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.
Within key stage one our Art in Nature topic covers points of the national curriculum for England in: Art, Music and Science. This core topic contains seven activities, plus activity sheets and activity related videos. Your child or classroom will delight at the inspiration they find exploring the natural world around them.
Life art does not require a lot of materials, year two children can paint using leaves, sticks and other items from nature. By using their natural environment pupils will find examples to develop their natural relationship with nature. Get your students outdoors to explore the colours of art in nature. Inspire exhibitions of natural life by taking pictures, playing music and making land art.
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.
The topic of investigating the materials used to build your home is a great way for children to learn about the different materials used in construction. Through six different activities, children can explore and build their own houses using sticks, blocks, paper and even food. This resource covers multiple aspects of the National Curriculum of England, including Art, Design & Technology, English, Mathematics and Science. It’s a great way to engage students in hands-on learning and help them develop their skills in a fun and interactive way.
If you’re looking for related activities for your class or home, Hands-On Education offers a wide range of engaging and fun resources for primary-aged children. Whether you’re teaching material investigations, exploring materials, or measurements, you’ll find plenty of videos, activity sheets, and easy-to-understand activity plans to support children in their learning journey.
To access these resources, you can create a free account and start watching and downloading exclusive educational materials today. Check out the rest of their year one topics for more curriculum standard activities for your classroom or home-educated children.
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.
Action art is a unique style of art that emphasizes the process of creation rather than the final product. This form of art is associated with artists like Jackson Pollock, who used unconventional techniques to create their pieces. If you’re looking to explore your creativity and let go of any inhibitions you may have about making a mess, then action art is the perfect activity for you. You can experiment with different tools and materials such as sponges, spray bottles, or even your hands to create unique textures and patterns. Additionally, try mixing and blending different shades to play with colour and create a dynamic and visually interesting piece. Don’t be afraid to make mistakes! Embrace the happy accidents and see what unexpected results you can achieve with this unpredictable and spontaneous process.
If you are a teacher or parent looking for engaging and fun educational activities for primary-aged children, the Hands-On Education program is a great resource. It covers most of the key points of the national curriculum for Ireland within key stage one, particularly in the areas of Art In Nature, Measurements: Two, and Tell Me A Story: Two.
At Hands-On Education you will find tons of videos, activity sheets, and easy to understand activity plans to support children in their learning journey. To access their videos and exclusive educational material, you can create a free account with them today.
This resource offers a variety of engaging activities for children to help support their understanding of Maths. Children can use worksheets to learn about the volume of water, the length of different items and so much more. It is designed to meet the Mathematics and Science aspects of the National Curriculum of England.
For more curriculum standard activities, check out the rest of the Year One topics offered on the website. There is a wide range of subjects to choose from, making planning your day a breeze. Additionally, Hands-On Education provides educational activities that are engaging and fun for primary-aged children. Their resources cover most points of the national curriculum for England.
With videos, activity sheets, and easy-to-understand activity plans, teaching children about different topics such as ‘inspired by shapes: one’, ‘material investigations’ or ‘where I live’ is made easy. Create a free account today to watch and download videos alongside 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.
In this year two topic, your child will have the opportunity to explore and experiment with different materials. One of the activities involves finding the bounciest ball, while the other activity involves testing the strength of different types of paper by carrying the most marbles. These activities provide a great opportunity for your child to learn about the properties of materials and how they interact with different surfaces. By exploring how materials move and change with different surfaces, your child will gain a better understanding of how the world around them works.
These activities align with the National Curriculum of England’s Science standards, and are designed to be engaging and fun for primary aged children. If you are looking for more resources to support your child’s learning, you can check out the other key stage one topics available on our website. We cover a wide range of subjects, including measurements,properties of materials, and flying machines. Our resources include 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.
This resource offers a variety of engaging activities to support your child or classroom in learning about materials. Through worksheets and other hands-on activities, children will explore which materials are waterproof, magnetic, and which paper is the strongest. These fun and interactive activities align with the Science aspect of the National Curriculum of England.
In addition to this topic, there are many other year one subjects to choose from when planning your day. If you are teaching your children or students about material investigations, testing materials, or exploring materials, you can find a wealth of videos, activity sheets, and easy-to-understand plans to support children in their learning journey.
Hands-On Education focuses on primary ages educational activities that are both engaging and fun, covering most points of the national curriculum for England. Sign up for a free account today to watch and download 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.
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 England for both Art and Science, and there are plenty of other topics available for year one 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.
The Rocks and Soil topic is an essential part of the National Curriculum of England and covers six different ways rocks and soil are important and integral to one another. The first step is to learn how to identify and classify rocks, followed by learning about the hardness of rocks. For instance, granite and chalk have different levels of hardness.
If you are looking for more curriculum standard activities for your classroom or home-educated children, then check out the rest of the year three topics. Hands-On Education is a great resource that covers most points of the national curriculum for Year 3. You can also use their resources if you are teaching your children or students about seeds and lifecycles, fossils or my skeleton.
Hands-On Education offer a wide range of videos, activity sheets and easy-to-use activity plans to support children in their learning journey. Create your 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.
The Year 3 My Skeleton topic is a comprehensive study of human and animal skeletons. It includes nine activities that will help you classify vertebrate and invertebrate animals through a short video and explore bone structure and X-rays. Additionally, you will get the chance to do a skeleton match. This resource is aligned with the National Curriculum of England and covers Design & Technology, Geography, History, Mathematics, and Science.
You can also check out other Year 3 topics on the website, which offers a wide range of curriculum standard activities for your classroom or home education.
If you are looking for related activities for your class or home education, Hands-On Education covers most points of the national curriculum for Year 3. You can use their resources to teach your children or students about seeds and lifecycles, fossils, or Romans in Britain. They provide tons of videos, activity sheets, and easy-to-use activity plans to support children in their learning journey. Create your 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.
Wonderful Water is an educational resource that provides a comprehensive understanding of how the Water cycle works, with a particular focus on the differences between fresh and salt water. Additionally, this resource encourages children to go on a body of water field trip, where they can discover the lost art of filtering dirty water into cleaner water. Further, children can create a land erosion model to work out how rivers are formed. This resource is aligned with the National Curriculum of England in Geography and Science, making it an excellent tool for teachers and parents alike.
You can explore more year three topics on the website, which offers a wide range of curriculum standard activities for your classroom or home-educated children. Moreover, Hands-On Education topics cover most points of the English national curriculum for year three, including rocks and soil, investigating plant conditions, and my skeleton.
By creating a free account on the website, you can watch and download videos alongside exclusive educational material 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 Seeds and Lifecycles year three topic explores the amazing relationship between seeds and their lifecycles. By going on a seed hunt and creating a seed bomb, children can learn about the importance of seeds and how they are dispersed. The accompanying Seed Dispersal video provides additional information and a fun activity to follow up with. This resource meets the Science aspect of the National Curriculum of England.
For more curriculum standard activities for year three, check out the other topics available on the website. Hands-On Education covers most points of the national curriculum for Year 3, including investigating plant conditions, fossils and my skeleton.
Hands-On Education offers videos, activity sheets, and easy-to-use activity plans to support children in their 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.