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What stores and transfers energy?
Energy cannot be created or destroyed, it can only be transferred from one store into another. In these pictures, which items do you think use energy? Which ones store energy? Do they all store/use the same type of energy? Cut them out and sort them into groups.
Understanding friction: Build your own balloon hovercraft
When a moving surface slides on a stationary surface it rubs against it, which slows it down. This is due to friction, a force which resists the movement of one object sliding past another. Understand more about friction with a fantastic practical project: make your own balloon hovercraft!
Super scientist quiz
Quiz questions to encourage your child to think about how scientists work and why they do the things they do.
Reaching conclusions
A worksheet showing results of an experiment with questions underneath to consider.
Capital letters (diagonal lines) A K M N V W Y Z
A handwriting worksheet which will help your child practise capital letters formed with diagonal lines (A K M N V W Y Z).
Capital letters (straight lines) E F H I L T
Help your child with their handwriting with this practice worksheet, which covers the straight-lined capital letters E, F, H, I, L and T.
Olympic crossword for KS1 and KS2
Test your knowledge of all things Olympics with a quick crossword. From the founder of the modern Games to the only city to have hosted three times, do you have all the facts at your fingertips?
Olympics wordsearch for kids
Get into the Games spirit with our Olympic-themed wordsearch and find sports, medals and more hidden in the grid. How quickly can your child complete the puzzle?
Y3 English booster pack
Help your child's imagination soar – and then recount their adventures on paper! The Year 3 English booster pack will help them revise punctuation, persuasive text and more, but there are plenty of encounters with witches and conversations with elephants in the garden to keep them interested along the way.
Y6 English booster pack
Handwriting, spelling and punctuation – that's what your child will be practising with the Year 6 English booster pack, but there's no drilling involved when there are play scripts to be written (and performed?), arguments to be composed, biographies to write and newspaper articles to type up. Your child might actually ask to put pen to paper!
Year 6 maths booster pack
Make numbers part of everyday life with the Year 6 maths booster pack. One worksheet a day offers practice and revision, and the varied activities (spotting mystery shapes, solving puzzles and surveying family and friends to find out what the most popular Olympic sport is) will keep kids' brains active and engaged.
Year 3 maths booster pack
Keep your child's numeracy learning on track with the Year 3 maths booster pack. Partitioning practice, timed challenges and problem-solving – there's a different activity to help practise everything they've learnt in school in the first year of KS2 and help them relate maths to everyday life.
Match digital and analogue time (quarter to)
Practise telling the time to forty-five minutes past the hour with this time worksheet. Your child will need to match the same 'quarter to' the hour times shown on a digital and analogue clock.
Match digital and analogue time (quarter past)
In Year 2 children learn to tell the time to quarter past and quarter to the hour. Help them practise with this simple matching worksheet.
Summer Fun Pack
Keep boredom at bay with some brilliant puzzles for KS1 and KS2! Your child will need to use all their spelling and numeracy skills to solve wordsearches, crosswords, Sudoku and Wordoku – and there are a few extra challenges to keep them busy, too!
Writing time (quarter past and quarter to)
Help your child revise time-telling skills with this simple worksheet. Can they write 'quarter past' and 'quarter to' correctly on the clock faces?
Reading the time: quarter to
In Y2 your child will learn to read the time to 15 and 45 minutes past the hour. Help them practise 'quarter to' with this worksheet.
Reading the time: quarter past
Telling-the-time practice worksheet for Y2 students: reading the time to quarter past the hour.
Y1 English booster pack
Reading, writing and spelling practice for KS1 children means wordsearches, matching games, writing missing posters and more! Our Year 1 booster pack covers all the main literacy topics your child will learn in the first year of KS1. Just one worksheet a day will offer a fun revision session to help them with their handwriting, phonics and punctuation – and why not let your child organise a little party to make the 'writing for purpose' activity even more exciting?
Understanding clock faces to the hour
Time-telling practice for Y1 children: reading and writing the time to the hour on blank clock faces. Remind them to check the length of their hours and minutes hands!
Match digital and analogue time to the half hour
Can your child read the time on a digital clock and a clock face? Help them match digital and analogue time notation with this simple worksheet for Y1 students.
Digital and analogue time: hours and half hours
Help your child practise telling the time on a digital and analogue clock with this matching activity. They will learn to read and write time to the hour and half hour in Year 1.
Matching the time: o'clock
Can your child match these watches with 'o'clock' they show? A simple worksheet to help boost their confidence in telling the time.
Year 1 maths booster pack
Maths revision – the fun way! Our Year 1 maths booster pack covers all the main maths topics your child will learn in the first year of KS1 to help them practise their skills. Use the colourful worksheets to boost your child's confidence with number bonds, telling the time, simple addition and subtraction and first story problems, or try some of the suggested extension activities to consolidate what they've learnt at school.