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Some fun games to play at home

More fun games to play at home

More fun games to play at home

Child-friendly card games

Child-friendly card games

Use blankets, pillows, tablecloths, rolled up lengths of

newspaper, cardboard, clothes pegs, fairy lights,

torches!

https://artfulparent.com/39-ideas-for-playing-with-playdough/

Click on the link to see some other ideas of what to do with playdough.

Look for some other easy recipes onhttps://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/curations/easy-cooking-with-kids-recipes

There are some great ideas with videos on Cbeebies: https://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/curations/easy-craft-activities-for-kids

https://www.easypeasyandfun.com/crafts-for-kids/

Decorate an egg for Easter

Have a go at decorating a boiled egg for Easter and post

your pictures on Tapestry.

Teach your monster to read. Free to sign up and great games to support your child’s readinghttps://www.teachyourmonstertoread.com/

Twinkl for parents - lots of learning ideas to download. Free to sign uphttps://www.twinkl.co.uk/resources/parents

Oxford owl website – phonics and reading, including free access to e-books for readingFree to sign uphttps://home.oxfordowl.co.uk/

Busy Things online educational games that we use at school. Free to sign up at the moment.https://www.busythings.co.uk/

Carol Vorderman maths - free to sign up at the momenthttps://www.themathsfactor.com/

A selection of virtual tours of museums and other interestings placeshttps://www.familydaystriedandtested.com/free-virtual-tours-of-world-museums-educational-sites-galleries-for-children/

Cbeebies – lots of games, stories and activitieshttps://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies

Other useful links: https://www.learningandexploringthroughplay.com/2020/03/websites-to-support-fun-and-learning.html

Go Noodle – movement and mindfulness videoshttps://www.gonoodle.com/

Cosmic yoga – great videos on Youtube to teach easy yoga moves to children alongside a storyhttps://www.youtube.com/user/CosmicKidsYoga

Once upon a time – some lovely pictures to act as writing or story prompts – can your child tell you a story about one of them or draw a story map with a beginning, middle and end. Maybe they could write part of the story.https://www.onceuponapicture.co.uk/