefits of relaxation for children. It is obvious why good mental health is essential to good learning. A relaxed child is able to think more constructively and positively. They have the space to step back to reflect on issues and their behaviour is vastly improved. “Tension is so bad for concentration,” says Marneta Viegas ofRelax Kids.
PERSONAL, SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN EYFS In the Early Years Foundation Stage, PSHE is referred to as personal, social and emotional development. This area of your child's learning is concerned with wellbeing – knowing who you are, where you fit in and feeling good about yourself. It is also about developing respect for others, social competence and a positive disposition to learn. WIN A ZOOM WRITING WORKSHOP WITH SPARTAPUSS AUTHOR ROBIN Spartapuss author Robin Price has started a Zoom Writers Group for kids aged 7-14 years. Enter for a chance to win tickets to a workshopworth £6.50!
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