Support Learning Websites

Oxford Owl
Oxford Owl is a free parent support website - perfect for parents.  Designed and developed by Oxford University Press to help parents with their children's learning at home.  Oxford has over 260 FREE ebooks with linked activities, as well as lots of fun ideas and games to integrate reading and maths learning into everyday life.  It also has invaluable expert advice on a wide range of 'hot topics' including phonics, the Year 1 phonics screening check, motivating boys, keeping juniors reading and engaging children with their maths learning.
www.oxfordowl.co.uk 
Words for Life
Words for Life is a campaign from the National Literacy Trust which gets parents involved with their child's communication and literacy development and it gives them confidence to feel that they can make a positive difference. It is aimed at parents of children aged from birth to eleven.
www.wordsforlife.org.uk/ 
Literacy Champions
This programme connects community volunteers with local families with children that would benefit from advice about supporting their children's early literacy development.  Literacy Champions support parents over a course of five weeks, encouraging them to share books with their children and introducing them to fun learning activities they can take part in with their child.
www.literacytrust.org.uk/literacy_champions
Mathematics 
Please click the pdf link below for advice for Parents, from Professor Jo Boaler.
The following website will also provide ideas and resources for parents to use. https://www.youcubed.org/parents/
Maths - Times Tables
Maths Chase is a free to use website with a simple but fun game which children can use to test their times tables knowledge. 
https://www.mathschase.com/
Social Media 
Below is a link to a selection of Social Media guides which cover most platforms.  They provide advice on how to use, security settings and other safety features.
 
Speech and Language Support
Lots of speech and language resources, advice and tips for parents working at home with their children.