Welcome, please explore the shop where you’ll find hundreds of hands-on education activities based around the UK Curriculum.
All children learn in different ways. Our activities encourage physical interaction and stimulation with each topic. Connecting children to their natural surroundings while furthering their understanding of subjects.
We offer hands-on curriculum-based activities for Reception and Primary aged children.
Welcome, please explore the shop where you’ll find hundreds of hands-on education activities based around the UK Curriculum.
All children learn in different ways. Our activities encourage physical interaction and stimulation with each topic. Connecting children to their natural surroundings while furthering their understanding of subjects.
We offer hands-on curriculum-based activities for Reception and Primary aged children.
This activity is a great way to introduce your child to the concept of planets and landscapes. By using flour and oil, your child will create a dusty terrain that they can explore and manipulate. They can use rocks to create craters and compare the landscape to planet Earth. This fun and educational activity meets the Science aspect of the National Curriculum of Ireland and is perfect for both classroom and home education settings.
If you’re looking for more exciting educational activities for your class or home, be sure to check out Hands-On Education. They offer a range of engaging and fun resources for primary age students that cover most points of the national curriculum for Ireland. Some of their other topics include Christopher Columbus, Classical Poetry, and Tell Me A Story. With tons of videos, activity sheets, and easy-to-understand activity plans, Hands-On Education is a great resource to support children on their learning journey.
About Hands-On Education
Each hands-on lesson (or activity plan) provides parents and teachers with all the information needed to undertake and complete each activity successfully. We fully outline every step of the way, from what materials you need, to how the final solution may look, covering everything in-between. A huge amount of research has gone into each lesson and much of the key information we pass on to you, as the educator to pass on to your child or classroom. Our method is one of ‘learning by doing’ making the activities open ended with no ‘correct’ outcomes at the end. Our priority is for children to enjoy their learning experiences and allowing for children of various ages to join in the activities.
Many of our lessons take place outside and we encourage you to take advantage of locations in your local areas. We believe your child can learn about the world around them by exploring the world at their doorstep. The activity plans are all written with a single child in mind, they have not been developed purely for a home education or state school in mind. As they are developed to be quite flexible our intention is that they can be expanded to a two child household or a thirty child classroom with relative ease.
Many of the activities are accompanied by supporting activity sheets (worksheets, timeline cards, etc…) and videos which you may choose to use alongside the lesson. We love books and recommend your local library as one of the best free resources available to you. Check out loads of books about the topic you are learning and spend time reading and looking through them together. In many topics we recommend books related to the activity or broader subject. We offer a full booklist that you may wish to checkout.
Christopher Columbus is a historical figure who has long been celebrated for his remarkable contribution to the discovery of America. His voyages and exploration of different have been mapped out, creating a timeline that highlights his journey. Additionally, Columbus’s genius in using star navigation to guide his ships was a crucial factor in the success of his expeditions.
For educators looking to engage their students in learning about the history of exploration, a fun and interactive activity would be to have them design and build their own boats. This activity is not only a great way to learn about history, but it also covers several subjects of the National Curriculum, including Art, Design & Technology, History, and Geography.
If you’re looking for more resources and activities to support children’s learning, Hands-On Education is a fantastic website to check out. They offer an extensive range of materials that cover most points of the National Curriculum of Ireland. By creating a free account on their website, you can access videos, activity sheets, and activity plans to support children in their learning journey.
About Hands-On Education
Each hands-on lesson (or activity plan) provides parents and teachers with all the information needed to undertake and complete each activity successfully. We fully outline every step of the way, from what materials you need, to how the final solution may look, covering everything in-between. A huge amount of research has gone into each lesson and much of the key information we pass on to you, as the educator to pass on to your child or classroom. Our method is one of ‘learning by doing’ making the activities open ended with no ‘correct’ outcomes at the end. Our priority is for children to enjoy their learning experiences and allowing for children of various ages to join in the activities.
Many of our lessons take place outside and we encourage you to take advantage of locations in your local areas. We believe your child can learn about the world around them by exploring the world at their doorstep. The activity plans are all written with a single child in mind, they have not been developed purely for a home education or state school in mind. As they are developed to be quite flexible our intention is that they can be expanded to a two child household or a thirty child classroom with relative ease.
Many of the activities are accompanied by supporting activity sheets (worksheets, timeline cards, etc…) and videos which you may choose to use alongside the lesson. We love books and recommend your local library as one of the best free resources available to you. Check out loads of books about the topic you are learning and spend time reading and looking through them together. In many topics we recommend books related to the activity or broader subject. We offer a full booklist that you may wish to checkout.
The Stone, Bronze and Iron Ages were fascinating periods of human history that saw significant advancements in technology, art, and culture. In Year 3, students can explore these periods in-depth through a range of resources and activities. Two detailed timeline videos provide a comprehensive overview of the Stone Age and the transition from Bronze to Iron Age. Additionally, there are seven well-researched and tested curriculum-led activities that cover Art, Design & Technology, History, Mathematics, and Science. This resource is a great addition to any child’s education and meets several aspects of the National Curriculum of England.
If you’re interested in exploring more topics for Year 3, check out the other resources available on Hands-On Education. They cover most points of the national curriculum and include videos, activity sheets, and easy-to-use activity plans. You can create a free account to access exclusive educational material and support your child’s learning journey.
About Hands-On Education
Each hands-on lesson (or activity plan) provides parents and teachers with all the information needed to undertake and complete each activity successfully. We fully outline every step of the way, from what materials you need, to how the final solution may look, covering everything in-between. A huge amount of research has gone into each lesson and much of the key information we pass on to you, as the educator to pass on to your child or classroom. Our method is one of ‘learning by doing’ making the activities open ended with no ‘correct’ outcomes at the end. Our priority is for children to enjoy their learning experiences and allowing for children of various ages to join in the activities.
Many of our lessons take place outside and we encourage you to take advantage of locations in your local areas. We believe your child can learn about the world around them by exploring the world at their doorstep. The activity plans are all written with a single child in mind, they have not been developed purely for a home education or state school in mind. As they are developed to be quite flexible our intention is that they can be expanded to a two child household or a thirty child classroom with relative ease.
Many of the activities are accompanied by supporting activity sheets (worksheets, timeline cards, etc…) and videos which you may choose to use alongside the lesson. We love books and recommend your local library as one of the best free resources available to you. Check out loads of books about the topic you are learning and spend time reading and looking through them together. In many topics we recommend books related to the activity or broader subject. We offer a full booklist that you may wish to checkout.
The Year 3 topic of Romans in Britain is an engaging and educational exploration of life during this time period. With the inclusion of four detailed videos, exclusive timeline cards, and a variety of interesting activities, children are sure to be both invigorated and delighted by this topic. As a parent or teacher, you can be confident in the quality of this learning experience, as it includes eight well-researched and tested curriculum-led activities.
Throughout the topic, you will find inspirational activities, activity sheets, and videos that will aid in teaching this important part of human history. Additionally, these align with the National Curriculum of England in Art, History, and Maths.
If you’re interested in exploring other Year 3 topics, be sure to check out Hands-On Education, where you’ll find activities on building bridges, fossils, seeds, and lifecycles that cover many points of the national curriculum. To take advantage of these resources, create a free account today to access videos and exclusive educational materials.
About Hands-On Education
Each hands-on lesson (or activity plan) provides parents and teachers with all the information needed to undertake and complete each activity successfully. We fully outline every step of the way, from what materials you need, to how the final solution may look, covering everything in-between. A huge amount of research has gone into each lesson and much of the key information we pass on to you, as the educator to pass on to your child or classroom. Our method is one of ‘learning by doing’ making the activities open ended with no ‘correct’ outcomes at the end. Our priority is for children to enjoy their learning experiences and allowing for children of various ages to join in the activities.
Many of our lessons take place outside and we encourage you to take advantage of locations in your local areas. We believe your child can learn about the world around them by exploring the world at their doorstep. The activity plans are all written with a single child in mind, they have not been developed purely for a home education or state school in mind. As they are developed to be quite flexible our intention is that they can be expanded to a two child household or a thirty child classroom with relative ease.
Many of the activities are accompanied by supporting activity sheets (worksheets, timeline cards, etc…) and videos which you may choose to use alongside the lesson. We love books and recommend your local library as one of the best free resources available to you. Check out loads of books about the topic you are learning and spend time reading and looking through them together. In many topics we recommend books related to the activity or broader subject. We offer a full booklist that you may wish to checkout.
The Year 3 Fossils topic delves into the fascinating world of how fossils are formed and the history of dinosaur discoveries. Mary Anning, an expert on dinosaur discoveries in England, is also introduced. Throughout the course, your child will be engaged in creating model fossils and cast fossils.
This resource is a great way to meet the National Curriculum standards in Art, English, History, Mathematics, and Science. In addition to the Fossils topic, Hands-On Education provides resources that cover most points of the National Curriculum for Year 3. Other topics include Seeds and Lifecycles, Building Bridges, and My Skeleton. These resources offer videos, activity sheets, and easy-to-use activity plans to support children in their learning journey.
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About Hands-On Education
Each hands-on lesson (or activity plan) provides parents and teachers with all the information needed to undertake and complete each activity successfully. We fully outline every step of the way, from what materials you need, to how the final solution may look, covering everything in-between. A huge amount of research has gone into each lesson and much of the key information we pass on to you, as the educator to pass on to your child or classroom. Our method is one of ‘learning by doing’ making the activities open ended with no ‘correct’ outcomes at the end. Our priority is for children to enjoy their learning experiences and allowing for children of various ages to join in the activities.
Many of our lessons take place outside and we encourage you to take advantage of locations in your local areas. We believe your child can learn about the world around them by exploring the world at their doorstep. The activity plans are all written with a single child in mind, they have not been developed purely for a home education or state school in mind. As they are developed to be quite flexible our intention is that they can be expanded to a two child household or a thirty child classroom with relative ease.
Many of the activities are accompanied by supporting activity sheets (worksheets, timeline cards, etc…) and videos which you may choose to use alongside the lesson. We love books and recommend your local library as one of the best free resources available to you. Check out loads of books about the topic you are learning and spend time reading and looking through them together. In many topics we recommend books related to the activity or broader subject. We offer a full booklist that you may wish to checkout.
The Castles topic for Year Two students is an exciting way to explore the history of castles. Children will have the opportunity to design and build their own castle, create castle characters, and learn about the timeline of castles. They will also delve into illuminating letters, heraldry design, and cooking in castles.
This resource aligns with the National Curriculum of England by covering aspects of Art, Design & Technology, Geography, and History. If you’re looking for more curriculum standard activities for Year Two students, check out the other topics available on the website. Hands-On Education offers engaging and fun educational activities for primary ages, covering most points of the National Curriculum for England.
Hands-On Education’s resources are perfect for parents and teachers who want to teach children about the United Kingdom, weather, or the human body. With videos, activity sheets, and easy-to-understand activity plans, children will have plenty of support in their learning journey. To access the exclusive educational material, sign up for a free account today.
About Hands-On Education
Each hands-on lesson (or activity plan) provides parents and teachers with all the information needed to undertake and complete each activity successfully. We fully outline every step of the way, from what materials you need, to how the final solution may look, covering everything in-between. A huge amount of research has gone into each lesson and much of the key information we pass on to you, as the educator to pass on to your child or classroom. Our method is one of ‘learning by doing’ making the activities open ended with no ‘correct’ outcomes at the end. Our priority is for children to enjoy their learning experiences and allowing for children of various ages to join in the activities.
Many of our lessons take place outside and we encourage you to take advantage of locations in your local areas. We believe your child can learn about the world around them by exploring the world at their doorstep. The activity plans are all written with a single child in mind, they have not been developed purely for a home education or state school in mind. As they are developed to be quite flexible our intention is that they can be expanded to a two child household or a thirty child classroom with relative ease.
Many of the activities are accompanied by supporting activity sheets (worksheets, timeline cards, etc…) and videos which you may choose to use alongside the lesson. We love books and recommend your local library as one of the best free resources available to you. Check out loads of books about the topic you are learning and spend time reading and looking through them together. In many topics we recommend books related to the activity or broader subject. We offer a full booklist that you may wish to checkout.
Vincent van Gogh was a Dutch artist who created many celebrated paintings such as the Starry Night and Sunflowers. His work is renowned for its unique style that features bold brushstrokes and vivid colours. Van Gogh’s self-portraits also remain popular to this day. This resource provides an opportunity for your child to explore and appreciate his art. The suggested activities include painting a self-portrait, finding the beauty in sunflowers and going on a night walk before creating their own version of Starry Night. These activities help your child to develop their artistic skills and creativity.
This resource also highlights the related activities available on Hands-On Education, which provides engaging and fun educational activities for primary school children. Sign up for a free account to access the videos, activity sheets and easy-to-understand activity plans to support your child’s learning journey.
About Hands-On Education
Each hands-on lesson (or activity plan) provides parents and teachers with all the information needed to undertake and complete each activity successfully. We fully outline every step of the way, from what materials you need, to how the final solution may look, covering everything in-between. A huge amount of research has gone into each lesson and much of the key information we pass on to you, as the educator to pass on to your child or classroom. Our method is one of ‘learning by doing’ making the activities open ended with no ‘correct’ outcomes at the end. Our priority is for children to enjoy their learning experiences and allowing for children of various ages to join in the activities.
Many of our lessons take place outside and we encourage you to take advantage of locations in your local areas. We believe your child can learn about the world around them by exploring the world at their doorstep. The activity plans are all written with a single child in mind, they have not been developed purely for a home education or state school in mind. As they are developed to be quite flexible our intention is that they can be expanded to a two child household or a thirty child classroom with relative ease.
Many of the activities are accompanied by supporting activity sheets (worksheets, timeline cards, etc…) and videos which you may choose to use alongside the lesson. We love books and recommend your local library as one of the best free resources available to you. Check out loads of books about the topic you are learning and spend time reading and looking through them together. In many topics we recommend books related to the activity or broader subject. We offer a full booklist that you may wish to checkout.
Christopher Columbus is a historical figure who has long been celebrated for his remarkable contribution to the discovery of America. His voyages and exploration of different have been mapped out, creating a timeline that highlights his journey. Additionally, Columbus’s genius in using star navigation to guide his ships was a crucial factor in the success of his expeditions.
For educators looking to engage their students in learning about the history of exploration, a fun and interactive activity would be to have them design and build their own boats. This activity is not only a great way to learn about history, but it also covers several subjects of the National Curriculum, including Art, Design & Technology, History, and Geography.
If you’re looking for more resources and activities to support children’s learning, Hands-On Education is a fantastic website to check out. They offer an extensive range of materials that cover most points of the National Curriculum of England. By creating a free account on their website, you can access videos, activity sheets, and activity plans to support children in their learning journey.
About Hands-On Education
Each hands-on lesson (or activity plan) provides parents and teachers with all the information needed to undertake and complete each activity successfully. We fully outline every step of the way, from what materials you need, to how the final solution may look, covering everything in-between. A huge amount of research has gone into each lesson and much of the key information we pass on to you, as the educator to pass on to your child or classroom. Our method is one of ‘learning by doing’ making the activities open ended with no ‘correct’ outcomes at the end. Our priority is for children to enjoy their learning experiences and allowing for children of various ages to join in the activities.
Many of our lessons take place outside and we encourage you to take advantage of locations in your local areas. We believe your child can learn about the world around them by exploring the world at their doorstep. The activity plans are all written with a single child in mind, they have not been developed purely for a home education or state school in mind. As they are developed to be quite flexible our intention is that they can be expanded to a two child household or a thirty child classroom with relative ease.
Many of the activities are accompanied by supporting activity sheets (worksheets, timeline cards, etc…) and videos which you may choose to use alongside the lesson. We love books and recommend your local library as one of the best free resources available to you. Check out loads of books about the topic you are learning and spend time reading and looking through them together. In many topics we recommend books related to the activity or broader subject. We offer a full booklist that you may wish to checkout.