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  • Websites for Home Learning

    Scratch tutorials

    https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/editor/?tutorial=getStarted

    Scratch is a beginner-friendly programming language that uses colourful blocks to help students learn the basics of coding. In our computing lessons, we use Scratch to create interactive stories, animations, and simple games. By dragging and snapping blocks together, we learn how to give instructions to a computer, think logically, and solve problems creatively. Scratch makes learning to code fun and easy, even if you’ve never programmed before!

    Barefoot (KS1 and KS2)

    https://www.barefootcomputing.org/homelearning

    Downloadable activities and games for children, links to live lessons and a guide for parents - includes cross-curricular lesson plans and resources that unpack computational thinking in a range of subjects.

     

    Code Club (KS2)

    https://projects.raspberrypi.org/en/codeclub

    Projects and activities for home learning and a parent guide.

     

     

     

    UK Safer Internet Centre (KS1 and KS2)

    https://www.saferinternet.org.uk/advice-centre/young-people/resources-3-11s

    Online safety resources aimed at 3 -11 year olds.

     

     

     

    STEM Learning e-Library (KS1 and KS2)

    https://www.stem.org.uk/primary-computing-resources

    An online resource bank, which links to resources on external websites. The site features a live chat function offering support from subject experts. New home learning resources are being developed.

     

     

     

    Raspberry Pi Foundation  Digital Making at Home (KS2)

    https://www.raspberrypi.org/at-home/

    Join the weekly code-along using open projects based on a weekly theme, with different levels available for all abilities, allowing you to be open-ended with opportunities for making and creativity

     

    Computing at School - Home Learning (KS1 and KS2)

    https://www.computingatschool.org.uk/homelearning

    Information and links to a range of at home computing activities

     

    Thinkfun  All ages

    http://info.thinkfun.com/stem-education/6-unplugged-coding-activities-for-hour-of-code

    Unplugged activities for children to learn the basics about algorithms without a computer.

     

     

    Things to do

    Computing (coding) is important for children as it will help improve their mathematics and writing skills, it will give them valuable life skills, which will be used eventually in the workplace.  Develop your child’s skill by start learning the basics of coding; you do not even need a computer! Problem solving, thinking creatively, and it helps them to develop resilience.