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.
The Light, Shadows and Reflections topic provides a great opportunity for your child to explore the world of light and its properties. With activities such as shining lights, creating sundials and using mirrors, your child can investigate shadows and how they are formed. Additionally, they can create art with reflections and draw their own shadows, as well as make shadow puppets.
This resource for year three students meets aspects of the National Curriculum of England in Design & Technology, Geography, History, Mathematics and Science. Be sure to check out other year three topics that offer a wide range of subjects to choose from when planning your day.
If you are looking for additional resources, Hands-On Education covers most points of the national curriculum for Year 3. It provides videos, activity sheets and easy-to-use activity plans to support children in their learning journey. Use their resources if you are teaching your children or students about seeds and lifecycles, fossils or my skeleton. You can create a free account today to watch and download their videos alongside their exclusive educational material.
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.
This free year one curriculum topic is all about exploring nature and the great outdoors. Your child will engage in activities like nature hunts, painting the weather, and playing outside to learn more about the world around us. This resource is aligned with the National Curriculum of England and covers subjects such as Art, Geography, Mathematics, and Science. If you’re a home educator or a teacher looking for curriculum standard activities, you can find more topics like this on the website.
Hands-On Education is an online resource that provides engaging and fun educational activities for primary-aged children. The site covers most points of the National Curriculum for England, and you can find activities on subjects like “where I live,” “plants around us,” and “five senses.” The site offers a wide range of videos, activity sheets, and easy-to-understand activity plans to support children’s learning journey.
To access the videos and exclusive educational materials, sign up for a free account today. With Hands-On Education, learning can be both fun and educational for your child.
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.
This free curriculum topic is all about exploring nature and the great outdoors. Your child will engage in activities like nature hunts, painting the weather, and playing outside to learn more about the world around us. This resource is aligned with the National Curriculum of Ireland and covers subjects such as Art, Geography, Mathematics, and Science. If you’re a home educator or a teacher looking for curriculum standard activities, you can find more topics like this on the website.
Hands-On Education is an online resource that provides engaging and fun educational activities for primary-aged children. The site covers most points of the National Curriculum for Ireland, and you can find activities on subjects like “where I live,” “plants around us,” and “five senses.” The site offers a wide range of videos, activity sheets, and easy-to-understand activity plans to support children’s learning journey.
To access the videos and exclusive educational materials, sign up for a free account today. With Hands-On Education, learning can be both fun and educational for your child.
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.
This resource is a great tool to help your child learn about different types of clouds, how to record temperature and measure it accurately, and how to use an Okta grid or design and test their own sundial. It covers key aspects of the National Curriculum of England such as Art, Geography, Mathematics, and Science. If you are looking for more curriculum standard activities for your classroom or home-educated children, check out the rest of the year two topics. There are plenty of subjects to choose from, so you’ll be delighted with the wide range of activities when planning your day.
In addition, Hands-On Education provides engaging and fun primary age educational activities that cover most points of the national curriculum for England. They offer resources for teaching children about habitats polar, how plants grow, or the United Kingdom. You will find tons of videos, activity sheets, and easy-to-understand activity plans to support children in their learning journey.
Sign up for a free account today to watch and download their videos alongside 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.
This resource is an excellent way to introduce your child to the fascinating world of birds. It provides a fun and engaging way to learn about the key features of birds by them in their habitats, making bird food, and collecting feathers to create a paintbrush. It is designed to meet the Art, Design & Technology and Science aspects of the National Curriculum of England.
In addition to this resource, Hands-On Education offers a wide range of activities that cover most points of the national curriculum for key stage one. If you are teaching your or students about amphibians, fish, mammals, or reptiles, you will find videos, activity sheets, and easy-to-understand activity plans to support children in their learning journey.
To access these resources, create a free account on their website. This way, you can watch and download their videos alongside their exclusive educational material. Don’t forget to check out the rest of their year one topics, where you will find great curriculum standard activities for your classroom or home-educated children. With plenty of subjects to choose, you’ll be delighted with the wide range when planning your day.
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.
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 England 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 England. 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.
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.
Exploring pumpkins is not only a fun activity, but it can also be a great learning opportunity for children. By using their senses, children can learn about the different of pumpkins. They can feel the bumpy texture on the outside, smell the earthy scent, and listen to the sound of tapping on the surface. Additionally, they can observe the different shapes and colors of pumpkins, and taste the flesh inside.
To further engage children in this activity, pumpkin prints can be made using the tops of pumpkins. This can be done by cutting off the top of the pumpkin, coating it in paint, and using it as a stamp on paper. This can create a fun and unique design for children to take home.
Finally, cooking pumpkin soup can also be a great way to incorporate the senses and learning into this activity. Children can help to chop the pumpkin and other ingredients, mix them together, and watch as the soup cooks. By doing this, they can learn about the process of cooking and the different ingredients that go into making a soup.
Overall, exploring pumpkins can be a fun and educational experience for children. It can help to develop their senses, creativity, and knowledge about the world around them.
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.
Engaging children with nature is a great way to teach them about the environment and the world around them. This topic encourages children to plant a seed and watch it grow, while also going on a nature hunt to identify different trees and flowers. They can learn about deciduous and evergreen trees, and gain an understanding of the differences between them.
This resource meets the National Curriculum of England for Art and Science, making it a great addition to any classroom or homeschooling curriculum. Don’t forget to check out other year one topics for more engaging and fun activities that cover most points of the national curriculum for England. You can create a free account to watch and download videos and exclusive educational materials that will 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.
Learning about the life cycle of plants is a fascinating topic for children. By understanding how plants grow and thrive, they can develop an appreciation for the natural world around them. Water and sunlight are essential for plants to grow and flourish. In fact, without these vital components, plants would not be able to produce the food they need to survive. Did you know that celery can be turned blue or red through simple experiments? These experiments can reveal how water travels through the plant and its leaves.
This resource is designed to meet the Design & Technology and Science aspects of the National Curriculum of England. It provides engaging and fun activities to help children explore the world of plants. If you’re looking for more activities related to plants, be sure to check out the rest of our year two topics. We offer a wide range of subjects that are perfect for classroom or home education.
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.
Tell Me A Story: Two is a fantastic resource that can help your child’s imagination come to life. This resource provides story card prompts and timelines that can be used to create fun and engaging stories. Additionally, the resource features speech bubbles and sliding puppets to make literacy entertaining and enjoyable.
Notably, this resource aligns with the National Curriculum of England, specifically English and Design & Technology, making it a great tool for in-class or homeschooling activities. If you are looking for more resources, make sure to check out Hands-On Education, which offers engaging and fun activities that cover most points of the national curriculum for England. Hands-On Education provides resources for a range of topics, including the five senses, art in action, and the United Kingdom.
You can create a free account to access videos, activity sheets, and activity plans that 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.
Mammals are a group of animals that share certain physical characteristics. These include having fur or hair, being warm-blooded, and giving birth to live young. Unlike other animals that lay eggs, mammals nurse their young with milk that is produced by the mother. Mammals come in different shapes and sizes, from tiny shrews to huge elephants. They can have different patterns and colours of fur, such as stripes on a tiger or spots on a leopard. Mammals are found all over the world, and some common examples include dogs, cats, bats, and whales.
Creating a poster about mammals can be a fun and educational activity for children to learn more about these fascinating creatures. By identifying the different shapes, patterns, and colours of fur, children can gain a greater understanding and appreciation for the diversity of life on our planet.
This resource meets the National Curriculum of Ireland for both Art and Science, and there are plenty of other topics available for students to explore. To access a wide range of educational materials and videos, sign up for a free account today on Hands-On Education.
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.
In this Maths curriculum activity, your child will have the opportunity to engage in four fun and educational activities. One of these activities involves teaching play dough fractions, while another focuses on grouping and identifying shapes by halves and quarters. As this resource aligns with the National Curriculum of Ireland, it is sure to be a valuable addition to your child’s education. Be sure to also explore the other year one topics available, where you will find a wide range of curriculum standard activities that you can use in the classroom or at home.
If you’re looking for more resources to support your child’s learning, Hands-On Education covers most points of the national curriculum for Ireland, including topics such as inspired by shapes: one, measurements: one, and measurements: two. With a variety of videos, activity sheets, and easy-to-follow activity plans, you’ll have everything you need to support your child’s learning journey. To access these resources, simply create a free account today and start watching and downloading our exclusive educational material.
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.
This resource is an excellent way to introduce your child to the fascinating world of birds. It provides a fun and engaging way to learn about the key features of birds by them in their habitats, making bird food, and collecting feathers to create a paintbrush. It is designed to meet the Art, Design & Technology and Science aspects of the National Curriculum of Ireland.
In addition to this resource, Hands-On Education offers a wide range of activities that cover most points of the national curriculum. If you are teaching your or students about amphibians, fish, mammals, or reptiles, you will find videos, activity sheets, and easy-to-understand activity plans to support children in their learning journey.
To access these resources, create a free account on their website. This way, you can watch and download their videos alongside their exclusive educational material. Don’t forget to check out the rest of the topics, where you will find great curriculum standard activities for your classroom or home-educated children. With plenty of subjects to choose, you’ll be delighted with the wide range when planning your day.
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.
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.
Throughout our amphibian’s topic your child will learn about the key features of amphibians, find out what frogs eat and the stages of a frog’s life cycle. Explore a pond habitat and observe why amphibians live there, also discover how fully functional early life amphibians are compared to other animals. With seven great activities your students or home educated will love learning about the life cycle of an amphibian.
All amphibians are cold blooded vertebrates once they reach their complete development stage and become terrestrial adults. Amphibians are primarily made up of frogs and toads, salamanders, crested newts and caecilian make up a variety of other aquatic and semi-aquatic amphibian species. It was recently diverged caecilians, a worm like mostly blind creature, allow their young to scrape off and eat a layer of their own skin as opposed to feeding them milk or bringing them food.
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.
Engaging children in playful activities is a great way to encourage them to learn and develop their senses. Our Best Selling topic offers seven activities that can help your child do just that! With a feely box, shakers, and blindfolded ball throwing, your child can explore their sense of touch, sound, and spatial awareness. This resource is perfect for meeting the Design & Technology, Music, and Science aspects of the National Curriculum of England.
If you’re looking for more curriculum standard activities for your classroom or home, be sure to check out the rest of our year one topics. We cover a wide range of subjects, Christopher Columbus, the human body, and music. Our Hands-On Education resources are designed to be engaging and fun, while also covering most points of the national curriculum for England.
Creating a free account on our website will give you access to our videos, activity sheets, and easy-to-understand activity plans that support children in their learning journey. Join us today and make learning a fun and exciting adventure for your child!
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.
This topic focuses on fish and their key features. Your child will learn about their physical characteristics and what they eat. As part of the activities, they can create a poster and a paper plate fish. This resource is aligned with the National Curriculum of England, specifically Art and Science. You can also explore other year one topics on the website for more curriculum standard activities.
In addition to fish, Hands-On Education covers other points of the national curriculum for key stage one, including amphibians, birds, mammals, and reptiles. You will find a variety of resources such as videos, activity sheets, and easy-to-understand activity plans to support your child’s learning journey. Sign up for a free account to access exclusive educational material and download videos.
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.
Wassily Kandinsky and Piet Mondrian were two influential artists who transformed the way art was viewed through their innovative use of shapes and colours. Kandinsky, a Russian painter, believed that art should be free from the constraints of representation, and instead should express emotions and ideas through abstract forms and colours. His work, such as “Composition VIII,” is characterized by bold colours and intersecting geometric shapes.
Mondrian, a Dutch painter, was a pioneer of the De Stijl movement, which focused on simplicity and abstraction. His paintings, such as “Composition with Yellow, Blue, and Red,” are known for their use of primary colours and straight lines. These artists are great inspirations for children to explore the world of art and experiment with shapes and colours.
There are four engaging activities created for key stage one children to help them learn more about these artists. This resource meets the following aspects of the National Curriculum of England: Art, Mathematics, and Science.
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.