Useful Links
Here you'll find a range of child-friendly websites that offer fun games, learning activities, advice, and support. These websites are grouped by age range and subject area to help you find exactly what you need—whether you're practising phonics, brushing up on maths, reading a book online, or looking for help and advice.
EYFS & Key Stage 1 (Reception – Year 2)
Phonics & Early Reading
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PhonicsPlay – Fun games for learning letters and sounds
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Teach Your Monster to Read – A free game that helps with phonics and early reading
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Oxford Owl – Free eBooks and reading tips for parents
Maths
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Topmarks Early Years Maths – Counting and number games
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Numberblocks on BBC – Engaging maths learning through stories
General Learning
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CBeebies – Stories, games and activities for younger children
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Poisson Rouge – Creative games with no reading required
Key Stage 2 (Years 3 – 6)
English & Reading
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BBC Bitesize English – Grammar, spelling and reading
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Oxford Owl for Home – Free eBooks and comprehension activities
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Storyberries – Free online stories for children
Maths
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Times Tables Rock Stars – Practice times tables with fun games
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Hit the Button – Number bonds, doubling, halving, and more
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NRICH Maths – Challenges and investigations to stretch your thinking
Science & Geography
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BBC Bitesize Science KS2
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DK Find Out! – Explore facts, quizzes and interactive topics
Computing & Online Safety
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Interland by Google – Fun games about online safety
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Thinkuknow 8-10s – Online safety advice and games
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BBC Own It – Support for digital life and online wellbeing
Wellbeing & Support
For All Ages
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Childline – Games and advice if you’re worried or upset
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BBC Bitesize - Wellbeing – Tips on feeling good, friendships, and managing emotions
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MindEd for Families – Resources to help young people and their families
Just for Fun (but still educational!)
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National Geographic Kids – Amazing facts, quizzes, and nature videos
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The Kidz Page – Colouring, puzzles, and holiday activities
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Scratch – Learn basic coding by making your own games and stories
We recommend that younger children use these sites with a parent or carer. While all the links here have been carefully chosen, it’s always best for an adult to supervise online activity.
If you have any questions or want more ideas for learning at home, please speak to your class teacher.