Welcome to the Homeschooling Hub
Resources for homeschooling children aged 4 to 11 years in line with Early Years Foundation Stage, Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2 of the National Curriculum

Step 1: Schedule
A plan for the day to help stay on track but with flexibility to allow for unexpected changes and to adapt to the family.

Step 2: Subjects
Aim for 3 academic subjects, 1 creative and 1 social activity each day.



Academic
Maths, English, Chemistry, Biology,
Physics, Geography, History
Languages, IT
creative/arts
Art, Games, Drama, Mindfulness, Music
social activities
Home Economics, Physical Education, Personal, Social and Health Education, Sustainability

Step 3: Resources
Printable worksheets, online activities, videos and ideas from the sources we find most helpful.
Twinkl (offer code CVDTWINKLHELPS)








Classical music
Background music to aid concentration during academic learning
World music
Music from around the world to encourage creativity and conversation
Energising music
Music to create a happy positive atmosphere ideal for social activities
Word of the day
Homeschooling Blog
We considered home education before our eldest started school, 3 years ago, but decided on balance it would be best to enrol him at our local primary school. There's a lot that we love about the school but still often wonder if whether homeschooling would have been a better fit for our family.
Since all UK schools have temporarily closed due to the Coronavirus pandemic, it's the ideal opportunity for us to try homeschooling without committing and to see if it could work permanently for us.
Follow our blog to find out how we get on and see what we decide to do when the schools re-open.

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