Encouraging your child to stay active and engaged in physical activities is a great way to promote their overall health and well-being. In this resource, your child will have the opportunity to develop their physical skills, ball skills, and cardiovascular endurance through movement games and activities. By keeping a record of their exercises, your child can learn more about their body and how it responds to different types of movement.
This resource is designed to align with several aspects of the National Curriculum of England, including Art, Design & Technology, Mathematics, Physical Education, and Science. If you're looking for more activities to support your child's learning, be sure to check out the other topics available for year two students. With a wide range of subjects to choose from, you're sure to find engaging and curriculum-aligned activities for your classroom or home education setting.
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.
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