Secondary KS3

Below are our 11 articles in the secondary ks3' category:

Beating Exam Stress
Nearly everyone has suffered from exam stress at some time in their lives. It’s all a part of taking exams. Once you start to feel stressed it can...
English: Shakespeare
One of the best ways to help your child do well at school is by helping them to enjoy reading – whether they like newspapers, magazines, novels or...
French at Key Stage Three
When our children move onto Secondary school from Primary they begin to learn more about the world and its many facets through the medium of...
Geography: Map Work
As the opportunity for travel and our interaction with people around the world increases the ability to use maps and to develop mental images of the...
History: Using Evidence
Good history is always written on the basis of evidence. When learning history your child needs to learn the importance of evidence and how to...
KS3 SATs Prep
Key Stage 3 SATs (Standard Assessment Tests) are formal tests/exams. The SATs cover work done in English Maths and Science from years 7 – 9. The Key...
Literacy: Comprehension Skills
Reading comprehension skills enhance the pleasure and effectiveness of reading. For your child, reading comprehension skills will have an impact on...
Maths: Negative Numbers
Negative numbers can be tricky when children first encounter them in the Mathematics course. The real challenge can be in explaining what it means in...
RE: Symbolism
Religious symbolism is the use of symbols, including archetypes, acts, artwork, events or natural phenomena by a religion. Religious texts, rituals,...
Reference Options
When students need to conduct research they are often at a loss for where to find the information that they need. Whether you are hoping to fully...
Science: Variation And Inheritance
Variation is the difference between individual animals and plants and others of the same species even when they are offspring of the same parents....
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