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A drag and drop alien making activity to develop mouse control skills and to develop language. Use the worksheet to direct the activity more tightly. Drag and drop the names of the single digit numbers on to the picture. The name box will turn green if correctly placed. Drag and drop the names of the colours on to the picture.

This simple labelling activity can be used to reinforce the idea of labels and as a framework for children to begin to add their own captions and labels to familiar scenes such as a teddy bear's picnic.

Drag and drop the names of the animals on to the picture. Find and select the letters in the correct order to make the word. If you choose the wrong letter you have to start that word again. The Word Wheel 2 is multimedia tool for pupils to explore and develop their skill at blending phonemes in words with clusters. Drag and drop the names of the fruits on to the picture. This is an activity targeted to Year 4 to help with medium frequency words. There are three lists, one for each term.

This sequencing and instruction writing activity can be used to support the teaching of instructional text and develop pupils' ability to sequence key events in instructions.

This sequencing and storyboarding activity can be used to support the teaching of story structure and develop pupils' ability to summarise key events in stories. This word sorting application is a simple to use grammar exercise. The blue words are simply dragged to their correct place on the table headed by the root word. When all words have been placed, the user clicks on the check button to get feedback on their selection. Word-Links-lesson-outline Word-Cards.

Sticky Letters is a simple to use application. It can support open ended work as pupils explore the different words that can be made from a given set. It displays the contrast or in some cases similarities between the past and present by overlaying an olden image of how the street would have looked back then, over the top of the current street view imagery. Bright Horizons have created a lot of content in giving parents advice for their children in the early years.

There are elements in their Family resources page on parenting tips, activities for children and advice from their early years experts.

Including indoor and outdoor activities and how you can make learning fun. The Giving To Help Others website has some information designed for students aged to introduce them to the concept of donation: how we are able to give, literally a part of ourselves, to help save a life. We have checked and updated all of our links pages and have taken the opportunity to add some extra World War One links.



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