Improve your child's education
We've collated helpful resources to supplement your kids schooling & education. Picking a school, learning phonics? We've got it.
See what your child will likely be taught at nursery
Not sure what level your child should be at with their development?
"Children whose fathers participate in classroom activities, school meetings and events receive higher grades, enjoy school more, and are more likely to participate in extracurricular activities than children whose fathers don't participate" (education world).
The Development Matters in the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) pdf, is a helpful PDF to see what your child will likely be taught at nursery, what level they should be at, and how to best support them.
Find and compare schools in England
"Search for primary, secondary and special needs schools and colleges near you, and check their performance.
You can view and download:
- exam and test results
- Ofsted reports
- financial information" (GOV.UK)
BBC Bitesize
"Bitesize is one of the BBC's most successful online brands and the cornerstone of our formal learning content. The family of sites helps students aged six to 16 years with their coursework, homework and exam preparation. The sites provide "bitesized" interactive content, video and audio summaries and mock exams" (BBC).
Phonics & Early Reading
"Currently, 1 in 5 children in England cannot read well by the age of 11. We know that reading for fun improves literacy. Reading for pleasure is more important to children's academic success than their parents' level of education or socio-economic status. Embedding a love of reading in children can help their wellbeing later in life. 19% of adult readers say that reading stops them feeling lonely. Studies have found that those who read for pleasure have higher levels of empathy, greater self-esteem and are better able to cope with difficulat situations" (The Reading Agency).
Here's some resources to support them to read.
Maths & Science
"Good numeracy is essential to us as parents helping our children learn, as patients understanding health information, as citizens making sense of statistics and economic news. Decisions in life are so often based on numerical information; to make the best choices, we need to be numerate" (National Numeracy).
Here's some resources to support them in their Maths & Science.