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The following is a representative list of the type of web-based resources that the children use in Knaphill School.  It is not an exhaustive list and Knaphill School take no responsibility for the content of the sites it links to and so pre-viewing is recommended.

The list is intended to show parents the type of web pages the children use or to allow children to access pages from home in order to build on the learning they are undertaking at school.




http://www.sparkisland.com/

A BBC based learning package on the internet, which requires a subscription fee. However games are written specifically to National Curriculum and a 30 day free trial is available
http://www.interactiveresources.co.uk/

A large choice of interactive games and teaching resources for maths, used in school. Games and teaching aids which the children will be familiar with. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. They can only be accessed as evaluations, which means writing across the screen, but you can cope with it!
http://www.teachingtime.co.uk/

Move down the screen to find maths games on Telling the Time – Stop the Clock and Bang on Time.

Simply click on the Year group your child is in and a new window will open with the game ready to play. You can subscribe to this but the demo version is more than adequate.
http://www.teachingtables.co.uk/

Again move down the screen to find the two games on Times Tables – Table Mountain and Time Table.
http://www.educationcity.net/

Popular interactive teaching resources used by the school on a regular basis with games available for all year groups. Subjects covered are Maths, Literacy, Science and French. SUBSCRIPTION REQUIRED, but demo games can be viewed.
http://www.gridclub.com/

A channel four web based educational site with a wide range of curriculum games, regularly used by the staff in lessons. Firm favourite with the children!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/revisewise/

This website is an excellent way to help your children prepare for their SAT’s test. There are questions and activities to complete for Maths, English and Science
http://www.footee.net/

Create a user with a password, you don’t have to subscribe. Then click on Games and Games by Subject. Your child can complete games for different areas of Maths, English, Science, PE, Design Technology and Geography. The more correct answers they get the more footballs they earn. They can then use these footballs to buy new players for their team. They can also track the progress of their team in the league
http://news.bbc.co.uk/cbbcnews/

This is the BBC’s Newsround website. It has many useful articles for children to use for projects and homework, including news, sport, weather, music, films and much more.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools

Huge choice of games and interesting websites for history topics, very informative and free!
http://www.softronix.com/logo.html

Here you can download a free version of MSW Logo. This is a simple piece of educational programming software that your child will use at school in Year 3 and above.