Useful Links
If you are a parent or carer, we hope you will find the web links below useful.
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CEOP News and articles surrounding internet safety.
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Think You Know Great advice to keep children safe whilst using the internet.
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Parent Info Expert information to help children and young people stay safe online.
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UK Safer Internet Centre E-safety tips, advice and resources.
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NSPCC Online Safety Helpful advice and tools you can use to help keep your child safe whenever and wherever they go online.
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Childnet International Parents and Carers information to keep your child safe online.
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Action for Children Action for Children supports and speaks for the UK's most vulnerable and neglected children and young people.
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BBC Bitesize Fun activities to help children at learn more key subjects.
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Department for Education Articles and advice for children and young people.
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Teach your monster to read With the help of friendly monsters, playful design and out-of-this-world storytelling, the website has beautifully crafted games kids love to play. helping them to learn to read.
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White Rose One Minute Maths Designed for use both in class and at home, the 1-minute maths app helps children build greater number confidence and fluency. It’s all about targeted practice in engaging, one-minute chunks!
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Numberblocks Sing along and learn all about numbers with the Numberblocks!
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World Stories WorldStories is a growing collection of stories from around the world. The collection includes retold traditional tales and new short stories in the languages most spoken by UK children.
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NASA for kids Space buffs are sure to love the NASA for kids website. There is loads of information for children of all ages, with footage from Mars and the International Space Station to interviews with astronauts alongside all the latest news about the most recent space launches and developments.
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National Geographic Find amazing facts about animals, science, history and geography, along with fun competitions, games and more.
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Natural History Museum Most major museums have children’s sections on their websites, and this one is definitely one of the most interactive ones out there. There are games and fact files linked with current exhibitions, which makes the information relevant and up-to-date. Alongside this children can virtually visit the museums via the ‘Antcam’ and ‘Flesh eating beetlecam’.
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Oxford Owl Oxford Owl is aimed at children aged three to 11 years old and is free to use. It helps children learn reading and maths, and there are also top tips for parents to help your child with their learning. The site also features hundreds of free ebooks.