Juniors KS2
Below are our 12 articles in the juniors ks2' category:

Although Citizenship is a statutory subject at Key Stages 3 and 4 it is not obligatory at primary level. Citizenship teaches social and moral responsibility, community involvement and political ...

Many people think that since the advent of the computer keyboard handwriting is a skill of the past. Handwriting however will always be a necessary skill and it is important that children learn the ...

One of the sections of the Geography Curriculum that your child will be studying is knowledge and understanding of environmental change. Throughout the four key stages of a child’s education they ...

History is the link between past and present – the story and record of people and events in times past. Piecing together the story of the past can be a great source of enjoyment for both old and ...

Children’s homework rarely requires the use of a computer, as not every child will have access to a computer outside of school. However, if you do have a computer there are many ways in which a ...

The SATs (Standard Assessment Tests) are administered in Key Stage 1, Key Stage 2 and Key Stage 3. They are used to show your child’s progress in comparison with other children of the same age.
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It is commonplace in the UK for 11-16 year olds to study a foreign language as part of their compulsory secondary education. A primary modern foreign language course has since been introduced in ...

Measurement activities can help young children understand basic Maths concepts and learn valuable life skills. Developing the ability to estimate and to measure accurately takes time and practice. ...

PSHE seeks to develop children’s knowledge skills and understanding in many different areas, including developing a safer, healthy lifestyle. The following is a quick overview of what your child will ...

Religious education provides for the spiritual, moral, social and cultural development of the child. RE should help pupils to develop a positive attitude towards others and respect for their ...

As a parent you don't have to be a scientist or have a college degree to help your child learn science. It is much more important to take the time to observe and learn with your child than to be able ...

The transition from primary to secondary school is a big issue for both children and their parents. Secondary school can be a huge challenge and it is important for both teachers and parents to work ...