

We’ve found some interesting Science-themed word searches for you to have a go at:īelow are more links to learning by subject. Have a go and see if you can beat each other! Just drag your arrow/mouse across the letters in a horizontal, vertical or diagonal line at recognisable words to score points that are recorded in the word panel. Here’s another word game which is fun for students and also easy to use.

Have a look at the spelling game called ‘Egg Hunt’ where students have to click the lettered eggs in the right order to spell one of the words from the list Spellzone features games based around pattern recognition, problem solving and voice and vocabulary games aimed at KS4 learners. They can also look up any words that they’re unsure about by going to a good online dictionary which will give definitions and example sentences as well as read aloud the words for students. In fact, there are 36 topics to choose from!Įmotions vocabulary wordsearch – ask your child to have a go and finding these words. Age 13+įutureLearn Schools website BBC Resources – including Maths and English!īBC Bitesize GCSE if offering KS4 Maths resources, as well as languages, History, Geography and PSHE. Students get the opportunity to learn from expert educators and with other students. Most of the courses on offer are free! Explore courses to support learning from home.

FutureLearn Schools – Free courses online Here are a few links to resources that do not necessarily need a printer. Maybe you can learn to solve math problems in French. Follow the link and your child can start listening for free:Īudible BBC Resources – including Maths and English!īBC Bitesize if offering KS3 Maths resources, as well as languages, History, Geography and PSHE. The British Council has a range of literacy based activities for younger students, including a simplified version of the game Boggle (called Word Scramble), as well as quizzes and story makers:Īudible is offering all its stories for younger listeners for free whilst schools up and down the UK are closed. You can chose to make these as easy or as difficult as you like! If you do have access to a printer you can save your word search and print it out for other people to complete: This link will take you to the Discovery Education website where you or your child can create your own word searches, by yourself or together. We have also added a few extra links to help support students and adults at home.

The original document can be downloaded here. Most of the following links below have been accumulated by the National Autistic Society. We hope these will help direct you in the right direction. Reddish Hall School have put together a list of links to help support learning outside the classroom.
